Profiler output: Call graph
The profiler call graph provides detailed function call information.
The section "Call graph" provides the following details for each function:
- The functions that called it, the number of calls, and an estimation of the percentage of time spent in these functions.
 - The functions called, the number of calls, and an estimation of the time that was spent in the subroutines called from this function.
 
Tip: Runtime system internal function names start with the
rts_ prefix. For example, the rts_display() function implements
the DISPLAY instruction.| Column name | Description | 
|---|---|
index | 
Each function has an index which appears at the beginning of its primary line. | 
%total | 
Percentage of time spent in this function. Includes time spent in subroutines called from this function. | 
%self | 
Percentage of time spent in this function excluding the time spent in subroutines called from this function. | 
%child | 
Percentage of time spent in the functions called from this function. | 
calls/of | 
Number of calls / Total number of calls | 
name | 
Function name | 
Output example:
index      %total  %self  %child  calls/of	 name
...
           15.63    1.09   14.54      1/2        <-- myprog.main
           38.84    2.07   36.77      1/2        <-- myprog.fB
[5]        54.47    3.16   51.31        2        *** myprog.fC
           51.31   24.42   26.89      7/8        --> mymod.fA
Description:
- Note that functions are prefixed with module names.
 - The three stars 
***indicate the function that is analyzed:myprog.fC. myprog.fCconsumed 54.47% of the CPU time: 3.16% in the actual function code, plus 51.31% in the called functions.myprog.fChas been called two times (one time bymyprog.mainand a second time bymyprog.fB)myprog.fChas called themymod.fAfunction 7 times.mymod.fAhas been called 8 times in the program.