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Talend Open Profiler 1.0.0RC1 (Default branch)

ImageData profiling is the process of examining thedata available in existing data sources (e.g.databases, applications, files, etc.) andcollecting statistics and information about thisdata. Data profiling enables the assessment of thequality level of the data contained in theinformation system, according to a defined set ofmetrics and goals. Talend Open Profiler allowsbusiness users or data management staff to definea set of indicators for each data element thatneeds to be analyzed or monitored. It producessophisticated reports and graphs that let usersgauge at a glance the level of quality of the dataand the status of the indicators that were defined.Image

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profiler(n)							   Tcl Profiler 						       profiler(n)

NAME
profiler - Tcl source code profiler SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.3 package require profiler ?0.2? ::profiler::init ::profiler::dump pattern ::profiler::print ?pattern? ::profiler::reset ::profiler::suspend ?pattern? ::profiler::resume ?pattern? ::profiler::sortFunctions key DESCRIPTION
The profiler package provides a simple Tcl source code profiler. It is a function-level profiler; that is, it collects only function-level information, not the more detailed line-level information. It operates by redefining the Tcl proc command. Profiling is initiated via the ::profiler::init command. COMMANDS
::profiler::init Initiate profiling. All procedures created after this command is called will be profiled. To profile an entire application, this command must be called before any other commands. ::profiler::dump pattern Dump profiling information for the all functions matching pattern. If no pattern is specified, information for all functions will be returned. The result is a list of key/value pairs that maps function names to information about that function. The information about each function is in turn a list of key/value pairs. The keys used and their values are: totalCalls The total number of times functionName was called. callerDist A list of key/value pairs mapping each calling function that called functionName to the number of times it called function- Name. compileTime The runtime, in clock clicks, of functionName the first time that it was called. totalRuntime The sum of the runtimes of all calls of functionName. averageRuntime Average runtime of functionName. descendantTime Sum of the time spent in descendants of functionName. averageDescendantTime Average time spent in descendants of functionName. ::profiler::print ?pattern? Print profiling information for all functions matching pattern. If no pattern is specified, information about all functions will be displayed. The return result is a human readable display of the profiling information. ::profiler::reset Reset profiling information for all functions matching pattern. If no pattern is specified, information will be reset for all func- tions. ::profiler::suspend ?pattern? Suspend profiling for all functions matching pattern. If no pattern is specified, profiling will be suspended for all functions. It stops gathering profiling information after this command is issued. However, it does not erase any profiling information that has been gathered previously. Use resume command to re-enable profiling. ::profiler::resume ?pattern? Resume profiling for all functions matching pattern. If no pattern is specified, profiling will be resumed for all functions. This command should be invoked after suspending the profiler in the code. ::profiler::sortFunctions key Return a list of functions sorted by a particular profiling statistic. Supported values for key are: calls, exclusiveTime, compile- Time, nonCompileTime, totalRuntime, avgExclusiveTime, and avgRuntime. The return result is a list of lists, where each sublist con- sists of a function name and the value of key for that function. KEYWORDS
profile, performance, speed profiler 0.2 profiler(n)