Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 00:18:37 01/17/03
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On January 17, 2003 at 01:17:37, Nathan Thom wrote: >On January 16, 2003 at 22:13:16, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On January 16, 2003 at 22:08:06, Federico Corigliano wrote: >> >>>I see in various post the use of profilers for see the speed of the different >>>parts of the engine. Are there any free profiler that I can download? >> >>gprof does pretty well. >> >>>Are there >>>commercials? >> >>Every commercial compiler worth having comes with a profiler. >> >>>What's the better? >> >>Intel's profiler is the best one. >> >>Some others I have used: >>TrueTime >>Microsoft's >>DEC's >>gprof >>prof >> >>Probably some others I can't remember right now. Actually for sure, but I can't >>remember the names. When I was at Microsoft, I used to check out tools like >>that from the technical library and I have also used many tools of that nature >>on different jobs. > >Im using the Visual Studio .Net compiler. Can someone tell me how to access its >profiler? It doesnt seem very obvious to me. I suspect you can use the VC++ 6 profiler, though I have not tried it. We use the Intel profiler here (it was much better than the VC++ profiler anyway). This link will trade you a profiler for personal information: http://www.compuware.com/products/devpartner/profiler/?cid=23B8ZB
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