Hi Joe,

I use sysprof (available in the Ubuntu repos). Sysprof's user interface has
gotten worse in recent versions (namely, it's much harder to find the
"drill down" view that shows the call stack for profiled functions), but
sysprof has the advantage that it's a system-wide profiler and you don't
have to do anything special to Shotwell or its Makefile to use it. My
colleague Clint uses gprof, though this requires a little tinkering around
in the Makefile to pass the flags gprof needs through from the Vala
compiler to GCC. Anyway, that's my two cents!

Cheers,
Lucas


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 6:52 AM, Joseph Bylund <[email protected]>wrote:

> There seem to be a few reasons at the moment that it would be nice to
> profile/benchmark specific actions in shotwell (event merge, import,
> viewing folders in sidebar).  Does anyone happen to know of a good way of
> doing this?
>
> -Joe
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