On Oct 11, Dave wrote:
> I would like to profile a Python program using gprof. I already
> rebuilt Python with CC="gcc -pg" ./configure. So, I should be able to
> use gprof. How do I do that? Should I first run Python and then gprof?
> What are the steps?
Note that it is much more common to use Py
It should be the same as for any program
$ program-compiled-with-pg
$ gprof /path/to/program-compiled-with-pg
you'll need to make sure that python is not only *compiled* with -pg
but that the *link line* contains -pg as well. That's a common "gotcha" when
it comes to profiling.
Jeff
pgpQy
Hello,
I would like to profile a Python program using gprof.
I already rebuilt Python with CC="gcc -pg"
./configure. So, I should be able to use gprof. How do
I do that? Should I first run Python and then gprof?
What are the steps?
Thanks a lot!
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