Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 00:09:11 01/17/03
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On January 17, 2003 at 02:51:57, Scott Gasch wrote: >On January 17, 2003 at 02:32:39, David Rasmussen wrote: > >>On January 17, 2003 at 02:04:01, Scott Gasch wrote: >> >>>> >>>>I would say that MSVC .NET is the exception. It's a fairly relevant compiler, >>>>and it has no profiler. And I've yet to find one that works with it. >>> >>>You have to pay more for it (i.e. get the professional or enterprise edition or >>>something) but I think MSVC.NET does come with a profiler... >>> >> >>I'm pretty sure it doesn't. I think Microsoft said that they didn't want to ship >>what they thought was a bad tool, when they could skip it all together and have >>people use a good tool from another supplier. >> >>/David > >I have the "enterprise architect" version of Visual Studio.NET (it was free, >they wanted people to help test it)... may not be a final build though (it says >7.0.9466) in Help | About. > >I was all ready to say "it has a profiler" but here's what I found: I can build >a profiled version of my EXE (my project settings were imported from VC 6.0). >What gets built is a slow as hell version of monsoon so I assume it is counting >/ profiling. But I can't figure out how to view the profiler report under >VS.NET. So either I am missing it (I only looked briefly at the tools menu) or >you are right and they allow you to build profiled EXEs but not look at the >results (strange?). I think you have to run the vc 6 tools from the command line to analyze the output.
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