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dmtcp
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The intersection of shadow stacks and CRIU
I would love to make more use of CRIU. E.g. I considered to use CRIU for my Python preloaded logic (https://github.com/albertz/python-preloaded). Unfortunately, at that point in time, CRIU must be used with root access, which was not an option. However, I see that the PR was merged now, so maybe it works now? (https://github.com/checkpoint-restore/criu/pull/1930)
There is also DMTCP (https://github.com/dmtcp/dmtcp/) but this might have other problems for my use case.
My solution was to use a fork server instead, which works almost equally well. There are not really much downsides with this approach. And this is actually quite simple, and also quite cross-platform (except Windows).
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Python Preloaded
Or maybe DMTCP is a better alternative to CRIU?
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timemory
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Best way to track cpu and i/o time?
timemory is my recommendation as the backend if you want to build something custom
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Proposal Idea: Make `= auto` like `= default` except that it is an error if the member cannot be generated
Just write a macro
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jrmadsen/compile-time-perf -- High-level compilation overhead metrics
Anybody that's done it before on Windows could probably get a prototype ready in an hour or two bc it already supports not using fork -- there's a timem-mpi exe built from the same source that uses MPI_Comm_spawn_multiple instead of fork bc OpenMPI will seg-fault when you fork inside a rank.
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Is there a way to get the type from type_index?
example enum #1 example usage #1.1 example usage #1.2
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Advice for Intermediate/Advance C++ Developer
This can as simple as using a command-line tool like time) or timem
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