Re: [Nautilus-list] Using the profiler



Pavel Cisler <pavel eazel com> writes:

> Ramiro made the profiler super easy to use. 
> 
> Here is what you do to use it if you are using the eazel hacking
> scripts:
> 
> 1) type profile
> 2) rebuild-all
> 
> This will check out a new set of sources into /gnome-sources/PROFILE/...
> and build a new set of binaries in /gnome/PROFILE/bin.
> 
> Note that you do not need to set up gcc 2.95, if you did "update"
> recently, you got it in the eazel hacking rpm.
> 
> Also, you don't need to set up any special compiler flags, Ramiro's
> hacking scripts will take care of everything.
> 
> 3) run Nautilus and check the proflier output
> 
> When you run Nautilus built in the PROFILE tree, you will notice that it
> has a new menu that allows you to turn profiling on and off, reset
> profiling information and display profiling information. 
> The profiling information is now displayed in it's own window.
> 
> That's it!
> 
> You still need a beefy machine with 300 MB of RAM or so. Currently
> profiling is turned on for Nautilus and GnomeVFS. If you would like to

Please, could we enable profiling of bonobo too ?

The new ui handler code seems to have some performance issues in the xml 
merging code and I would like to see how much time is spent in there when
using the merged menus...

Mathieu

> profile any of the other components, or if you have any other problems
> with it, ask me or Ramiro to help you set it up.
> 
> Pavel
> 
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Mathieu Lacage <mathieu eazel com>





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