RE: UNCLASSIFIED RE: Unidata Flashbasic

2004-03-25 Thread Dennis Bartlett
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 Pity that's a UniData-only feature.
 [snip]
 Maybe if enough UniVerse users request it, it will be
added.
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Tim Snyder
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Re: UNCLASSIFIED RE: Unidata Flashbasic

2004-03-19 Thread Leroy Dreyfuss





Mike,

UniVerse does have some capabilities you may have forgotten about. Using
RAID, you can generate program/subroutine timings (#) and instruction
counting ($). Take a look at the RAID information in the BASIC book to see
if they help.

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 Piece of cake!  Compile and run with the -G option.

Pity that's a UniData-only feature.
It'd be really nice to have the same functionality in UniVerse as well!

Mike


 It's documented in the Administering UniData manuals in
 the chapter on Monitoring and Tuning UniData.


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RE: UNCLASSIFIED RE: Unidata Flashbasic

2004-03-19 Thread HENDERSON MICHAEL MR
Ah yes, RAID  :-(

Unfortunately you have to get the program into BEBUG state before you can
start the process of profiling, then enter a $ or # at the ever-popular
user-friendly :: prompt, then C, then when the program executes a STOP
it goes back to :: again and you have to enter C again to get back to
TCL.
At least 3 user interactions and the user has to have TCL access by the look
of it (I haven't tested that).
And you couldn't do it at all in a PHANTOM.

Whereas for the UD model, to get coarse-level timings, you just change your
menu program (or your UniObjects host?) to add a -G to the RUN ...
statements it emits, or even put one in the LOGIN Paragraph. 'Look Ma, no
hands!', the user doesn't even have to be aware of what's going on, and you
can profile a PHANTOM job.

I have found very-low-level profiling useful in a development or test
environment, but often only after coarse-level profiling in Production has
identified which little beastie is soaking up all the CPU!

HTH

Mike

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Mike,

UniVerse does have some capabilities you may have forgotten about. Using
RAID, you can generate program/subroutine timings (#) and instruction
counting ($). Take a look at the RAID information in the BASIC book to see
if they help.

Regards,

LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Advanced Technical Services - UniVerse
IBM U2 Data Management Solutions
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