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== Profiler.exe == | |||
To use the profiler.exe available on the ftp site in /Dll_Distr/profiler to get a nice listing of what is in the log file use. | |||
* profiler.exe filename | |||
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* profiler.exe filename raw |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 12 September 2025
Profiler Output File Format
The profiler output file will be a sequence of variable-length records of various types. The first byte of each record provides the record type, while the length and record information are record-type specific. All numbers are in network byte order.
CREATE MODULE MAPPING
- Byte 1: 1
- Byte 2–3: 16-bit module number
- Byte 4–5: 16-bit File Name Length
- Byte 6–end: File Name
CURRENT LINE
Current line information begins with this record and ends with an END CURRENT LINE record.
- Byte 1: 3
- Byte 2–3: module number
- Byte 4–7: line number
- Byte 8: clause number
TIME SPENT IN LINE
These records exist only for timed sampling. They always occur between CURRENT LINE and END CURRENT LINE.
- Byte 1: 4
- Byte 2–9: 8-byte time spent in line (nanoseconds)
BACKTRACE INFORMATION
These records may or may not exist depending on creation options. They always occur between CURRENT LINE and END CURRENT LINE.
Note: Apart from the record type identifier, these records have the same format as CURRENT LINE.
- Byte 1: 5
- Byte 2–3: module number
- Byte 4–7: line number
- Byte 8: clause number
FUNCTION NAME
These records may or may not exist depending on creation options. They follow immediately after either CURRENT LINE or BACKTRACE INFORMATION.
- Byte 1: 7
- Byte 2: 8-bit name length
- Byte 3–on: function name
GOSUB
These records may or may not exist depending on creation options. They follow immediately after either CURRENT LINE or BACKTRACE INFORMATION.
- Byte 1: 8
MAIN ROUTINE
These records may or may not exist depending on creation options. They follow immediately after either CURRENT LINE or BACKTRACE INFORMATION.
This indicates that the given line is neither in a GOSUB nor in a function body.
- Byte 1: 9
END CURRENT LINE
- Byte 1: 6
Potential Syntax
DEBUG PROFILE SAMPLED filename
DEBUG PROFILE TIMED filename
DEBUG PROFILE STOP
Profiler.exe
To use the profiler.exe available on the ftp site in /Dll_Distr/profiler to get a nice listing of what is in the log file use.
- profiler.exe filename
or
- profiler.exe filename raw