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r75292 | benjamin.peterson | 2009-10-08 22:11:36 -0500 (Thu, 08 Oct 2009) | 1 line
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There should be no other effect than a small decrease in memory use.
Patch by Christopher Tur Lesniewski-Laas.
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Introduction to the profilers
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r77484 | skip.montanaro | 2010-01-13 19:12:34 -0600 (Wed, 13 Jan 2010) | 4 lines
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statistics for the top ten functions.
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You might also try::
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p.sort_stats('file').print_stats('__init__')
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This will sort all the statistics by file name, and then print out statistics
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for only the class init methods (since they are spelled with ``__init__`` in
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them). As one final example, you could try::
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p.sort_stats('time', 'cum').print_stats(.5, 'init')
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This line sorts statistics with a primary key of time, and a secondary key of
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cumulative time, and then prints out some of the statistics. To be specific, the
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list is first culled down to 50% (re: ``.5``) of its original size, then only
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lines containing ``init`` are maintained, and that sub-sub-list is printed.
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If you wondered what functions called the above functions, you could now (``p``
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is still sorted according to the last criteria) do::
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p.print_callers(.5, 'init')
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and you would get a list of callers for each of the listed functions.
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If you want more functionality, you're going to have to read the manual, or
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guess what the following functions do::
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p.print_callees()
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p.add('fooprof')
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Invoked as a script, the :mod:`pstats` module is a statistics browser for
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reading and examining profile dumps. It has a simple line-oriented interface
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(implemented using :mod:`cmd`) and interactive help.
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.. _deterministic-profiling:
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What Is Deterministic Profiling?
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================================
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:dfn:`Deterministic profiling` is meant to reflect the fact that all *function
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call*, *function return*, and *exception* events are monitored, and precise
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timings are made for the intervals between these events (during which time the
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user's code is executing). In contrast, :dfn:`statistical profiling` (which is
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not done by this module) randomly samples the effective instruction pointer, and
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deduces where time is being spent. The latter technique traditionally involves
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less overhead (as the code does not need to be instrumented), but provides only
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relative indications of where time is being spent.
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In Python, since there is an interpreter active during execution, the presence
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of instrumented code is not required to do deterministic profiling. Python
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automatically provides a :dfn:`hook` (optional callback) for each event. In
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addition, the interpreted nature of Python tends to add so much overhead to
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execution, that deterministic profiling tends to only add small processing
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overhead in typical applications. The result is that deterministic profiling is
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not that expensive, yet provides extensive run time statistics about the
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execution of a Python program.
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Call count statistics can be used to identify bugs in code (surprising counts),
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and to identify possible inline-expansion points (high call counts). Internal
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time statistics can be used to identify "hot loops" that should be carefully
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optimized. Cumulative time statistics should be used to identify high level
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errors in the selection of algorithms. Note that the unusual handling of
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cumulative times in this profiler allows statistics for recursive
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implementations of algorithms to be directly compared to iterative
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implementations.
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Reference Manual -- :mod:`profile` and :mod:`cProfile`
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======================================================
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.. module:: cProfile
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:synopsis: Python profiler
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The primary entry point for the profiler is the global function
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:func:`profile.run` (resp. :func:`cProfile.run`). It is typically used to create
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any profile information. The reports are formatted and printed using methods of
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the class :class:`pstats.Stats`. The following is a description of all of these
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standard entry points and functions. For a more in-depth view of some of the
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code, consider reading the later section on Profiler Extensions, which includes
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discussion of how to derive "better" profilers from the classes presented, or
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reading the source code for these modules.
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.. function:: run(command, filename=None, sort=-1)
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This function takes a single argument that can be passed to the :func:`exec`
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function, and an optional file name. In all cases this routine attempts to
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:func:`exec` its first argument, and gather profiling statistics from the
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execution. If no file name is present, then this function automatically
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prints a simple profiling report, sorted by the standard name string
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(file/line/function-name) that is presented in each line. The following is a
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typical output from such a call::
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2706 function calls (2004 primitive calls) in 4.504 CPU seconds
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Ordered by: standard name
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ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
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2 0.006 0.003 0.953 0.477 pobject.py:75(save_objects)
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43/3 0.533 0.012 0.749 0.250 pobject.py:99(evaluate)
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...
