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On 29 Oct 95 13:36, Roy McNeill wrote to Kieran Haughey: Hi Roy, KH>> I'm just wondering if anyone out there has a freeware profiler that I KH>> could KH>> grab a copy of .. preferably in sydney.. ... RM> A profiler would be closely related to the compiler, in the same RM> way that a source level debugger is. The profiler needs to be able RM> to relate lines of source code to lumps of executable code in order RM> to give you a usable interface (unless you like working at assembly RM> language level...). As it compiles the source, the compiler has to RM> provide some sort of "map" for the profiler to read. RM> As there is no standard (that I've heard of) for these maps, a RM> profiler is very likely to be specific to one compiler. RM> Which compiler (incl version) are you using? Don't worry, I have one which works now.. , but just for the record I'm using TC++ 3.0 ÿ Cheers Kieran 3:711/413.17 @EOT: --- MsgedSQ 3.30 alpha 2* Origin: -=> The Point Of No Return <=- (3:711/413.17) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 711/401 409 410 413 420 423 430 510 807 808 SEEN-BY: 711/809 932 934 712/515 713/888 714/906 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 711/413 808 809 934 |
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