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authorMichael W. Hudson <mwh@python.net>2005-01-18 15:53:59 (GMT)
committerMichael W. Hudson <mwh@python.net>2005-01-18 15:53:59 (GMT)
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@@ -207,14 +207,14 @@ sys.getcounts()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LLTRACE introduced well before 1.0
-Compile in support of Low Level TRACE-ing of the main interpreter loop.
+Compile in support for Low Level TRACE-ing of the main interpreter loop.
-When this preprocessor symbol is defined, before eval_frame
-(eval_code2 before 2.2) executes a frame's code it checks the frame's
-global namespace for a variable "__lltrace__". If such a variable is
-found, mounds of information about what the interpreter is doing are
-sprayed to stdout, such as every opcode and opcode argument and values
-pushed onto and popped off the value stack.
+When this preprocessor symbol is defined, before PyEval_EvalFrame
+(eval_frame in 2.3 and 2.2, eval_code2 before that) executes a frame's code
+it checks the frame's global namespace for a variable "__lltrace__". If
+such a variable is found, mounds of information about what the interpreter
+is doing are sprayed to stdout, such as every opcode and opcode argument
+and values pushed onto and popped off the value stack.
Not useful very often, but very useful when needed.
@@ -245,8 +245,8 @@ that uses GCC (i.e. OS X and linux/ppc).
On the PowerPC the rate at which the time base register is incremented
is not defined by the architecture specification, so you'll need to
-find the manual for your specific processor. For the 750CX, 750CXe,
-750FX (all sold as the G3) we find:
+find the manual for your specific processor. For the 750CX, 750CXe
+and 750FX (all sold as the G3) we find:
The time base counter is clocked at a frequency that is
one-fourth that of the bus clock.