12-27-2012
Not sure it justifies the overhead of regex, maybe just find and split:
Design Topics - 1.52.0 if not strchr() or
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/string/string/at/ !
Compiling and linking are just having the include dirs in -I's, a good dynamic search path or static lib dirs in -L's, libraries -lxxx and source or object files in the right order, and away you go. What happens when you compile?
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IMPTRACE(1) BSD General Commands Manual IMPTRACE(1)
NAME
imptrace -- report importance donation events in real time
SYNOPSIS
imptrace [-i [-s]] [-p pid] [-d]
DESCRIPTION
The imptrace utility displays a trace of importance donation events. Importance donation is used by adaptive jobs on the system to manage
their priority on the system. See xpc_transaction_begin(3) and launchd.plist(5) for more information about the mechanism and its use.
The options are as follows:
-i Show internal kernel boosts
-s Show stacks for internal boosts.
-p pid Limit events to the process identified by pid.
-d Display raw Dtrace output; do not reformat timestamps and sort output.
The traced events are as follows:
BOOSTED The specified process has received a boost and transitioned out of the background.
UNBOOST The specified process has dropped its last remaining boost and transitioned back into the background.
Recv Boost The specified process has received a boost and accepted ownership of that boost in userspace, usually by dequeuing the boost-
ing message.
Drop Boost The specified process has dropped a boost.
____ Int Boost Internal boost events are only emitted when tracking of kernel internal boosts is activated with the -i option. Their use and
meaning is subject to change and dependent on the implementation details of importance donation.
EXAMPLES
The imptrace script will output one line for each event, for example a typical boosting exchange might look as follows:
0000:00:00.000000000 EVENT PROCESS BOOSTS NOTES
0023:15:13.844332886 BOOSTED 22:configd
0023:15:13.844372519 Recv Boost 22:configd 1 from 275:SystemUIServer
0023:15:13.844497860 UNBOOST 22:configd Boosted for 0 ms
0023:15:13.844509452 Drop Boost 22:configd 0
In this case, SystemUIServer (PID 275) has sent a message to configd (PID 22) which caused it to be boosted. configd then dropped the boost
causing it to be become unboosted and return to background state. Boosted and unboost events may appear before the triggering recv or drop
boost.
NOTES
imptrace is implemented using Dtrace. For information about the probes used, see comments in the imptrace source. When debugging an adap-
tive service, it may be helpful to combine these probes with other Dtrace providers; however, they should be considered unstable.
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