Query: tau_disable_instrumentation
OS: debian
Section: 3
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TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUME(3) TAU Instrumentation API TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUME(3)NAMETAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION - Disables instrumentationSYNOPSISC/C++: TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(void); Fortran: TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(void);DESCRIPTIONTAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION macro disables all entry/exit instrumentation within all threads of a context. This allows the user to selectively enable and disable instrumentation in parts of his/her code. It is important to re-enable the instrumentation within the same basic block and scope.EXAMPLEC/C++ : int main(int argc, char **argv) { foo(); TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(); for (int i =0; i < N; i++) { bar(); // not recorded } TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(); bar(); // recorded } Fortran : call TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION() call TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION()SEE ALSOTAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(3), TAU_ENABLE_GROUP(3), TAU_DISABLE_GROUP(3), TAU_INIT(3), TAU_PROFILE_INIT(3) 08/31/2005 TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUME(3)
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