flamegraph
Easy flamegraphs for Rust projects and everything else, without Perl or pipes <3 (by flamegraph-rs)
cargo-flamegraph
Easy flamegraphs for Rust projects and everything else, without Perl or pipes <3 (by killercup)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
flamegraph
Posts with mentions or reviews of flamegraph.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-15.
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Rust Tooling: 8 tools that will increase your productivity
You can install cargo-flamegraph with cargo install flamegraph. There are some underlying requirements to be able to use cargo-flamegraph; you will want to take a look at the repo here to make sure you have the right dependencies.
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Need help making sense of these benchmark results
I tried to diagnose the issue with flamegraph, but unfortunately the flamegraph didn't show anything beyond the next call for some reason
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Why is my code so slow ? advent of code 2022, day 16 (basic graph stuff)
having some tools to identify slowness origins (flamegraph is one... but not sure it's the way to go)
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why is my code so slow ? advent of code 2023, day 16 (basic graph stuff)
I'm currently implementing a solution for the first part of the day 16. It work but it is really slow... I'd like to : - understand why - having some tools to identify slowness origins (flamegraph is one... but not sure it's the way to go) - eventually have some clue/solution/idea - have general feedback on what in my "coding style" is not appropriate for rust (I come from java/kotlin/ts even if I've already coded a bit in c/c++) : for example I love iterator & sequence but i feel they are not really suited to overuse in rust (mostly because of async & result).
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how expensive is an operation?
Use a profiler. Flamegraph is a good way to visualise profiler output. This lets you identify which functions are taking up a large amount of time - and hence helps you identify where to focus your optimisation efforts.
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Slow Rust Redis
You tried trying to see what takes the most time under load via flames? https://github.com/flamegraph-rs/flamegraph
- making a virtual machine in rust
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Need help with rust performance
Well, in cases like that the answer is straight forward, use a profiler like https://github.com/flamegraph-rs/flamegraph
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superdiff - a way to find similar code blocks in projects (comments appreciated)
I don't see any obvious problems with your algorithm. I've had luck using cargo-flamegraph to identify the slow parts of my code. That's going to show you which parts to focus on improving the performance of!
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Data-driven performance optimization with Rust and Miri
From the readme of cargo flamegraph:
cargo-flamegraph
Posts with mentions or reviews of cargo-flamegraph.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-06.
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Rust profiling
I'd suggest cargo flamegraph https://github.com/killercup/cargo-flamegraph
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (16/2021)!
Check out cargo flamegraph.
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Help: My Rocket server is very vulnerable to denial of service attacks
cargo-flamegraph is a very simple and portable tool to understand where the time is spent in your application. If you want more detailed info, try this: perf record -g --call-graph=dwarf /path/to/your/application and then load it into Firefox Profiler. That's the best profiling UI available.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing flamegraph and cargo-flamegraph you can also consider the following projects:
tracing - Application level tracing for Rust.
hotspot - The Linux perf GUI for performance analysis.
tensorflow_macos - TensorFlow for macOS 11.0+ accelerated using Apple's ML Compute framework.
toml-rs - A TOML encoding/decoding library for Rust
heaptrack - A heap memory profiler for Linux
html-proofer - Test your rendered HTML files to make sure they're accurate.
hashbrown - Rust port of Google's SwissTable hash map
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer]
snmalloc-rs - rust bindings of snmalloc
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs
bcc - BCC - Tools for BPF-based Linux IO analysis, networking, monitoring, and more
flamegraph vs tracing
cargo-flamegraph vs hotspot
flamegraph vs tensorflow_macos
cargo-flamegraph vs toml-rs
flamegraph vs heaptrack
cargo-flamegraph vs html-proofer
flamegraph vs hashbrown
cargo-flamegraph vs rust-analyzer
flamegraph vs snmalloc-rs
cargo-flamegraph vs rust-analyzer
flamegraph vs bcc
cargo-flamegraph vs hashbrown