Stefan Kost wrote:
> Chris Rorvick schrieb:
>> I figured out that Sun's dtrace tool allows me to basically script a
>> sampling profiler just as you describe. Very cool program. My program
>> is spending more than 50% of its userland time executing code in glib,
>> and a vast majority of that is
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 08:03 +0100, Stefan Kost wrote:
> >> This is most likely caused by cairo. You should also see a bit less
> >> CPU usage in
> >> 2.12 compared to 2.10 (or more precise newer cairo should perform a
> >> bit better).
> >>
> > Which version of cairo will cause this problem
Hi,
Quoting Binary Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 11:06 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
>> Chris Rorvick schrieb:
>> > I'm attempting to profile GTK in an application and I'm wondering what
>> > methodology others use to accomplish this. Is there any documentation
>> > that addresse
On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 11:06 +0300, Stefan Kost wrote:
> Chris Rorvick schrieb:
> > I'm attempting to profile GTK in an application and I'm wondering what
> > methodology others use to accomplish this. Is there any documentation
> > that addresses this topic that I should refer to? Any caveats w
Stefan Kost wrote:
>> I figured out that Sun's dtrace tool allows me to basically script a
>> sampling profiler just as you describe. Very cool program. My program
>> is spending more than 50% of its userland time executing code in glib,
>> and a vast majority of that is split evenly between two
hi,
Chris Rorvick schrieb:
> Stefan Kost wrote:
> > This is most likely caused by cairo. You should also see a bit less
> > CPU usage in 2.12 compared to 2.10 (or more precise newer cairo should
> > perform a bit better).
>
> For some reason, this happens to be one of two libraries that I'm
>
Chris Rorvick wrote:
> My program is spending more than 50% of its userland time
> executing code in glib, and a vast majority of that is split evenly
> between two functions: g_slist_find() and g_slist_remove_all().
You should probably be using a different data structure. A linked list
is not a
Stefan Kost wrote:
> This is most likely caused by cairo. You should also see a bit less
> CPU usage in 2.12 compared to 2.10 (or more precise newer cairo should
> perform a bit better).
For some reason, this happens to be one of two libraries that I'm
statically linking in. I wasn't seeing a
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 12:47 -0500, Chris Rorvick wrote:
> Stefan Kost wrote:
> > This is most likely caused by cairo. You should also see a bit less
> > CPU usage in 2.12 compared to 2.10 (or more precise newer cairo should
> > perform a bit better).
>
> For some reason, this happens to be one
Chris Rorvick schrieb:
> I'm attempting to profile GTK in an application and I'm wondering what
> methodology others use to accomplish this. Is there any documentation
> that addresses this topic that I should refer to? Any caveats worth
> pointing out? Here is where I'm at ...
>
> I recentl
Ivan Baldo wrote:
> 1 - application code profiling (gprof), it only profiles the
> code of the application without taking into account the libraries it
> uses and other factors like X and your h ardware and video card.
> 2 - application code and libraries code profiling (qprof), it
>
Hello Chris!
There are different types of profiling:
1 - application code profiling (gprof), it only profiles the code
of the application without taking into account the libraries it uses and
other factors like X and your hardware and video card.
2 - application code and lib
I'm attempting to profile GTK in an application and I'm wondering what
methodology others use to accomplish this. Is there any documentation
that addresses this topic that I should refer to? Any caveats worth
pointing out? Here is where I'm at ...
I recently upgraded an application using GTK
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