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gprof2dot.py 1.0 (Default branch)

Image gprof2dot.py is a Python script to convert the output from profilers such as gprof, oprofile, or Python profilers into a dot graph. It can correctly parse C++ template function names, allows you to prune nodes and edges below a certain threshold, handles mutually recursive functions, uses color efficiently to draw attention to hot-spots, and works on any platform where graphviz and Python are available, i.e. virtually anywhere. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
An heuristic to propagate time inside recursive function cycles was added, allowing one to visualize the critical time path for highly recursive code. Several bugfixes and enhancements were made to oprofile output parsing.Image

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GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)					      General Commands Manual						 GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)

NAME
gpiv_t-avg-img - Calculates time-averaged intensities from a series of images at each pixel. SYNOPSIS
gpiv_t-avg-img [-c int] [-fb string] [-ff int] [-fl int] [-fx] [-help] [-p | --print] [-r int] [-s] [-v] < stdin > stdout DESCRIPTION
gpiv_t-avg-img calculates time-averaged intensities from a series of images for each pixel. This program uses the GENPAR parameters. Options -c NCOLS Number of columns. -fb FILE File base-name (without .number.r extension) instead of stdin and stdout. -ff N Number of first image file. -fl N Number of last image file. -fx Prefix numbering to file base name. -help | --help On-line help. -p | --print Prints parameters, command line options and input and output filenames to stdout. -r NROWS Number of rows. -s Subtract mean from input data. -v | --version Prints version information to standard output, then exits successfully. SEE ALSO gpivtools AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf 19 Januari 2005 GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)
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