;;; profiler.el --- UI and helper functions for Emacs's native profiler -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2012-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Tomohiro Matsuyama ;; Keywords: lisp ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; See Info node `(elisp)Profiling'. ;;; Code: (require 'cl-lib) (defgroup profiler nil "Emacs profiler." :group 'lisp :version "24.3" :prefix "profiler-") (defconst profiler-version "24.3") (defcustom profiler-sampling-interval 1000000 "Default sampling interval in nanoseconds." :type 'integer :group 'profiler) ;;; Utilities (defun profiler-ensure-string (object) (cond ((stringp object) object) ((symbolp object) (symbol-name object)) ((numberp object) (number-to-string object)) (t (format "%s" object)))) (defun profiler-format-percent (number divisor) (format "%d%%" (floor (* 100.0 number) divisor))) (defun profiler-format-number (number) "Format NUMBER in human readable string." (if (and (integerp number) (> number 0)) (cl-loop with i = (% (1+ (floor (log number 10))) 3) for c in (append (number-to-string number) nil) if (= i 0) collect ?, into s and do (setq i 3) collect c into s do (cl-decf i) finally return (apply 'string (if (eq (car s) ?,) (cdr s) s))) (profiler-ensure-string number))) (defun profiler-format (fmt &rest args) (cl-loop for (width align subfmt) in fmt for arg in args for str = (cond ((consp subfmt) (apply 'profiler-format subfmt arg)) ((stringp subfmt) (format subfmt arg)) ((and (symbolp subfmt) (fboundp subfmt)) (funcall subfmt arg)) (t (profiler-ensure-string arg))) for len = (length str) if (< width len) collect (progn (put-text-property (max 0 (- width 2)) len 'invisible 'profiler str) str) into frags else collect (let ((padding (make-string (max 0 (- width len)) ?\s))) (cl-ecase align (left (concat str padding)) (right (concat padding str)))) into frags finally return (apply #'concat frags))) ;;; Entries (defun profiler-format-entry (entry) "Format ENTRY in human readable string. ENTRY would be a function name of a function itself." (cond ((memq (car-safe entry) '(closure lambda)) (format "#" (sxhash entry))) ((byte-code-function-p entry) (format "#" (sxhash entry))) ((or (subrp entry) (symbolp entry) (stringp entry)) (format "%s" entry)) (t (format "#" (sxhash entry))))) (defun profiler-fixup-entry (entry) (if (symbolp entry) entry (profiler-format-entry entry))) ;;; Backtraces (defun profiler-fixup-backtrace (backtrace) (apply 'vector (mapcar 'profiler-fixup-entry backtrace))) ;;; Logs ;; The C code returns the log in the form of a hash-table where the keys are ;; vectors (of size profiler-max-stack-depth, holding truncated ;; backtraces, where the first element is the top of the stack) and ;; the values are integers (which count how many times this backtrace ;; has been seen, multiplied by a "weight factor" which is either the ;; sampling-interval or the memory being allocated). (defun profiler-compare-logs (log1 log2) "Compare LOG1 with LOG2 and return diff." (let ((newlog (make-hash-table :test 'equal))) ;; Make a copy of `log1' into `newlog'. (maphash (lambda (backtrace count) (puthash backtrace count newlog)) log1) (maphash (lambda (backtrace count) (puthash backtrace (- (gethash backtrace log1 0) count) newlog)) log2) newlog)) (defun profiler-fixup-log (log) (let ((newlog (make-hash-table :test 'equal))) (maphash (lambda (backtrace count) (puthash (profiler-fixup-backtrace backtrace) count newlog)) log) newlog)) ;;; Profiles (cl-defstruct (profiler-profile (:type vector) (:constructor profiler-make-profile)) (tag 'profiler-profile) (version profiler-version) ;; - `type' has a value indicating the kind of profile (`memory' or `cpu'). ;; - `log' indicates the profile log. ;; - `timestamp' has a value giving the time when the profile was obtained. ;; - `diff-p' indicates if this profile represents a diff between two profiles. type log timestamp diff-p) (defun profiler-compare-profiles (profile1 profile2) "Compare PROFILE1 with PROFILE2 and return diff." (unless (eq (profiler-profile-type profile1) (profiler-profile-type profile2)) (error "Can't compare different type of profiles")) (profiler-make-profile :type (profiler-profile-type profile1) :timestamp (current-time) :diff-p t :log (profiler-compare-logs (profiler-profile-log profile1) (profiler-profile-log profile2)))) (defun profiler-fixup-profile (profile) "Fixup PROFILE so that the profile could be serialized into file." (profiler-make-profile :type (profiler-profile-type profile) :timestamp (profiler-profile-timestamp profile) :diff-p (profiler-profile-diff-p profile) :log (profiler-fixup-log (profiler-profile-log profile)))) (defun profiler-write-profile (profile filename &optional confirm) "Write PROFILE into file FILENAME." (with-temp-buffer (let (print-level print-length) (print (profiler-fixup-profile profile) (current-buffer))) (write-file filename confirm))) (defun profiler-read-profile (filename) "Read profile from file FILENAME." ;; FIXME: tag and version check (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents filename) (goto-char (point-min)) (read (current-buffer)))) (defun profiler-running-p (&optional mode) "Return non-nil if the profiler is running. Optional argument MODE means only check for the specified mode (cpu or mem)." (cond ((eq mode 'cpu) (and (fboundp 'profiler-cpu-running-p) (profiler-cpu-running-p))) ((eq mode 'mem) (profiler-memory-running-p)) (t (or (profiler-running-p 'cpu) (profiler-running-p 'mem))))) (defvar profiler-cpu-log nil) (defvar profiler-memory-log nil) (defun profiler-cpu-profile () "Return CPU profile." (profiler-make-profile :type 'cpu :timestamp (current-time) :log profiler-cpu-log)) (defun profiler-memory-profile () "Return memory profile." (profiler-make-profile :type 'memory :timestamp (current-time) :log profiler-memory-log)) ;;; Calltrees (cl-defstruct (profiler-calltree (:constructor profiler-make-calltree)) entry (count 0) (count-percent "") parent children) (defun profiler-calltree-leaf-p (tree) (null (profiler-calltree-children tree))) (defun profiler-calltree-count< (a b) (cond ((eq (profiler-calltree-entry a) t) t) ((eq (profiler-calltree-entry b) t) nil) (t (< (profiler-calltree-count a) (profiler-calltree-count b))))) (defun profiler-calltree-count> (a b) (not (profiler-calltree-count< a b))) (defun profiler-calltree-depth (tree) (let ((d 0)) (while (setq tree (profiler-calltree-parent tree)) (cl-incf d)) d)) (defun profiler-calltree-find (tree entry) "Return a child tree of ENTRY under TREE." (let (result (children (profiler-calltree-children tree))) (while (and children (null result)) (let ((child (car children))) (when (function-equal (profiler-calltree-entry child) entry) (setq result child)) (setq children (cdr children)))) result)) (defun profiler-calltree-walk (calltree function) (funcall function calltree) (dolist (child (profiler-calltree-children calltree)) (profiler-calltree-walk child function))) (defun profiler-calltree-build-1 (tree log &optional reverse) ;; This doesn't try to stitch up partial backtraces together. ;; We still use it for reverse calltrees, but for forward calltrees, we use ;; profiler-calltree-build-unified instead now. (maphash (lambda (backtrace count) (let ((node tree) (max (length backtrace))) (dotimes (i max) (let ((entry (aref backtrace (if reverse i (- max i 1))))) (when entry (let ((child (profiler-calltree-find node entry))) (unless child (setq child (profiler-make-calltree :entry entry :parent node)) (push child (profiler-calltree-children node))) (cl-incf (profiler-calltree-count child) count) (setq node child))))))) log)) (define-hash-table-test 'profiler-function-equal #'function-equal (lambda (f) (cond ((byte-code-function-p f) (aref f 1)) ((eq (car-safe f) 'closure) (cddr f)) (t f)))) (defun profiler-calltree-build-unified (tree log) ;; Let's try to unify all those partial backtraces into a single ;; call tree. First, we record in fun-map all the functions that appear ;; in `log' and where they appear. (let ((fun-map (make-hash-table :test 