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palanteer
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Palanteer v0.5 is out! Live visual Python profiling with support of multiprocess
GitHub: https://github.com/dfeneyrou/palanteer
- Palanteer v0.5 is out! Live visual C++ profiling with support of auto instrumentation (GCC) and multi-process
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Palanteer, Python high performance visual profiler, now supports asyncio / gevent
The open source code is on github, the tool has very low dependencies (openGL 3.3 and a C++11 compiler)
- High performance visual profiler, debugger, tests enabler for C++ and Python
- Palanteer: High performance visual profiler, debugger for C++ and Python
tracy
- Tracy: Real-time nanosecond resolution frame profiler
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Google/orbit – C/C++ Performance Profiler
i don't really think there is _anything_ that comes even close to tracy https://github.com/wolfpld/tracy.
on top of this, given google's penchant for dumping projects aka abandonware, this would be an easy pass.
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Immediate Mode GUI Programming
The RemedyBG debugger (https://remedybg.handmade.network/) and the Tracy profiler (https://github.com/wolfpld/tracy) both use Dear ImGui and so far I've only read high praise from people who used those tools compared to the 'established' alternatives.
For tools like this, programmers are also just "normal users", and from the developer side, I'm sure they evaluated various alternatives with all their pros and cons before settling for Dear ImGui.
- Tracy Profiler
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Tuning Linux for Performance
Not the person you asked, but generally you might want to look at "frame-based" profilers. These are typically used in video games, but the concept is general, and can apply to other applications. The "frame" could also be something like a request or transaction being processed. I like Tracy[1], myself.
Another latency metric that you'll see, often w/respect to web apps and microservices is "P99" and similar. This is the amount of time in which 99% of requests get their response. For a higher percentile, you get a better idea of worst-case performance.
[1] https://github.com/wolfpld/tracy
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What is your favourite profiling tool for C++?
I've not actually used Superluminal, but I use Tracy for similar reasons. It's free though (and, importantly, open source).
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My first game engine
For profiling, you can check tracy.
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I got my procedural city engine / game (built from scratch in c++) running on the steam deck - does it look too garish?
You could try Tracy
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Sharing Saturday #462
There is no such thing as overengineering in fun projects, so I've also adopted Tracy as profiling solution. Works quite nice and gonna save me plenty of times in the future debugging performance spikes on badly optimized math heavy operations.
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Debugging and profiling embedded applications.
I know about tools such as tracing, jaeger or tracy. While having a complete tracing could be a potential solution, these tools don't work with no_std.
What are some alternatives?
scalene - Scalene: a high-performance, high-precision CPU, GPU, and memory profiler for Python with AI-powered optimization proposals
optick - C++ Profiler For Games
MTuner - MTuner is a C/C++ memory profiler and memory leak finder for Windows, PlayStation 4 and 3, Android and other platforms
orbit - C/C++ Performance Profiler
python-benchmark-harness - A micro/macro benchmark framework for the Python programming language that helps with optimizing your software.
pprof - pprof is a tool for visualization and analysis of profiling data
easy_profiler - Lightweight profiler library for c++
parallel-hashmap - A family of header-only, very fast and memory-friendly hashmap and btree containers.
STL - MSVC's implementation of the C++ Standard Library.
hotspot - The Linux perf GUI for performance analysis.
gperftools - Main gperftools repository