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Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:42:27.333000+00:00
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hmm let me google gperftools
Archived author: Yehonal • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:42:29.199000+00:00
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it's similar to valgrind but can be used in a production environment too because it doesn't slow down the server
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:45:28.815000+00:00
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I am looking for a simple explanation of how gperftools works. So far, this is what I have learned:
It runs a stop-the-world sampler. In other words, it periodically stops the program being profiled to collect information.
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:45:36.062000+00:00
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i just read that
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:45:43.315000+00:00
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it stops the worldserver??
Archived author: Yehonal • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:46:14.207000+00:00
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no
Archived author: Yehonal • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:47:43.636000+00:00
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it collects information during runtime launching worldserver with gperftools... then when you stop the server it just creates the log
Archived author: Yehonal • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:48:05.904000+00:00
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that you can analyze with http://kcachegrind.sourceforge.net/html/.../Home.html
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:48:11.031000+00:00
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it's for precise debugging
Archived author: Deleted User • Posted: 2017-03-26T16:48:31.486000+00:00
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wow i'm lost with that thing