Bo Peng a écrit :
Travis E. Oliphant wrote:
On Linux you can use oprofile (which is pretty nice and easy to use
--- no recompiling. Just start the profiler, run your code, and stop
the profiler).
Thank you very much for the tip. This is a great tool.
The source of the problem has
Travis E. Oliphant wrote:
On Linux you can use oprofile (which is pretty nice and easy to use ---
no recompiling. Just start the profiler, run your code, and stop the
profiler).
Thank you very much for the tip. This is a great tool.
The source of the problem has been found: cache misses.
Dear list,
I have a C++-SWIG-wrapped python module. The running time for one of the
functions is pretty unpredictable so I would like to profile it.
However, the python profiler does not seem to enter the compiled module
(.so file). Is there a way to profile the C++ functions?
Many thanks in
Bo Peng wrote:
Dear list,
I have a C++-SWIG-wrapped python module. The running time for one of the
functions is pretty unpredictable so I would like to profile it.
However, the python profiler does not seem to enter the compiled module
(.so file). Is there a way to profile the C++