'profiler-function-equal)) (parent-map (make-hash-table :test 'eq)) (leftover-tree (profiler-make-calltree :entry '... :parent tree))) (push leftover-tree (profiler-calltree-children tree)) (maphash (lambda (backtrace _count) (let ((max (length backtrace))) ;; Don't record the head elements in there, since we want to use this ;; fun-map to find parents of partial backtraces, but parents only ;; make sense if they have something "above". (dotimes (i (1- max)) (let ((f (aref backtrace i))) (when f (push (cons i backtrace) (gethash f fun-map))))))) log) ;; Then, for each partial backtrace, try to find a parent backtrace ;; (i.e. a backtrace that describes (part of) the truncated part of ;; the partial backtrace). For a partial backtrace like "[f3 f2 f1]" (f3 ;; is deeper), any backtrace that includes f1 could be a parent; and indeed ;; the counts of this partial backtrace could each come from a different ;; parent backtrace (some of which may not even be in `log'). So we should ;; consider each backtrace that includes f1 and give it some percentage of ;; `count'. But we can't know for sure what percentage to give to each ;; possible parent. ;; The "right" way might be to give a percentage proportional to the counts ;; already registered for that parent, or some such statistical principle. ;; But instead, we will give all our counts to a single "best ;; matching" parent. So let's look for the best matching parent, and store ;; the result in parent-map. ;; Using the "best matching parent" is important also to try and avoid ;; stitching together backtraces that can't possibly go together. ;; For example, when the head is `apply' (or `mapcar', ...), we want to ;; make sure we don't just use any parent that calls `apply', since most of ;; them would never, in turn, cause apply to call the subsequent function. (maphash (lambda (backtrace _count) (let* ((max (1- (length backtrace))) (head (aref backtrace max)) (best-parent nil) (best-match (1+ max)) (parents (gethash head fun-map))) (pcase-dolist (`(,i . ,parent) parents) (when t ;; (<= (- max i) best-match) ;Else, it can't be better. (let ((match max) (imatch i)) (cl-assert (>= match imatch)) (cl-assert (function-equal (aref backtrace max) (aref parent i))) (while (progn (cl-decf imatch) (cl-decf match) (when (> imatch 0) (function-equal (aref backtrace match) (aref parent imatch))))) (when (< match best-match) (cl-assert (<= (- max i) best-match)) ;; Let's make sure this parent is not already our child: we ;; don't want cycles here! (let ((valid t) (tmp-parent parent)) (while (setq tmp-parent (if (eq tmp-parent backtrace) (setq valid nil) (cdr (gethash tmp-parent parent-map))))) (when valid (setq best-match match) (setq best-parent (cons i parent)))))))) (puthash backtrace best-parent parent-map))) log) ;; Now we have a single parent per backtrace, so we have a unified tree. ;; Let's build the actual call-tree from it. (maphash (lambda (backtrace count) (let ((node tree) (parents (list (cons -1 backtrace))) (tmp backtrace) (max (length backtrace))) (while (setq tmp (gethash tmp parent-map)) (push tmp parents) (setq tmp (cdr tmp))) (when (aref (cdar parents) (1- max)) (cl-incf (profiler-calltree-count leftover-tree) count) (setq node leftover-tree)) (pcase-dolist (`(,i . ,parent) parents) (let ((j (1- max))) (while (> j i) (let ((f (aref parent j))) (cl-decf j) (when f (let ((child (profiler-calltree-find node f))) (unless child (setq child (profiler-make-calltree :entry f :parent node)) (push child (profiler-calltree-children node))) (cl-incf (profiler-calltree-count child) count) (setq node child))))))))) log))) (defun profiler-calltree-compute-percentages (tree) (let ((total-count 0)) ;; FIXME: the memory profiler's total wraps around all too easily! (dolist (child (profiler-calltree-children tree)) (cl-incf total-count (profiler-calltree-count child))) (unless (zerop total-count) (profiler-calltree-walk tree (lambda (node) (setf (profiler-calltree-count-percent node) (profiler-format-percent (profiler-calltree-count