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The first line indicates that 2706 calls were monitored. Of those
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calls, 2004 were :dfn:`primitive`. We define :dfn:`primitive` to
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mean that the call was not induced via recursion. The next line:
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``Ordered by: standard name``, indicates that the text string in
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the far right column was used to sort the output. The column
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headings include:
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ncalls
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for the number of calls,
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tottime
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for the total time spent in the given function (and excluding time made in
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calls to sub-functions),
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percall
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is the quotient of ``tottime`` divided by ``ncalls``
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cumtime
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is the total time spent in this and all subfunctions (from invocation till
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exit). This figure is accurate *even* for recursive functions.
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percall
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is the quotient of ``cumtime`` divided by primitive calls
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filename:lineno(function)
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provides the respective data of each function
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When there are two numbers in the first column (for example,
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``43/3``), then the latter is the number of primitive calls, and
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the former is the actual number of calls. Note that when the
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function does not recurse, these two values are the same, and only
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the single figure is printed.
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If *sort* is given, it can be one of values allowed for *key*
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parameter from :meth:`pstats.Stats.sort_stats`.
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.. function:: runctx(command, globals, locals, filename=None)
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This function is similar to :func:`run`, with added arguments to supply the
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globals and locals dictionaries for the *command* string.
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Analysis of the profiler data is done using the :class:`pstats.Stats` class.
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.. module:: pstats
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:synopsis: Statistics object for use with the profiler.
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.. class:: Stats(*filenames, stream=sys.stdout)
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This class constructor creates an instance of a "statistics object"
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from a *filename* (or set of filenames). :class:`Stats` objects
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are manipulated by methods, in order to print useful reports. You
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may specify an alternate output stream by giving the keyword
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argument, ``stream``.
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The file selected by the above constructor must have been created
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by the corresponding version of :mod:`profile` or :mod:`cProfile`.
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To be specific, there is *no* file compatibility guaranteed with
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future versions of this profiler, and there is no compatibility
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with files produced by other profilers. If several files are
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provided, all the statistics for identical functions will be
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coalesced, so that an overall view of several processes can be
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considered in a single report. If additional files need to be
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combined with data in an existing :class:`Stats` object, the
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:meth:`add` method can be used.
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.. (such as the old system profiler).
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.. _profile-stats:
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The :class:`Stats` Class
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------------------------
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:class:`Stats` objects have the following methods:
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.. method:: Stats.strip_dirs()
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This method for the :class:`Stats` class removes all leading path
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information from file names. It is very useful in reducing the
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size of the printout to fit within (close to) 80 columns. This
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method modifies the object, and the stripped information is lost.
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After performing a strip operation, the object is considered to
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have its entries in a "random" order, as it was just after object
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initialization and loading. If :meth:`strip_dirs` causes two
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function names to be indistinguishable (they are on the same line
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of the same filename, and have the same function name), then the
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statistics for these two entries are accumulated into a single
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entry.
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.. method:: Stats.add(*filenames)
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This method of the :class:`Stats` class accumulates additional profiling
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information into the current profiling object. Its arguments should refer to
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filenames created by the corresponding version of :func:`profile.run` or
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:func:`cProfile.run`. Statistics for identically named (re: file, line, name)
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functions are automatically accumulated into single function statistics.
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.. method:: Stats.dump_stats(filename)
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Save the data loaded into the :class:`Stats` object to a file named
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*filename*. The file is created if it does not exist, and is
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overwritten if it already exists. This is equivalent to the method
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of the same name on the :class:`profile.Profile` and
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:class:`cProfile.Profile` classes.
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.. method:: Stats.sort_stats(*keys)
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This method modifies the :class:`Stats` object by sorting it
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according to the supplied criteria. The argument is typically a
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string identifying the basis of a sort (example: ``'time'`` or
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``'name'``).
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When more than one key is provided, then additional keys are used
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as secondary criteria when there is equality in all keys selected
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before them. For example, ``sort_stats('name', 'file')`` will sort
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all the entries according to their function name, and resolve all
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ties (identical function names) by sorting by file name.
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Abbreviations can be used for any key names, as long as the abbreviation is
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unambiguous. The following are the keys currently defined:
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+------------------+----------------------+
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| Valid Arg | Meaning |
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+==================+======================+
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| ``'calls'`` | call count |
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+------------------+----------------------+
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| ``'cumulative'`` | cumulative time |
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+------------------+----------------------+
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| ``'cumtime'`` | cumulative time |
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| ``'file'`` | file name |
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| ``'filename'`` | file name |
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| ``'ncalls'`` | call count |
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| ``'pcalls'`` | primitive call count |
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| ``'line'`` | line number |
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| ``'name'`` | function name |
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| ``'nfl'`` | name/file/line |
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| ``'stdname'`` | standard name |
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+------------------+----------------------+
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| ``'time'`` | internal time |
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Note that all sorts on statistics are in descending order (placing
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most time consuming items first), where as name, file, and line
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number searches are in ascending order (alphabetical). The subtle
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distinction between ``'nfl'`` and ``'stdname'`` is that the
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standard name is a sort of the name as printed, which means that
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the embedded line numbers get compared in an odd way. For example,
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numeric compare of the line numbers. In fact,
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``sort_stats('nfl')`` is the same as ``sort_stats('name', 'file',
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'line')``.
