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Metering: Portable Code Profiling Tool
lang/lisp/code/tools/metering/
METERING is a portable code profiling tool, for gathering timing and
consing statistics while a program is running. This is a combination
of the Monitor package written by Chris McConnell and the Profile
package written by Skef Wholey and Rob MacLachlan, with several
extensions. Monitors the use of functions and macros: calls, CPU
time, clock time, and storage use.
Origin:
CMU Lisp Repository (home location)
Version: v2.1 (25-JAN-94)
Requires: Common Lisp
Ports: Portable, with three small implementation-dependent
changes for new Common Lisp implementations. Tested in
CMU CL, MACL, MCL, Allegro CL, Lucid CL, AKCL, IBCL.
Copying: Public domain.
CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Bug Reports: lisp-utilities-request@cs.cmu.edu
Mailing List: lisp-utilities-request@cs.cmu.edu
Author(s): Mark Kantrowitz
Keywords:
Authors!Kantrowitz, CMU, Code Profiler, Lisp!Tools, Metering,
Profiler, Public Domain, Space Usage Measurement,
Time Measurement
References:
Documentation of the tools written by Mark Kantrowitz (Metering,
Defsystem, Source Compare, User Manual, and Xref) appears in
Mark Kantrowitz, "Portable Utilities for Common Lisp, User Guide and
Implementation Notes", Tech Report CMU-CS-91-143, School of Computer
Science, Carnegie Mellon University, May 1991.
which is available as lang/lisp/code/tools/mkantdoc.tar.gz.
There is also some documentation at the top of the file.
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