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