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For backward-compatibility reasons, the numeric arguments ``-1``,
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``0``, ``1``, and ``2`` are permitted. They are interpreted as
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respectively. If this old style format (numeric) is used, only one
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sort key (the numeric key) will be used, and additional arguments
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r59620 | christian.heimes | 2007-12-31 15:47:07 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
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r59624 | christian.heimes | 2007-12-31 16:18:55 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007) | 1 line
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.. For compatibility with the old profiler,
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This method for the :class:`Stats` class reverses the ordering of
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the basic list within the object. Note that by default ascending
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choice.
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Merged revisions 59605-59624 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r59606 | georg.brandl | 2007-12-29 11:57:00 +0100 (Sat, 29 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Some cleanup in the docs.
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r59611 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-12-29 19:49:21 +0100 (Sat, 29 Dec 2007) | 2 lines
Bug #1699: Define _BSD_SOURCE only on OpenBSD.
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r59612 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-29 23:09:34 +0100 (Sat, 29 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Simpler documentation for itertools.tee(). Should be backported.
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r59613 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-12-29 23:16:24 +0100 (Sat, 29 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Improve docs for itertools.groupby(). The use of xrange(0) to create a unique object is less obvious than object().
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r59620 | christian.heimes | 2007-12-31 15:47:07 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007) | 3 lines
Added wininst-9.0.exe executable for VS 2008
Integrated bdist_wininst into PCBuild9 directory
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r59621 | christian.heimes | 2007-12-31 15:51:18 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007) | 1 line
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r59622 | christian.heimes | 2007-12-31 15:59:26 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007) | 1 line
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r59623 | christian.heimes | 2007-12-31 16:02:41 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007) | 1 line
Fix paths for build bot, part 2
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r59624 | christian.heimes | 2007-12-31 16:18:55 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007) | 1 line
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.. This method is provided primarily for compatibility with the old profiler.
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.. method:: Stats.print_stats(*restrictions)
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This method for the :class:`Stats` class prints out a report as
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described in the :func:`profile.run` definition.
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The order of the printing is based on the last :meth:`sort_stats`
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operation done on the object (subject to caveats in :meth:`add` and
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:meth:`strip_dirs`).
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The arguments provided (if any) can be used to limit the list down
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to the significant entries. Initially, the list is taken to be the
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complete set of profiled functions. Each restriction is either an
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integer (to select a count of lines), or a decimal fraction between
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0.0 and 1.0 inclusive (to select a percentage of lines), or a
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regular expression (to pattern match the standard name that is
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printed; as of Python 1.5b1, this uses the Perl-style regular
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expression syntax defined by the :mod:`re` module). If several
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restrictions are provided, then they are applied sequentially. For
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example::
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print_stats(.1, 'foo:')
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would first limit the printing to first 10% of list, and then only print
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functions that were part of filename :file:`.\*foo:`. In contrast, the
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command::
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print_stats('foo:', .1)
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would limit the list to all functions having file names :file:`.\*foo:`, and
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then proceed to only print the first 10% of them.
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.. method:: Stats.print_callers(*restrictions)
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This method for the :class:`Stats` class prints a list of all functions that
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called each function in the profiled database. The ordering is identical to
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that provided by :meth:`print_stats`, and the definition of the restricting
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argument is also identical. Each caller is reported on its own line. The
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format differs slightly depending on the profiler that produced the stats:
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* With :mod:`profile`, a number is shown in parentheses after each caller to
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show how many times this specific call was made. For convenience, a second
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non-parenthesized number repeats the cumulative time spent in the function
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at the right.
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* With :mod:`cProfile`, each caller is preceded by three numbers:
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the number of times this specific call was made, and the total
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and cumulative times spent in the current function while it was
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invoked by this specific caller.
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.. method:: Stats.print_callees(*restrictions)
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This method for the :class:`Stats` class prints a list of all
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function that were called by the indicated function. Aside from
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this reversal of direction of calls (re: called vs was called by),
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the arguments and ordering are identical to the
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:meth:`print_callers` method.
