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Subject: Re: Profiled Crafty 18.13

Author: Jeremiah Penery

Date: 18:51:53 04/18/02

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On April 18, 2002 at 21:45:15, Slater Wold wrote:

>On April 18, 2002 at 19:25:39, Jeremiah Penery wrote:
>
>>On April 18, 2002 at 02:28:16, Slater Wold wrote:
>>
>>>On April 17, 2002 at 20:06:19, Jeremiah Penery wrote:
>>>
>>>>Lastly, how do I do a profile run in MSVC, if you know? :)  I've added >auxiliary
>>>>functions to the evaluation, and I want to see which one(s) are the most
>>>>expensive.
>>>
>>>Open your Workspace and then go to Build --> Set Active Configuration.  Select
>>>"Release".
>>>
>>>Go to Project --> Settings, and go to the "Link" tab.  Select "Enable
>>>Profiling".
>>
>>I don't have a "link" tab there, only "General" and "Debug". :/
>>Maybe it's a part of the program I didn't install or something, I'll take a
>>look.  It is MSVC++ 6 Professional, so I should be able to profile.
>>
>>Anyway, thanks for the answers. :)
>
>I am using MSVC 6.0 Enterprise.  It very well be part of the install, but I
>doubt it.
>
>I think it's probably more likely it's an "Enterprise" option.  Do you have
>"Profile" under "Build"?

Yep, but it says I must enable profiling, in the manner you told me (link tab
under project->settings) before I can profile it.  Obviously, I can't do that
for some reason.

However, I succeeded in profiling it from the command line, it was just slightly
more annoying to have to search through MSDN to find exactly how to do it
properly.



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