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authorRaymond Hettinger <python@rcn.com>2004-12-19 20:31:46 (GMT)
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Bug #1066607: "Limitations" section of profiler docs is incorrect
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@@ -528,16 +528,7 @@ ordering are identical to the \method{print_callers()} method.
\section{Limitations \label{profile-limits}}
-There are two fundamental limitations on this profiler. The first is
-that it relies on the Python interpreter to dispatch \dfn{call},
-\dfn{return}, and \dfn{exception} events. Compiled \C{} code does not
-get interpreted, and hence is ``invisible'' to the profiler. All time
-spent in \C{} code (including built-in functions) will be charged to the
-Python function that invoked the \C{} code. If the \C{} code calls out
-to some native Python code, then those calls will be profiled
-properly.
-
-The second limitation has to do with accuracy of timing information.
+One limitation has to do with accuracy of timing information.
There is a fundamental problem with deterministic profilers involving
accuracy. The most obvious restriction is that the underlying ``clock''
is only ticking at a rate (typically) of about .001 seconds. Hence no