Profiler
The Profiler is a tool built in the runtime system that generates a report about where the program spends time, and which function calls which function. The Profiler can help to identify areas in the program that are slower than expected.
Select
to start the Profiler. After the program finishes executing, the Profiler information is displayed in the Output tab.The flat profile contains a list of the functions called while the programs was running.
Tip: Runtime system internal function names start with the
rts_
prefix. For example, the rts_display()
function implements
the DISPLAY
instruction.Column Name | Description |
---|---|
count |
Counts the number of calls for this function |
%total |
Percentage of time spent in this function. Includes time spent in subroutines called from this function. |
%child |
Percentage of time spent in functions called from this function. |
%self |
Percentage of time spent in this function excluding the time spent in subroutines called from this function. |
name |
Function name |
Note: 100% represents the total processing time. The time spent waiting for user
interaction is ignored.
The profiler is a tool built into the runtime system. For further information on the profiler and how it works, see the Genero Business Development Language User Guide.