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Parallel Performance Wizard 1.2 (Default branch)

Parallel Performance Wizard (PPW) is a performance analysis tool designed for UPC, MPI, and SHMEM programs. It features an easy-to-use interface and tight integration with GAS programming models via the GASP interface. It is known to work on many platforms. This project is part of a study of existing and emerging performance analysis theory and tools, current and future HPC architectures, and usability and user productivity preferences and methods, along with various programming models. License: BSD License (revised) Changes:
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PMWHICHCONTEXT(3)					     Library Functions Manual						 PMWHICHCONTEXT(3)

NAME
pmWhichContext - identify the current PMAPI context C SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h> int pmWhichContext(void); cc ... -lpcp DESCRIPTION
An application using the Performance Metrics Application Programming Interface (PMAPI) may manipulate several concurrent contexts, each associated with a source of performance metrics, e.g. pmcd(1) on some host, or an archive log of performance metrics as created by pmlog- ger(1). pmWhichContext returns a handle for the current PMAPI context, that may be used in the associated PMAPI routines that require a handle to identify a PMAPI context. SEE ALSO
PMAPI(3), pmDestroyContext(3), pmDupContext(3), pmNewContext(3) and pmUseContext(3). DIAGNOSTICS
PM_ERR_NOCONTEXT no current context Performance Co-Pilot PCP PMWHICHCONTEXT(3)