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# Copyright(C) 2006-2008, David Allouche, Jp Calderone, Itamar Shtull-Trauring
# Copyright(C) 2006-2017, Johan Dahlin
# Copyright(C) 2008, Olivier Grisel <olivier.grisel@ensta.org>
# Copyright(C) 2008, David Glick
# Copyright(C) 2013, Steven Maude
# Copyright(C) 2013-2018, Peter Waller <p@pwaller.net>
# Copyright(C) 2013, Lukas Graf <lukas.graf@4teamwork.ch>
# Copyright(C) 2013, Jamie Wong <http://jamie-wong.com>
# Copyright(C) 2013, Yury V. Zaytsev <yury@shurup.com>
# Copyright(C) 2014, Michael Droettboom <mdroe@stsci.edu>
# Copyright(C) 2015, Zev Benjamin <zev@mit.edu>
# Copyright(C) 2018, Jon Dufresne <jon.dufresne@gmail.com>
#
# All rights reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
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#
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# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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# THE SOFTWARE.
""" This is a stripped down and modified version of pyprof2calltree """
def profile_visualize(entries):
import cProfile
import io
import subprocess
import tempfile
from collections import defaultdict
def add_code_by_position(code):
filename, _, name = cProfile.label(code)
code_by_position[(filename, name)].add(code)
def munged_function_name(code):
filename, firstlineno, name = cProfile.label(code)
if len(code_by_position[(filename, name)]) == 1:
return name
return "%s:%d" % (name, firstlineno)
code_by_position = defaultdict(set)
for entry in entries:
add_code_by_position(entry.code)
if entry.calls:
for subentry in entry.calls:
add_code_by_position(subentry.code)
fd, outfile = tempfile.mkstemp("-qtc-debugger-profile.txt")
with io.open(fd, "w") as out:
scale = 1e9
out.write('event: ns : Nanoseconds\n')
out.write('events: ns\n')
for entry in entries:
code = entry.code
filename, firstlineno, name = cProfile.label(code)
munged_name = munged_function_name(code)
out.write('fl=%s\nfn=%s\n' % (filename, munged_name))
out.write('%d %d\n' % (firstlineno, int(entry.inlinetime * scale)))
if entry.calls:
for subentry in entry.calls:
filename, firstlineno, name = cProfile.label(subentry.code)
munged_name = munged_function_name(subentry.code)
out.write('cfl=%s\ncfn=%s\n' % (filename, munged_name))
out.write('calls=%d %d\n' % (subentry.callcount, firstlineno))
out.write('%d %d\n' % (firstlineno, int(subentry.totaltime * scale)))
out.write('\n')
subprocess.Popen(["kcachegrind", outfile])
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