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From: arwhite@watdaisy.UUCP (Alex White)
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Subject: Monitoring of C programmes to a lower level than prof
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Date: Fri, 27-May-83 15:17:10 EDT
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Posted: Fri May 27 15:17:10 1983
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Is there anybody out there who has such a programme? I.e. prof tells me
that some large percent of the time is spent in one routine; it is a fairly
long routine with a lot of conditional stuff that I haven't the foggiest idea
which paths are traversed most; is there any way to figure out which areas
are getting hit the worst?  The other is there are zillions of calls to this
routine; which is called from dozens of places.  Is there any routine to
see who did most of the callings?; i.e. mcount but stuffed in at the
function calling rather than the function startup.