01-21-2002
Thanks
Is there any idea how to identify where the compiler is ?
I mean the compiler's path
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tau_get_event_vals
TAU_GET_EVENT_VALS(3) TAU Instrumentation API TAU_GET_EVENT_VALS(3)
NAME
TAU_GET_EVENT_VALS - Gets user event data for given user events.
SYNOPSIS
C/C++:
TAU_GET_EVENT_VALS(const char **inUserEvents, int numUserEvents, int **numEvents, double **max, double **min, double **mean,
double **sumSqe);
DESCRIPTION
Retrieves user defined event data for the specified user defined events. The list of events are specified by the first parameter
(eventList) and the user specifies the number of events in the second parameter (numUserEvents). TAU returns the number of times the event
was invoked in the numUserEvents. The max, min, mean values are returned in the following parameters. TAU computes the sum of squares of
the given event and returns this value in the next argument (sumSqe).
EXAMPLE
C/C++ :
const char **eventList;
int numEvents;
TAU_GET_EVENT_NAMES(eventList, numEvents);
cout << "numEvents: " << numEvents << endl;
if (numEvents > 0) {
int *numSamples;
double *max;
double *min;
double *mean;
double *sumSqr;
TAU_GET_EVENT_VALS(eventList, numEvents, numSamples,
max, min, mean, sumSqr);
for (int i=0; i<numEvents; i++) {
cout << "-------------------
";
cout << "User Event: " << eventList[i] << endl;
cout << "Number of Samples: " << numSamples[i] << endl;
cout << "Maximum Value: " << max[i] << endl;
cout << "Minimum Value: " << min[i] << endl;
cout << "Mean Value: " << mean[i] << endl;
cout << "Sum Squared: " << sumSqr[i] << endl;
}
}
}
SEE ALSO
TAU_REGISTER_EVENT(3), TAU_REGISTER_CONTEXT_EVENT(3), TAU_GET_EVENT_NAMES(3)
08/31/2005 TAU_GET_EVENT_VALS(3)