Re: [fpc-pascal]mysql unit under win32

2003-11-26 Thread Florian Klaempfl
baron kractor wrote: Well, I'm extremely new to this sort of thing, and there's no comments in the example code. Some of the stuff I'm able to puzzle through but some of it isn't making much sense at all. Feel free to ask it :) ___ fpc-pascal maillist -

Re: [fpc-pascal]Profiling FPC executables

2003-11-26 Thread Alan Mead
Thanks Peter and Marco! This is very helpful. -Alan > For the moment only gprof. Maybe in the future also > valgrind/cachegrind > > Compile your program with -pg > Start your program (this will generate a gmon.out) > Run gprof > > > > ___ > fpc-pa

Re: [fpc-pascal]Profiling FPC executables

2003-11-26 Thread Marco van de Voort
> I'm writing a simulation that will take hours or days to run. I've > never used formal profiling tools but this seems like a good > opportunity. I'm working on Linux and I'm still using FPC 1.0.10. > What tools are available to me? gprof. Recompile everything with -pg, there should be a parag

Re: [fpc-pascal]Profiling FPC executables

2003-11-26 Thread Peter Vreman
> I'm writing a simulation that will take hours or days to run. I've > never used formal profiling tools but this seems like a good > opportunity. I'm working on Linux and I'm still using FPC 1.0.10. > What tools are available to me? For the moment only gprof. Maybe in the future also valgrind/c

[fpc-pascal]Profiling FPC executables

2003-11-26 Thread Alan Mead
I'm writing a simulation that will take hours or days to run. I've never used formal profiling tools but this seems like a good opportunity. I'm working on Linux and I'm still using FPC 1.0.10. What tools are available to me? Thanks! -Alan __ Do you Yahoo!? Fre