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dprofpp (1)
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    NAME

         dprofpp - display perl profile data
    
    
    

    SYNOPSIS

         dprofpp [-a|-z|-l|-v|-U] [-s|-r|-u] [-q] [-F] [-I|-E] [-O
         cnt] [-A] [-R] [-S] [-g subroutine] [profile]
    
         dprofpp -T [-F] [-g subroutine] [profile]
    
         dprofpp -t [-F] [-g subroutine] [profile]
    
         dprofpp -p script [-Q] [other opts]
    
         dprofpp -V [profile]
    
    
    

    DESCRIPTION

         The dprofpp command interprets profile data produced by a
         profiler, such as the Devel::DProf profiler.  Dprofpp will
         read the file tmon.out and will display the 15 subroutines
         which are using the most time.  By default the times for
         each subroutine are given exclusive of the times of their
         child subroutines.
    
         To profile a Perl script run the perl interpreter with the
         -d switch.  So to profile script test.pl with Devel::DProf
         the following command should be used.
    
                 $ perl5 -d:DProf test.pl
    
         Then run dprofpp to analyze the profile.  The output of
         dprofpp depends on the flags to the program and the version
         of Perl you're using.
    
                 $ dprofpp -u
                 Total Elapsed Time =    1.67 Seconds
                          User Time =    0.61 Seconds
                 Exclusive Times
                 %Time Seconds     #Calls sec/call Name
                  52.4   0.320          2   0.1600 main::foo
                  45.9   0.280        200   0.0014 main::bar
                  0.00   0.000          1   0.0000 DynaLoader::import
                  0.00   0.000          1   0.0000 main::baz
    
         The dprofpp tool can also run the profiler before analyzing
         the profile data.  The above two commands can be executed
         with one dprofpp command.
    
                 $ dprofpp -u -p test.pl
    
         Consult the PROFILE FORMAT entry in the Devel::DProf manpage
         for a description of the raw profile.
    
    
    

    OUTPUT

         Columns are:
    
         %Time
             Percentage of time spent in this routine.
    
         #Calls
             Number of calls to this routine.
    
         sec/call
             Average number of seconds per call to this routine.
    
         Name
             Name of routine.
    
         CumulS
             Time (in seconds) spent in this routine and routines
             called from it.
    
         ExclSec
             Time (in seconds) spent in this routine (not including
             those called from it).
    
         Csec/c
             Average time (in seconds) spent in each call of this
             routine (including those called from it).
    
    
    

    OPTIONS

         -a   Sort alphabetically by subroutine names.
    
         -A   Count timing for autoloaded subroutine as timing for
              `*::AUTOLOAD'.  Otherwise the time to autoload it is
              counted as time of the subroutine itself (there is no
              way to separate autoload time from run time).
    
              This is going to be irrelevant with newer Perls.  They
              will inform `Devel::DProf' when the `AUTOLOAD' switches
              to actual subroutine, so a separate statistics for
              `AUTOLOAD' will be collected no matter whether this
              option is set.
    
         -R   Count anonymous subroutines defined in the same package
              separately.
    
         -E   (default)  Display all subroutine times exclusive of
              child subroutine times.
    
         -F   Force the generation of fake exit timestamps if dprofpp
              reports that the profile is garbled.  This is only
              useful if dprofpp determines that the profile is
              garbled due to missing exit timestamps.  You're on your
              own if you do this.  Consult the BUGS section.
    
         -I   Display all subroutine times inclusive of child
              subroutine times.
    
         -l   Sort by number of calls to the subroutines.  This may
              help identify candidates for inlining.
    
         -O cnt
              Show only cnt subroutines.  The default is 15.
    
         -p script
              Tells dprofpp that it should profile the given script
              and then interpret its profile data.  See -Q.
    
         -Q   Used with -p to tell dprofpp to quit after profiling
              the script, without interpreting the data.
    
         -q   Do not display column headers.
    
         -r   Display elapsed real times rather than user+system
              times.
    
         -s   Display system times rather than user+system times.
    
         -T   Display subroutine call tree to stdout.  Subroutine
              statistics are not displayed.
    
         -t   Display subroutine call tree to stdout.  Subroutine
              statistics are not displayed.  When a function is
              called multiple consecutive times at the same calling
              level then it is displayed once with a repeat count.
    
         -S   Display merged subroutine call tree to stdout.
              Statistics is displayed for each branch of the tree.
    
              When a function is called multiple (not necessarily
              consecutive) times in the same branch then all these
              calls go into one branch of the next level.  A repeat
              count is output together with combined inclusive,
              exclusive and kids time.
    
              Branches are sorted w.r.t. inclusive time.
    
         -U   Do not sort.  Display in the order found in the raw
              profile.
    
         -u   Display user times rather than user+system times.
    
         -V   Print dprofpp's version number and exit.  If a raw
              profile is found then its XS_VERSION variable will be
              displayed, too.
    
    
         -v   Sort by average time spent in subroutines during each
              call.  This may help identify candidates for inlining.
    
         -z   (default) Sort by amount of user+system time used.  The
              first few lines should show you which subroutines are
              using the most time.
    
         -g `subroutine'
              Ignore subroutines except `subroutine' and whatever is
              called from it.
    
    
    

    ENVIRONMENT

         The environment variable DPROFPP_OPTS can be set to a string
         containing options for dprofpp.  You might use this if you
         prefer -I over -E or if you want -F on all the time.
    
         This was added fairly lazily, so there are some undesirable
         side effects.  Options on the commandline should override
         options in DPROFPP_OPTS--but don't count on that in this
         version.
    
    
    

    BUGS

         Applications which call _exit() or exec() from within a
         subroutine will leave an incomplete profile.  See the -F
         option.
    
         Any bugs in Devel::DProf, or any profiler generating the
         profile data, could be visible here.  See the BUGS entry in
         the Devel::DProf manpage.
    
         Mail bug reports and feature requests to the perl5-porters
         mailing list at <perl5-porters@perl.org>.  Bug reports
         should include the output of the -V option.
    
    
    

    FILES

                 dprofpp         - profile processor
                 tmon.out        - raw profile
    
    
    
    

    SEE ALSO

         the perl manpage, the Devel::DProf manpage, times(2)
    
    
    
    


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