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authorRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>1994-12-24 04:27:01 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>1994-12-24 04:27:01 +0000
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(elp-pack-number): New function.
(elp-output-results): Use elp-pack-number to truncate time strings, watching out for very small or very large numbers. (elp-unset-master): Make it an interactive command.
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1 files changed, 46 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/elp.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/elp.el
index 0b421d10224..bbdf5b96cb0 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/elp.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/elp.el
@@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
;;; elp.el --- Emacs Lisp Profiler
+;; Copyright (C) 1994 Barry A. Warsaw
;; Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: 1994 Barry A. Warsaw <bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us>
;; Maintainer: tools-help@anthem.nlm.nih.gov
;; Created: 26-Feb-1994
-;; Version: 2.18
-;; Last Modified: 1994/09/14 14:00:09
+;; Version: 2.22
+;; Last Modified: 1994/12/23 17:46:21
;; Keywords: Emacs Lisp Profile Timing
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
@@ -32,8 +33,8 @@
;; profiler.el. Both were written for Emacs 18 and both were pretty
;; good first shots at profiling, but I found that they didn't provide
;; the functionality or interface that I wanted. So I wrote this.
-;; I've tested elp in Lucid Emacs 19.9 and Emacs 19.22. There's no
-;; point in even trying to make this work with Emacs 18.
+;; I've tested elp in both Emacs 19's. There's no point in even
+;; trying to make this work with Emacs 18.
;; Unlike previous profilers, elp uses Emacs 19's built-in function
;; current-time to return interval times. This obviates the need for
@@ -54,8 +55,11 @@
;; are calculated using wall-clock time, so other system load will
;; affect accuracy too.
-;; There are only 3 variables you can change to customize behavior of
-;; elp. See below for their description.
+;; Here is a list of variable you can use to customize elp:
+;; elp-function-list
+;; elp-reset-after-results
+;; elp-sort-by-function
+;; elp-report-limit
;;
;; Here is a list of the interactive commands you can use:
;; elp-instrument-function
@@ -67,6 +71,8 @@
;; elp-reset-function
;; elp-reset-list
;; elp-reset-all
+;; elp-set-master
+;; elp-unset-master
;; elp-results
;; elp-submit-bug-report
;;
@@ -76,12 +82,12 @@
;; information is recorded whenever they are called. To print out the
;; current results, use elp-results. With elp-reset-after-results set
;; to non-nil, profiling information will be reset whenever the
-;; results are displayed. You can also reset all profiling info at any
-;; time with elp-reset-all.
+;; results are displayed. You can also reset all profiling info at
+;; any time with elp-reset-all.
;;
;; You can also instrument all functions in a package, provided that
;; the package follows the GNU coding standard of a common textural
-;; prefix. elp-instrument-package does this.
+;; prefix. Use the elp-instrument-package command for this.
;;
;; If you want to sort the results, set elp-sort-by-function to some
;; predicate function. The three most obvious choices are predefined:
@@ -92,8 +98,8 @@
;;
;; Elp can instrument byte-compiled functions just as easily as
;; interpreted functions, but it cannot instrument macros. However,
-;; when you redefine a function (e.g. with eval-defun), you'll need
-;; to re-instrument it with elp-instrument-function. Re-instrumenting
+;; when you redefine a function (e.g. with eval-defun), you'll need to
+;; re-instrument it with elp-instrument-function. Re-instrumenting
;; resets profiling information for that function. Elp can also
;; handle interactive functions (i.e. commands), but of course any
;; time spent idling for user prompts will show up in the timing
@@ -108,8 +114,8 @@
;; (defun baz () (bar) (foo))
;;
;; and you want to find out the amount of time spent in bar and foo,
-;; but only during execution of bar, make bar the master and the call
-;; of foo from baz will not add to foo's total timing sums. Use
+;; but only during execution of bar, make bar the master. The call of
+;; foo from baz will not add to foo's total timing sums. Use
;; elp-set-master and elp-unset-master to utilize this feature. Only
;; one master function can be used at a time.
@@ -117,6 +123,11 @@
;; elp-restore-function. The other instrument, restore, and reset
;; functions are provided for symmetry.
+;; LCD Archive Entry:
+;; elp|Barry A. Warsaw|tools-help@anthem.nlm.nih.gov|
+;; Emacs Lisp Profiler|
+;; 1994/12/23 17:46:21|2.22|~/misc/elp.el.Z|
+
;;; Code:
@@ -156,7 +167,7 @@ functions will be displayed.")
;; end user configuration variables
-(defconst elp-version "2.18"
+(defconst elp-version "2.22"
"ELP version number.")
(defconst elp-help-address "tools-help@anthem.nlm.nih.gov"
@@ -336,6 +347,7 @@ Use optional LIST if provided instead."
(defun elp-unset-master ()
"Unsets the master function."
+ (interactive)
;; when there's no master function, recording is turned on by default.
(setq elp-master nil
elp-record-p t))
@@ -408,6 +420,21 @@ original definition, use \\[elp-restore-function] or \\[elp-restore-all]."
;; sort by highest average time spent in function. See `sort'.
(>= (aref vec1 2) (aref vec2 2)))
+(defsubst elp-pack-number (number width)
+ ;; pack the NUMBER string into WIDTH characters, watching out for
+ ;; very small or large numbers
+ (if (<= (length number) width)
+ number
+ ;; check for very large or small numbers
+ (if (string-match "^\\(.*\\)\\(e[+-].*\\)$" number)
+ (concat (substring
+ (substring number (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
+ 0
+ (- width (match-end 2) (- (match-beginning 2)) 3))
+ "..."
+ (substring number (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
+ (concat (substring number 0 width)))))
+
(defun elp-output-result (resultvec)
;; output the RESULTVEC into the results buffer. RESULTVEC is a 4 or
;; more element vector where aref 0 is the call count, aref 1 is the
@@ -432,13 +459,11 @@ original definition, use \\[elp-restore-function] or \\[elp-restore-all]."
;; print stuff out, formatting it nicely
(insert callcnt)
(insert-char 32 (+ elp-cc-len (- (length callcnt)) 2))
- (if (> (length totaltime) elp-et-len)
- (insert (substring totaltime 0 elp-et-len) " ")
- (insert totaltime)
- (insert-char 32 (+ elp-et-len (- (length totaltime)) 2)))
- (if (> (length avetime) elp-at-len)
- (insert (substring avetime 0 elp-at-len))
- (insert avetime))
+ (let ((ttstr (elp-pack-number totaltime elp-et-len))
+ (atstr (elp-pack-number avetime elp-at-len)))
+ (insert ttstr)
+ (insert-char 32 (+ elp-et-len (- (length ttstr)) 2))
+ (insert atstr))
(insert "\n"))))
;;;###autoload
@@ -528,5 +553,4 @@ displayed."
(provide 'elp)
-
;; elp.el ends here