node) total-count))))))) (cl-defun profiler-calltree-build (log &key reverse) (let ((tree (profiler-make-calltree))) (if reverse (profiler-calltree-build-1 tree log reverse) (profiler-calltree-build-unified tree log)) (profiler-calltree-compute-percentages tree) tree)) (defun profiler-calltree-sort (tree predicate) (let ((children (profiler-calltree-children tree))) (setf (profiler-calltree-children tree) (sort children predicate)) (dolist (child (profiler-calltree-children tree)) (profiler-calltree-sort child predicate)))) ;;; Report rendering (defcustom profiler-report-closed-mark "+" "An indicator of closed calltrees." :type 'string :group 'profiler) (defcustom profiler-report-open-mark "-" "An indicator of open calltrees." :type 'string :group 'profiler) (defcustom profiler-report-leaf-mark " " "An indicator of calltree leaves." :type 'string :group 'profiler) (defvar profiler-report-cpu-line-format '((24 right ((19 right) (5 right))) (90 left)) ) (defvar profiler-report-memory-line-format '((55 left) (19 right ((14 right profiler-format-number) (5 right))))) (defvar-local profiler-report-profile nil "The current profile.") (defvar-local profiler-report-reversed nil "True if calltree is rendered in bottom-up. Do not touch this variable directly.") (defvar-local profiler-report-order nil "The value can be `ascending' or `descending'. Do not touch this variable directly.") (defun profiler-report-make-entry-part (entry) (let ((string (cond ((eq entry t) "Others") ((and (symbolp entry) (fboundp entry)) (propertize (symbol-name entry) 'face 'link 'follow-link "\r" 'mouse-face 'highlight 'help-echo "\ mouse-2: jump to definition\n\ RET: expand or collapse")) (t (profiler-format-entry entry))))) (propertize string 'profiler-entry entry))) (defun profiler-report-make-name-part (tree) (let* ((entry (profiler-calltree-entry tree)) (depth (profiler-calltree-depth tree)) (indent (make-string (* (1- depth) 1) ?\s)) (mark (if (profiler-calltree-leaf-p tree) profiler-report-leaf-mark profiler-report-closed-mark)) (entry (profiler-report-make-entry-part entry))) (format "%s%s %s" indent mark entry))) (defun profiler-report-header-line-format (fmt &rest args) (let* ((header (apply #'profiler-format fmt args)) (escaped (replace-regexp-in-string "%" "%%" header))) (concat " " escaped))) (defun profiler-report-line-format (tree) (let ((diff-p (profiler-profile-diff-p profiler-report-profile)) (name-part (profiler-report-make-name-part tree)) (count (profiler-calltree-count tree)) (count-percent (profiler-calltree-count-percent tree))) (profiler-format (cl-ecase (profiler-profile-type profiler-report-profile) (cpu profiler-report-cpu-line-format) (memory profiler-report-memory-line-format)) (if diff-p (list (if (> count 0) (format "+%s" count) count) "") (list count count-percent)) name-part ))) (defun profiler-report-insert-calltree (tree) (let ((line (profiler-report-line-format tree))) (insert (propertize (concat line "\n") 'calltree tree)))) (defun profiler-report-insert-calltree-children (tree) (mapc #'profiler-report-insert-calltree (profiler-calltree-children tree))) ;;; Report mode (defvar profiler-report-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map "n" 'profiler-report-next-entry) (define-key map "p" 'profiler-report-previous-entry) ;; I find it annoying more than helpful to not be able to navigate ;; normally with the cursor keys. --Stef ;; (define-key map [down] 'profiler-report-next-entry) ;; (define-key map [up] 'profiler-report-previous-entry) (define-key map "\r" 'profiler-report-toggle-entry) (define-key map "\t" 'profiler-report-toggle-entry) (define-key map "i" 'profiler-report-toggle-entry) (define-key map "f" 'profiler-report-find-entry) (define-key map "j" 'profiler-report-find-entry) (define-key map [follow-link] 'mouse-face) (define-key map [mouse-2] 'profiler-report-find-entry) (define-key map "d" 'profiler-report-describe-entry) (define-key map "C" 'profiler-report-render-calltree) (define-key map "B" 'profiler-report-render-reversed-calltree) (define-key