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1use 5.006_001;
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3=head1 NAME
4
5Devel::DProf - a Perl code profiler
6
7=head1 SYNOPSIS
8
9 perl5 -d:DProf test.pl
10
11=head1 DESCRIPTION
12
13The Devel::DProf package is a Perl code profiler. This will collect
14information on the execution time of a Perl script and of the subs in that
15script. This information can be used to determine which subroutines are
16using the most time and which subroutines are being called most often. This
17information can also be used to create an execution graph of the script,
18showing subroutine relationships.
19
20To profile a Perl script run the perl interpreter with the B<-d> debugging
21switch. The profiler uses the debugging hooks. So to profile script
22F<test.pl> the following command should be used:
23
24 perl5 -d:DProf test.pl
25
26When the script terminates (or when the output buffer is filled) the
27profiler will dump the profile information to a file called
28F<tmon.out>. A tool like I<dprofpp> can be used to interpret the
29information which is in that profile. The following command will
30print the top 15 subroutines which used the most time:
31
32 dprofpp
33
34To print an execution graph of the subroutines in the script use the
35following command:
36
37 dprofpp -T
38
39Consult L<dprofpp> for other options.
40
41=head1 PROFILE FORMAT
42
43The old profile is a text file which looks like this:
44
45 #fOrTyTwO
46 $hz=100;
47 $XS_VERSION='DProf 19970606';
48 # All values are given in HZ
49 $rrun_utime=2; $rrun_stime=0; $rrun_rtime=7
50 PART2
51 + 26 28 566822884 DynaLoader::import
52 - 26 28 566822884 DynaLoader::import
53 + 27 28 566822885 main::bar
54 - 27 28 566822886 main::bar
55 + 27 28 566822886 main::baz
56 + 27 28 566822887 main::bar
57 - 27 28 566822888 main::bar
58 [....]
59
60The first line is the magic number. The second line is the hertz value, or
61clock ticks, of the machine where the profile was collected. The third line
62is the name and version identifier of the tool which created the profile.
63The fourth line is a comment. The fifth line contains three variables
64holding the user time, system time, and realtime of the process while it was
65being profiled. The sixth line indicates the beginning of the sub
66entry/exit profile section.
67
68The columns in B<PART2> are:
69
70 sub entry(+)/exit(-) mark
71 app's user time at sub entry/exit mark, in ticks
72 app's system time at sub entry/exit mark, in ticks
73 app's realtime at sub entry/exit mark, in ticks
74 fully-qualified sub name, when possible
75
76With newer perls another format is used, which may look like this:
77
78 #fOrTyTwO
79 $hz=10000;
80 $XS_VERSION='DProf 19971213';
81 # All values are given in HZ
82 $over_utime=5917; $over_stime=0; $over_rtime=5917;
83 $over_tests=10000;
84 $rrun_utime=1284; $rrun_stime=0; $rrun_rtime=1284;
85 $total_marks=6;
86
87 PART2
88 @ 406 0 406
89 & 2 main bar
90 + 2
91 @ 456 0 456
92 - 2
93 @ 1 0 1
94 & 3 main baz
95 + 3
96 @ 141 0 141
97 + 2
98 @ 141 0 141
99 - 2
100 @ 1 0 1
101 & 4 main foo
102 + 4
103 @ 142 0 142
104 + & Devel::DProf::write
105 @ 5 0 5
106 - & Devel::DProf::write
107
108(with high value of $ENV{PERL_DPROF_TICKS}).
109
110New C<$over_*> values show the measured overhead of making $over_tests
111calls to the profiler These values are used by the profiler to
112subtract the overhead from the runtimes.
113
114The lines starting with C<@> mark time passed from the previous C<@>
115line. The lines starting with C<&> introduce new subroutine I<id> and
116show the package and the subroutine name of this id. Lines starting
117with C<+>, C<-> and C<*> mark entering and exit of subroutines by
118I<id>s, and C<goto &subr>.
119
120The I<old-style> C<+>- and C<->-lines are used to mark the overhead
121related to writing to profiler-output file.
122
123=head1 AUTOLOAD
124
125When Devel::DProf finds a call to an C<&AUTOLOAD> subroutine it looks at the
126C<$AUTOLOAD> variable to find the real name of the sub being called. See
127L<perlsub/"Autoloading">.
128
129=head1 ENVIRONMENT
130
131C<PERL_DPROF_BUFFER> sets size of output buffer in words. Defaults to 2**14.
132
133C<PERL_DPROF_TICKS> sets number of ticks per second on some systems where
134a replacement for times() is used. Defaults to the value of C<HZ> macro.
135
136C<PERL_DPROF_OUT_FILE_NAME> sets the name of the output file. If not set,
137defaults to tmon.out.
138
139=head1 BUGS
140
141Builtin functions cannot be measured by Devel::DProf.
142
143With a newer Perl DProf relies on the fact that the numeric slot of
144$DB::sub contains an address of a subroutine. Excessive manipulation
145of this variable may overwrite this slot, as in
146
147 $DB::sub = 'current_sub';
148 ...
149 $addr = $DB::sub + 0;
150
151will set this numeric slot to numeric value of the string
152C<current_sub>, i.e., to C<0>. This will cause a segfault on the exit
153from this subroutine. Note that the first assignment above does not
154change the numeric slot (it will I<mark> it as invalid, but will not
155write over it).
156
157Mail bug reports and feature requests to the perl5-porters mailing list at
158F<E<lt>perl5-porters@perl.orgE<gt>>.
159
160=head1 SEE ALSO
161
162L<perl>, L<dprofpp>, times(2)
163
164=cut
165
166# This sub is needed for calibration.
167package Devel::DProf;
168
169sub NONESUCH_noxs {
170 return $Devel::DProf::VERSION;
171}
172
173package DB;
174
175#
176# As of perl5.003_20, &DB::sub stub is not needed (some versions
177# even had problems if stub was redefined with XS version).
178#
179
180# disable DB single-stepping
181BEGIN { $single = 0; }
182
183# This sub is needed during startup.
184sub DB {
185# print "nonXS DBDB\n";
186}
187
188use XSLoader ();
189
190# Underscore to allow older Perls to access older version from CPAN
191$Devel::DProf::VERSION = '20000000.00_01'; # this version not authorized by
192 # Dean Roehrich. See "Changes" file.
193
194XSLoader::load 'Devel::DProf', $Devel::DProf::VERSION;
195
1961;