Paketname | libdevel-nytprof-perl |
Beschreibung | Perl statement and subroutine code profiler |
Archiv/Repository | Offizielles Debian Archiv squeeze (main) |
Version | 4.04-1 |
Sektion | perl |
Priorität | optional |
Installierte Größe | 1236 Byte |
Hängt ab von | perl (>= 5.10.1-13), perlapi-5.10.1, libc6 (>= 2.4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), libjs-jquery, libjson-any- |
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Paketbetreuer | Debian Perl Group |
Quelle | |
Paketgröße | 417748 Byte |
Prüfsumme MD5 | 6e796104ae46e67cdee795d1a8eec5cc |
Prüfsumme SHA1 | a366c4fd2b8943f17e6ac3a22541f6bd1ad3cc50 |
Prüfsumme SHA256 | 2b1825c59e2d82fb6a8ed07f938641b25a86695ab7f83f7886ac3f57456020fc |
Link zum Herunterladen | libdevel-nytprof-perl_4.04-1_i386.deb |
Ausführliche Beschreibung | Devel::NYTProf is a powerful feature-rich perl source code profiler.
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* Performs per-line statement profiling for fine detail
* Performs per-subroutine statement profiling for overview
* Performs per-block statement profiling (the first profiler to do so)
* Accounts correctly for time spent after calls return
* Performs inclusive and exclusive timing of subroutines
* Subroutine times are per calling location (a powerful feature)
* Can profile compile-time activity, just run-time, or just END time
* Uses novel techniques for efficient profiling
* Sub-microsecond (100ns) resolution on systems with clock_gettime()
* Very fast - the fastest statement and subroutine profilers for
perl
* Handles applications that fork, with no performance cost
* Immune from noise caused by profiling overheads and I/O
* Program being profiled can stop/start the profiler
* Generates richly annotated and cross-linked html reports
* Trivial to use with mod_perl - add one line to httpd.conf
* Includes an extensive test suite
* Tested on very large codebases
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NYTProf is effectively two profilers in one: a statement profiler, and a
subroutine profiler.
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NYTProf stands for 'New York Times Profiler'. Indeed, this module was
initially developed from Devel::FastProf by The New York Times Co. to help
their developers quickly identify bottlenecks in large Perl applications.
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