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uvw | coz | |
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1 | 18 | |
1,767 | 3,923 | |
- | 4.6% | |
7.6 | 5.7 | |
3 months ago | 9 days ago | |
C++ | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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uvw
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I hate ASIO and I can't be alone.
Have you tried this wrapper? https://github.com/skypjack/uvw
coz
- Coz: Causal Profiling
- Coz: Finding code that counts with causal profiling
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Why is SwitchToThread using so many resources?
But let's take the guesswork out of profilers. Use Coz. It's a causal profiler that performs experiments to determine what code would see the greatest performance improvement of the whole program if made faster. There's a video in the link; I think the best demonstration they had was a program that saw the greatest improvement by optimizing a function that ranked #30 by a sampling profiler.
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Performance analysing tools
Coz. It's in a Debian package so you don't have to build it. Watch the video embedded in the page I linked; I;m all about profiling, but the devil is if you're not a statistician, you don't know how to read profiler results.
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How much does Rust's bounds checking actually cost?
I think https://github.com/plasma-umass/coz solves most problems related to noise in benchmarks.
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Why would introducing a panic cause a 20% performance increase
Perhaps you're thinking of the coz profiler (https://github.com/plasma-umass/coz)?
- Coz: Finding Code That Counts with Causal Profiling
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Ask HN: Has anyone used Coz for casual profiling?
I was thinking of doing some kernel profiling, and stumbled upon this interesting repo: https://github.com/plasma-umass/coz
I'm pretty intrigued by the concept, and was wondering if anyone here tried out Coz.
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Best accurate way to measure/compare elapsed time in C++
https://github.com/plasma-umass/coz https://youtu.be/7g1Acy5eGbE
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Performance variation when moving functions between files
Could it be an issue of binary layout? Have a look at the coz profiler which has a rust port.
What are some alternatives?
libuv - Cross-platform asynchronous I/O
Sampling Profiler for Python - Simple Python sampling profiler
Boost.Asio - Asio C++ Library
php-spx - A simple & straight-to-the-point PHP profiling extension with its built-in web UI
libevent - Event notification library
stabilizer - Stabilizer: Rigorous Performance Evaluation (llvm-12 fork)
libev - Full-featured high-performance event loop loosely modelled after libevent
nng - nanomsg-next-generation -- light-weight brokerless messaging
C++ Actor Framework - An Open Source Implementation of the Actor Model in C++
zmqpp - 0mq 'highlevel' C++ bindings
MTuner - MTuner is a C/C++ memory profiler and memory leak finder for Windows, PlayStation 4 and 3, Android and other platforms