map "A" 'profiler-report-ascending-sort) (define-key map "D" 'profiler-report-descending-sort) (define-key map "=" 'profiler-report-compare-profile) (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-w") 'profiler-report-write-profile) (easy-menu-define profiler-report-menu map "Menu for Profiler Report mode." '("Profiler" ["Next Entry" profiler-report-next-entry :active t :help "Move to next entry"] ["Previous Entry" profiler-report-previous-entry :active t :help "Move to previous entry"] "--" ["Toggle Entry" profiler-report-toggle-entry :active (profiler-report-calltree-at-point) :help "Expand or collapse the current entry"] ["Find Entry" profiler-report-find-entry ;; FIXME should deactivate if not on a known function. :active (profiler-report-calltree-at-point) :help "Find the definition of the current entry"] ["Describe Entry" profiler-report-describe-entry :active (profiler-report-calltree-at-point) :help "Show the documentation of the current entry"] "--" ["Show Calltree" profiler-report-render-calltree :active profiler-report-reversed :help "Show calltree view"] ["Show Reversed Calltree" profiler-report-render-reversed-calltree :active (not profiler-report-reversed) :help "Show reversed calltree view"] ["Sort Ascending" profiler-report-ascending-sort :active (not (eq profiler-report-order 'ascending)) :help "Sort calltree view in ascending order"] ["Sort Descending" profiler-report-descending-sort :active (not (eq profiler-report-order 'descending)) :help "Sort calltree view in descending order"] "--" ["Compare Profile..." profiler-report-compare-profile :active t :help "Compare current profile with another"] ["Write Profile..." profiler-report-write-profile :active t :help "Write current profile to a file"] "--" ["Start Profiler" profiler-start :active (not (profiler-running-p)) :help "Start profiling"] ["Stop Profiler" profiler-stop :active (profiler-running-p) :help "Stop profiling"] ["New Report" profiler-report :active (profiler-running-p) :help "Make a new report"])) map) "Keymap for `profiler-report-mode'.") (defun profiler-report-make-buffer-name (profile) (format "*%s-Profiler-Report %s*" (cl-ecase (profiler-profile-type profile) (cpu 'CPU) (memory 'Memory)) (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %T" (profiler-profile-timestamp profile)))) (defun profiler-report-setup-buffer-1 (profile) "Make a buffer for PROFILE and return it." (let* ((buf-name (profiler-report-make-buffer-name profile)) (buffer (get-buffer-create buf-name))) (with-current-buffer buffer (profiler-report-mode) (setq profiler-report-profile profile profiler-report-reversed nil profiler-report-order 'descending)) buffer)) (defun profiler-report-setup-buffer (profile) "Make a buffer for PROFILE with rendering the profile and return it." (let ((buffer (profiler-report-setup-buffer-1 profile))) (with-current-buffer buffer (profiler-report-render-calltree)) buffer)) (defun profiler--xref-backend () 'elisp) (define-derived-mode profiler-report-mode special-mode "Profiler-Report" "Profiler Report Mode." (add-to-invisibility-spec '(profiler . t)) (add-hook 'xref-backend-functions #'profiler--xref-backend nil t) (setq buffer-read-only t buffer-undo-list t truncate-lines t)) ;;; Report commands (defun profiler-report-calltree-at-point (&optional point) (get-text-property (or point (point)) 'calltree)) (defun profiler-report-move-to-entry () (let ((point (next-single-property-change (line-beginning-position) 'profiler-entry))) (if point (goto-char point) (back-to-indentation)))) (defun profiler-report-next-entry () "Move cursor to next entry." (interactive) (forward-line) (profiler-report-move-to-entry)) (defun profiler-report-previous-entry () "Move cursor to previous entry." (interactive) (forward-line -1) (profiler-report-move-to-entry)) (defun profiler-report-expand-entry (&optional full) "Expand entry at point. With a prefix argument, expand the whole subtree." (interactive "P") (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (when (search-forward (concat