From 5dabeed4eaf52d6f8ecfdcd6a7def4727d100209 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fred Drake Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 07:02:35 +0000 Subject: Index entries. Consistency nits. --- Doc/lib/libprofile.tex | 29 +++++++++++++++-------------- Doc/libprofile.tex | 29 +++++++++++++++-------------- 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex b/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex index debb332..174b51d 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ \label{profile} Copyright \copyright{} 1994, by InfoSeek Corporation, all rights reserved. +\index{InfoSeek Corporation} -Written by James Roskind.% +Written by James Roskind\index{Roskind, James}.% \footnote{ Updated and converted to \LaTeX\ by Guido van Rossum. The references to the old profiler are left in the text, although it no longer exists. @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ The file \file{profile.py} can also be invoked as a script to profile another script. For example: \begin{verbatim} -python /usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py +python /usr/local/lib/python1.5/profile.py myscript.py \end{verbatim} When you wish to review the profile, you should use the methods in the @@ -401,16 +402,16 @@ abbreviation is unambiguous. The following are the keys currently defined: \begin{tableii}{|l|l|}{code}{Valid Arg}{Meaning} -\lineii{"calls"}{call count} -\lineii{"cumulative"}{cumulative time} -\lineii{"file"}{file name} -\lineii{"module"}{file name} -\lineii{"pcalls"}{primitive call count} -\lineii{"line"}{line number} -\lineii{"name"}{function name} -\lineii{"nfl"}{name/file/line} -\lineii{"stdname"}{standard name} -\lineii{"time"}{internal time} + \lineii{'calls'}{call count} + \lineii{'cumulative'}{cumulative time} + \lineii{'file'}{file name} + \lineii{'module'}{file name} + \lineii{'pcalls'}{primitive call count} + \lineii{'line'}{line number} + \lineii{'name'}{function name} + \lineii{'nfl'}{name/file/line} + \lineii{'stdname'}{standard name} + \lineii{'time'}{internal time} \end{tableii} Note that all sorts on statistics are in descending order (placing @@ -723,8 +724,8 @@ class OldProfile(Profile): nor_callers = {} nc = 0 for func_caller in callers.keys(): - nor_callers[self.func_normalize(func_caller)]=\ - callers[func_caller] + nor_callers[self.func_normalize(func_caller)] = \ + callers[func_caller] nc = nc + callers[func_caller] self.stats[nor_func] = nc, nc, tt, ct, nor_callers \end{verbatim} diff --git a/Doc/libprofile.tex b/Doc/libprofile.tex index debb332..174b51d 100644 --- a/Doc/libprofile.tex +++ b/Doc/libprofile.tex @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ \label{profile} Copyright \copyright{} 1994, by InfoSeek Corporation, all rights reserved. +\index{InfoSeek Corporation} -Written by James Roskind.% +Written by James Roskind\index{Roskind, James}.% \footnote{ Updated and converted to \LaTeX\ by Guido van Rossum. The references to the old profiler are left in the text, although it no longer exists. @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ The file \file{profile.py} can also be invoked as a script to profile another script. For example: \begin{verbatim} -python /usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py +python /usr/local/lib/python1.5/profile.py myscript.py \end{verbatim} When you wish to review the profile, you should use the methods in the @@ -401,16 +402,16 @@ abbreviation is unambiguous. The following are the keys currently defined: \begin{tableii}{|l|l|}{code}{Valid Arg}{Meaning} -\lineii{"calls"}{call count} -\lineii{"cumulative"}{cumulative time} -\lineii{"file"}{file name} -\lineii{"module"}{file name} -\lineii{"pcalls"}{primitive call count} -\lineii{"line"}{line number} -\lineii{"name"}{function name} -\lineii{"nfl"}{name/file/line} -\lineii{"stdname"}{standard name} -\lineii{"time"}{internal time} + \lineii{'calls'}{call count} + \lineii{'cumulative'}{cumulative time} + \lineii{'file'}{file name} + \lineii{'module'}{file name} + \lineii{'pcalls'}{primitive call count} + \lineii{'line'}{line number} + \lineii{'name'}{function name} + \lineii{'nfl'}{name/file/line} + \lineii{'stdname'}{standard name} + \lineii{'time'}{internal time} \end{tableii} Note that all sorts on statistics are in descending order (placing @@ -723,8 +724,8 @@ class OldProfile(Profile): nor_callers = {} nc = 0 for func_caller in callers.keys(): - nor_callers[self.func_normalize(func_caller)]=\ - callers[func_caller] + nor_callers[self.func_normalize(func_caller)] = \ + callers[func_caller] nc = nc + callers[func_caller] self.stats[nor_func] = nc, nc, tt, ct, nor_callers \end{verbatim} -- cgit v0.12