From feab23f834d6c300c217bcf450126eea4c455ab4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Peters Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 00:11:10 +0000 Subject: My editor can't deal with long backslash-continued strings. Changed 'em. This still doesn't compile on Windows, but at least I have a shot at fixing that now. --- Modules/_hotshot.c | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) diff --git a/Modules/_hotshot.c b/Modules/_hotshot.c index fa4653a..0465d06 100644 --- a/Modules/_hotshot.c +++ b/Modules/_hotshot.c @@ -14,13 +14,14 @@ /* * Which timer to use should be made more configurable, but that should not - * be difficult. This will do fo now. + * be difficult. This will do for now. */ #ifdef MS_WIN32 #include #include #include /* for getcwd() */ typedef LARGE_INTEGER hs_time; + #else #ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY #error "This module requires gettimeofday() on non-Windows platforms!" @@ -89,9 +90,9 @@ static PyObject * ProfilerError = NULL; /* The log reader... */ -static char logreader_close__doc__[] = "\ -close()\n\ -Close the log file, preventing additional records from being read."; +static char logreader_close__doc__[] = +"close()\n" +"Close the log file, preventing additional records from being read."; static PyObject * logreader_close(LogReaderObject *self, PyObject *args) @@ -453,9 +454,9 @@ logreader_sq_item(LogReaderObject *self, int index) return result; } -static char next__doc__[] = "\ -next() -> event-info\n\ -Return the next event record from the log file."; +static char next__doc__[] = +"next() -> event-info\n" +"Return the next event record from the log file."; static PyObject * logreader_next(LogReaderObject *self, PyObject *args) @@ -750,7 +751,7 @@ tracer_callback(ProfilerObject *self, PyFrameObject *frame, int what, /* A couple of useful helper functions. */ #ifdef MS_WIN32 -static LARGE_INTEGER frequency = {0,0}; +static LARGE_INTEGER frequency = {0, 0}; #endif static unsigned long timeofday_diff = 0; @@ -861,9 +862,9 @@ is_available(ProfilerObject *self) /* Profiler object interface methods. */ -static char close__doc__[] = "\ -close()\n\ -Shut down this profiler and close the log files, even if its active."; +static char close__doc__[] = +"close()\n" +"Shut down this profiler and close the log files, even if its active."; static PyObject * profiler_close(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) @@ -882,9 +883,9 @@ profiler_close(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) return result; } -static char runcall__doc__[] = "\ -runcall(callable[, args[, kw]]) -> callable()\n\ -Profile a specific function call, returning the result of that call."; +static char runcall__doc__[] = +"runcall(callable[, args[, kw]]) -> callable()\n" +"Profile a specific function call, returning the result of that call."; static PyObject * profiler_runcall(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) @@ -905,10 +906,10 @@ profiler_runcall(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) return result; } -static char runcode__doc__[] = "\ -runcode(code, globals[, locals])\n\ -Execute a code object while collecting profile data. If locals is omitted,\n\ -globals is used for the locals as well."; +static char runcode__doc__[] = +"runcode(code, globals[, locals])\n" +"Execute a code object while collecting profile data. If locals is\n" +"omitted, globals is used for the locals as well."; static PyObject * profiler_runcode(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) @@ -944,9 +945,9 @@ profiler_runcode(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) return result; } -static char start__doc__[] = "\ -start()\n\ -Install this profiler for the current thread."; +static char start__doc__[] = +"start()\n" +"Install this profiler for the current thread."; static PyObject * profiler_start(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) @@ -960,9 +961,9 @@ profiler_start(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) return result; } -static char stop__doc__[] = "\ -stop()\n\ -Remove this profiler from the current thread."; +static char stop__doc__[] = +"stop()\n" +"Remove this profiler from the current thread."; static PyObject * profiler_stop(ProfilerObject *self, PyObject *args) @@ -1035,23 +1036,23 @@ profiler_getattr(ProfilerObject *self, char *name) } -static char profiler_object__doc__[] = "\ -High-performance profiler object.\n\ -\n\ -Methods:\n\ -\n\ -close(): Stop the profiler and close the log files.\n\ -runcall(): Run a single function call with profiling enabled.\n\ -runcode(): Execute a code object with profiling enabled.\n\ -start(): Install the profiler and return.\n\ -stop(): Remove the profiler.\n\ -\n\ -Attributes (read-only):\n\ -\n\ -callcount: The number of low-level calls to the profiler.\n\ -closed: True if the profiler has already been closed.\n\ -lineevents: True if SET_LINENO events are reported to the profiler.\n\ -linetimings: True if SET_LINENO events collect timing information."; +static char profiler_object__doc__[] = +"High-performance profiler object.\n" +"\n" +"Methods:\n" +"\n" +"close(): Stop the profiler and close the log files.\n" +"runcall(): Run a single function call with profiling enabled.\n" +"runcode(): Execute a code object with profiling enabled.\n" +"start(): Install the profiler and return.\n" +"stop(): Remove the profiler.\n" +"\n" +"Attributes (read-only):\n" +"\n" +"callcount: The number of low-level calls to the profiler.\n" +"closed: True if the profiler has already been closed.\n" +"lineevents: True if SET_LINENO events are reported to the profiler.\n" +"linetimings: True if SET_LINENO events collect timing information."; static PyTypeObject ProfilerType = { PyObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL) @@ -1301,14 +1302,14 @@ hotshot_profiler(PyObject *unused, PyObject *args) static char resolution__doc__[] = #ifdef MS_WIN32 -"resolution() -> (performance-counter-ticks, update-frequency)\n\ -Return the resolution of the timer provided by the QueryPerformanceCounter()\n\ -function. The first value is the smallest observed change, and the second\n\ -if the result of QueryPerformanceFrequency()."; +"resolution() -> (performance-counter-ticks, update-frequency)\n" +"Return the resolution of the timer provided by the QueryPerformanceCounter()\n" +"function. The first value is the smallest observed change, and the second\n" +"is the result of QueryPerformanceFrequency()."; #else -"resolution() -> (gettimeofday-usecs, getrusage-usecs)\n\ -Return the resolution of the timers provided by the gettimeofday() and\n\ -getrusage() system calls, or -1 if the call is not supported."; +"resolution() -> (gettimeofday-usecs, getrusage-usecs)\n" +"Return the resolution of the timers provided by the gettimeofday() and\n" +"getrusage() system calls, or -1 if the call is not supported."; #endif static PyObject * -- cgit v0.12