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.. _profile-limits:
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Limitations
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One limitation has to do with accuracy of timing information. There is a
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fundamental problem with deterministic profilers involving accuracy. The most
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obvious restriction is that the underlying "clock" is only ticking at a rate
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(typically) of about .001 seconds. Hence no measurements will be more accurate
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than the underlying clock. If enough measurements are taken, then the "error"
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will tend to average out. Unfortunately, removing this first error induces a
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second source of error.
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The second problem is that it "takes a while" from when an event is dispatched
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until the profiler's call to get the time actually *gets* the state of the
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clock. Similarly, there is a certain lag when exiting the profiler event
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handler from the time that the clock's value was obtained (and then squirreled
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away), until the user's code is once again executing. As a result, functions
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that are called many times, or call many functions, will typically accumulate
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this error. The error that accumulates in this fashion is typically less than
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the accuracy of the clock (less than one clock tick), but it *can* accumulate
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and become very significant.
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The problem is more important with :mod:`profile` than with the lower-overhead
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:mod:`cProfile`. For this reason, :mod:`profile` provides a means of
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calibrating itself for a given platform so that this error can be
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probabilistically (on the average) removed. After the profiler is calibrated, it
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will be more accurate (in a least square sense), but it will sometimes produce
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negative numbers (when call counts are exceptionally low, and the gods of
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probability work against you :-). ) Do *not* be alarmed by negative numbers in
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the profile. They should *only* appear if you have calibrated your profiler,
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and the results are actually better than without calibration.
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.. _profile-calibration:
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Calibration
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The profiler of the :mod:`profile` module subtracts a constant from each event
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handling time to compensate for the overhead of calling the time function, and
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socking away the results. By default, the constant is 0. The following
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procedure can be used to obtain a better constant for a given platform (see
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discussion in section Limitations above). ::
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import profile
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for i in range(5):
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The method executes the number of Python calls given by the argument, directly
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and again under the profiler, measuring the time for both. It then computes the
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hidden overhead per profiler event, and returns that as a float. For example,
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on an 800 MHz Pentium running Windows 2000, and using Python's time.clock() as
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the timer, the magical number is about 12.5e-6.
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The object of this exercise is to get a fairly consistent result. If your
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computer is *very* fast, or your timer function has poor resolution, you might
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have to pass 100000, or even 1000000, to get consistent results.
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# 1. Apply computed bias to all Profile instances created hereafter.
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profile.Profile.bias = your_computed_bias
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# 2. Apply computed bias to a specific Profile instance.
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pr = profile.Profile()
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# 3. Specify computed bias in instance constructor.
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pr = profile.Profile(bias=your_computed_bias)
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If you have a choice, you are better off choosing a smaller constant, and then
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your results will "less often" show up as negative in profile statistics.
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.. _profiler-extensions:
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Extensions --- Deriving Better Profilers
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The :class:`Profile` class of both modules, :mod:`profile` and :mod:`cProfile`,
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were written so that derived classes could be developed to extend the profiler.
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The details are not described here, as doing this successfully requires an
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expert understanding of how the :class:`Profile` class works internally. Study
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the source code of the module carefully if you want to pursue this.
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If all you want to do is change how current time is determined (for example, to
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force use of wall-clock time or elapsed process time), pass the timing function
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you want to the :class:`Profile` class constructor::
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The resulting profiler will then call :func:`your_time_func`.
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numbers whose sum is the current time (like what :func:`os.times`
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returns). If the function returns a single time number, or the
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list of returned numbers has length 2, then you will get an
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especially fast version of the dispatch routine.
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Be warned that you should calibrate the profiler class for the
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timer function that you choose. For most machines, a timer that
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returns a lone integer value will provide the best results in terms
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of low overhead during profiling. (:func:`os.times` is *pretty*
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bad, as it returns a tuple of floating point values). If you want
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to substitute a better timer in the cleanest fashion, derive a
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class and hardwire a replacement dispatch method that best handles
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your timer call, along with the appropriate calibration constant.
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returns integers, you can also invoke the class constructor with a
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second argument specifying the real duration of one unit of time.
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For example, if :func:`your_integer_time_func` returns times
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measured in thousands of seconds, you would construct the
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timer functions should be used with care and should be as fast as
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possible. For the best results with a custom timer, it might be
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necessary to hard-code it in the C source of the internal
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:mod:`_lsprof` module.
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