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split libinterp from src
* libinterp: New directory. Move all files from src directory here
except Makefile.am, main.cc, main-cli.cc, mkoctfile.in.cc,
mkoctfilr.in.sh, octave-config.in.cc, octave-config.in.sh.
* libinterp/Makefile.am: New file, extracted from src/Makefile.am.
* src/Makefile.am: Delete everything except targets and definitions
needed to build and link main and utility programs.
* Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Include libinterp in the list.
* autogen.sh: Run config-module.sh in libinterp/dldfcn directory, not
src/dldfcn directory.
* configure.ac (AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR): Use libinterp/octave.cc, not
src/octave.cc.
(DL_LDFLAGS, LIBOCTINTERP): Use libinterp, not src.
(AC_CONFIG_FILES): Include libinterp/Makefile in the list.
* find-docstring-files.sh: Look in libinterp, not src.
* gui/src/Makefile.am (liboctgui_la_CPPFLAGS): Find header files in
libinterp, not src.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Sat, 18 Aug 2012 16:23:39 -0400 |
parents | src/interpfcn/profiler.h@60ff2cef569d |
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/* Copyright (C) 2012 Daniel Kraft This file is part of Octave. Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #if !defined (octave_profiler_h) #define octave_profiler_h 1 #include <cstddef> #include <map> #include <set> #include <string> #include <vector> class octave_value; class OCTINTERP_API profile_data_accumulator { public: // This is a utility class that can be used to call the enter/exit // functions in a manner protected from stack unwinding. class enter { private: profile_data_accumulator& acc; std::string fcn; public: enter (profile_data_accumulator&, const std::string&); virtual ~enter (void); private: // No copying! enter (const enter&); enter& operator = (const enter&); }; profile_data_accumulator (void); virtual ~profile_data_accumulator (); bool is_active (void) const { return enabled; } void set_active (bool); void reset (void); octave_value get_flat (void) const; octave_value get_hierarchical (void) const; private: // One entry in the flat profile (i.e., a collection of data for a single // function). This is filled in when building the flat profile from the // hierarchical call tree. struct stats { stats (); double time; unsigned calls; bool recursive; typedef std::set<octave_idx_type> function_set; function_set parents; function_set children; // Convert a function_set list to an Octave array of indices. static octave_value function_set_value (const function_set&); }; typedef std::vector<stats> flat_profile; // Store data for one node in the call-tree of the hierarchical profiler // data we collect. class tree_node { public: tree_node (tree_node*, octave_idx_type); virtual ~tree_node (); void add_time (double dt) { time += dt; } // Enter a child function. It is created in the list of children if it // wasn't already there. The now-active child node is returned. tree_node* enter (octave_idx_type); // Exit function. As a sanity-check, it is verified that the currently // active function actually is the one handed in here. Returned is the // then-active node, which is our parent. tree_node* exit (octave_idx_type); void build_flat (flat_profile&) const; // Get the hierarchical profile for this node and its children. If total // is set, accumulate total time of the subtree in that variable as // additional return value. octave_value get_hierarchical (double* total = NULL) const; private: tree_node* parent; octave_idx_type fcn_id; typedef std::map<octave_idx_type, tree_node*> child_map; child_map children; // This is only time spent *directly* on this level, excluding children! double time; unsigned calls; // No copying! tree_node (const tree_node&); tree_node& operator = (const tree_node&); }; // Each function we see in the profiler is given a unique index (which // simply counts starting from 1). We thus have to map profiler-names to // those indices. For all other stuff, we identify functions by their index. typedef std::vector<std::string> function_set; typedef std::map<std::string, octave_idx_type> fcn_index_map; function_set known_functions; fcn_index_map fcn_index; bool enabled; tree_node* call_tree; tree_node* active_fcn; // Store last timestamp we had, when the currently active function was called. double last_time; // These are private as only the unwind-protecting inner class enter // should be allowed to call them. void enter_function (const std::string&); void exit_function (const std::string&); // Query a timestamp, used for timing calls (obviously). // This is not static because in the future, maybe we want a flag // in the profiler or something to choose between cputime, wall-time, // user-time, system-time, ... double query_time () const; // Add the time elapsed since last_time to the function we're currently in. // This is called from two different positions, thus it is useful to have // it as a seperate function. void add_current_time (void); // No copying! profile_data_accumulator (const profile_data_accumulator&); profile_data_accumulator& operator = (const profile_data_accumulator&); }; // The instance used. extern OCTINTERP_API profile_data_accumulator profiler; // Helper macro to profile a block of code. #define BEGIN_PROFILER_BLOCK(name) \ { \ profile_data_accumulator::enter pe (profiler, (name)); #define END_PROFILER_BLOCK \ } #endif