profiler-report-closed-mark " ") (line-end-position) t) (let ((tree (profiler-report-calltree-at-point))) (when tree (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (replace-match (concat profiler-report-open-mark " ")) (forward-line) (let ((first (point)) (last (copy-marker (point) t))) (profiler-report-insert-calltree-children tree) (when full (goto-char first) (while (< (point) last) (profiler-report-expand-entry) (forward-line 1)))) t)))))) (defun profiler-report-collapse-entry () "Collapse entry at point." (interactive) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (when (search-forward (concat profiler-report-open-mark " ") (line-end-position) t) (let* ((tree (profiler-report-calltree-at-point)) (depth (profiler-calltree-depth tree)) (start (line-beginning-position 2)) d) (when tree (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (replace-match (concat profiler-report-closed-mark " ")) (while (and (eq (forward-line) 0) (let ((child (get-text-property (point) 'calltree))) (and child (numberp (setq d (profiler-calltree-depth child))))) (> d depth))) (delete-region start (line-beginning-position))))) t))) (defun profiler-report-toggle-entry (&optional arg) "Expand entry at point if the tree is collapsed, otherwise collapse. With prefix argument, expand all subentries below entry at point." (interactive "P") (or (profiler-report-expand-entry arg) (profiler-report-collapse-entry))) (defun profiler-report-find-entry (&optional event) "Find entry at point." (interactive (list last-nonmenu-event)) (with-current-buffer (if event (window-buffer (posn-window (event-start event))) (current-buffer)) (and event (setq event (event-end event)) (posn-set-point event)) (let ((tree (profiler-report-calltree-at-point))) (when tree (let ((entry (profiler-calltree-entry tree))) (find-function entry)))))) (defun profiler-report-describe-entry () "Describe entry at point." (interactive) (let ((tree (profiler-report-calltree-at-point))) (when tree (let ((entry (profiler-calltree-entry tree))) (require 'help-fns) (describe-function entry))))) (cl-defun profiler-report-render-calltree-1 (profile &key reverse (order 'descending)) (let ((calltree (profiler-calltree-build (profiler-profile-log profile) :reverse reverse))) (setq header-line-format (cl-ecase (profiler-profile-type profile) (cpu (profiler-report-header-line-format profiler-report-cpu-line-format (list "CPU samples" "%") "Function" )) (memory (profiler-report-header-line-format profiler-report-memory-line-format "Function" (list "Bytes" "%"))))) (let ((predicate (cl-ecase order (ascending #'profiler-calltree-count<) (descending #'profiler-calltree-count>)))) (profiler-calltree-sort calltree predicate)) (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (erase-buffer) (profiler-report-insert-calltree-children calltree) (goto-char (point-min)) (profiler-report-move-to-entry)))) (defun profiler-report-rerender-calltree () (profiler-report-render-calltree-1 profiler-report-profile :reverse profiler-report-reversed :order profiler-report-order)) (defun profiler-report-render-calltree () "Render calltree view." (interactive) (setq profiler-report-reversed nil) (profiler-report-rerender-calltree)) (defun profiler-report-render-reversed-calltree () "Render reversed calltree view." (interactive) (setq profiler-report-reversed t) (profiler-report-rerender-calltree)) (defun profiler-report-ascending-sort () "Sort calltree view in ascending order." (interactive) (setq profiler-report-order 'ascending) (profiler-report-rerender-calltree)) (defun profiler-report-descending-sort () "Sort calltree view in descending order." (interactive) (setq profiler-report-order 'descending) (profiler-report-rerender-calltree)) (defun profiler-report-profile (profile) (switch-to-buffer (profiler-report-setup-buffer profile))) (defun profiler-report-profile-other-window (profile) (switch-to-buffer-other-window (profiler-report-setup-buffer profile))) (defun profiler-report-profile-other-frame (profile) (switch-to-buffer-other-frame (profiler-report-setup-buffer profile))) (defun profiler-report-compare-profile (buffer) "Compare the current profile with another." (interactive (list (read-buffer "Compare to: "))) (let* ((profile1 (with-current-buffer buffer profiler-report-profile)) (profile2 profiler-report-profile) (diff-profile (profiler-compare-profiles profile1 profile2))) (profiler-report-profile diff-profile))) (defun profiler-report-write-profile (filename &optional confirm) "Write the current profile into file FILENAME." (interactive (list (read-file-name "Write profile: " default-directory) (not current-prefix-arg))) (profiler-write-profile profiler-report-profile filename confirm)) ;;; Profiler commands ;;;###autoload (defun profiler-start (mode) "Start/restart profilers. MODE can be one of `cpu', `mem', or `cpu+mem'. If MODE is `cpu' or `cpu+mem', time-based profiler will be started. Also, if MODE is `mem' or `cpu+mem', then memory profiler will be started." (interactive (list (if (not (fboundp 'profiler-cpu-start)) 'mem (intern (completing-read (format-prompt "Mode" "cpu") '("cpu" "mem" "cpu+mem") nil t nil nil "cpu"))))) (cl-ecase mode (cpu (profiler-cpu-start profiler-sampling-interval) (message "CPU profiler started")) (mem (profiler-memory-start) (message "Memory profiler started")) (cpu+mem (profiler-cpu-start profiler-sampling-interval) (profiler-memory-start) (message "CPU and memory profiler started")))) (defun profiler-stop () "Stop started profilers. Profiler logs will be kept." (interactive) (when (and (fboundp 'profiler-cpu-running-p) (profiler-cpu-running-p)) (setq profiler-cpu-log (profiler-cpu-log))) (when (profiler-memory-running-p) (setq profiler-memory-log (profiler-memory-log))) (let ((cpu (when (fboundp 'profiler-cpu-stop) (profiler-cpu-stop))) (mem (profiler-memory-stop))) (message "%s profiler stopped" (cond ((and mem cpu) "CPU and memory") (mem "Memory") (cpu "CPU") (t "No"))))) (defun profiler-reset () "Reset profiler logs." (interactive) (when (and (fboundp 'profiler-cpu-running-p) (profiler-cpu-running-p)) (profiler-cpu-stop)) (when (profiler-memory-running-p) (profiler-memory-stop)) (setq profiler-cpu-log nil profiler-memory-log nil)) (defun profiler-report-cpu () (when profiler-cpu-log (profiler-report-profile-other-window (profiler-cpu-profile)))) (defun profiler-report-memory () (when profiler-memory-log (profiler-report-profile-other-window (profiler-memory-profile)))) (defun profiler-report () "Report profiling results." (interactive) (when (and (fboundp 'profiler-cpu-running-p) (profiler-cpu-running-p)) (setq profiler-cpu-log (profiler-cpu-log))) (when (profiler-memory-running-p) (setq profiler-memory-log (profiler-memory-log))) (if (and (not profiler-cpu-log) (not profiler-memory-log)) (user-error "No profiler run recorded") (profiler-report-cpu) (profiler-report-memory))) ;;;###autoload (defun profiler-find-profile (filename) "Open profile FILENAME." (interactive (list (read-file-name "Find profile: " default-directory))) (profiler-report-profile (profiler-read-profile filename))) ;;;###autoload (defun profiler-find-profile-other-window (filename) "Open profile FILENAME." (interactive (list (read-file-name "Find profile: " default-directory))) (profiler-report-profile-other-window (profiler-read-profile filename))) ;;;###autoload (defun profiler-find-profile-other-frame (filename) "Open profile FILENAME." (interactive (list (read-file-name "Find profile: " default-directory))) (profiler-report-profile-other-frame(profiler-read-profile filename))) ;;; Profiling helpers ;; (cl-defmacro with-cpu-profiling ((&key sampling-interval) &rest body) ;; `(unwind-protect ;; (progn ;; (ignore (profiler-cpu-log)) ;; (profiler-cpu-start ,sampling-interval) ;; ,@body) ;; (profiler-cpu-stop) ;; (profiler--report-cpu))) ;; (defmacro with-memory-profiling (&rest body) ;; `(unwind-protect ;; (progn ;; (ignore (profiler-memory-log)) ;; (profiler-memory-start) ;; ,@body) ;; (profiler-memory-stop) ;; (profiler--report-memory))) (provide 'profiler) ;;; profiler.el ends here