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# easy_profiler [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPL3-blue.svg)](https://github.com/yse/easy_profiler/blob/develop/COPYING)[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/yse/easy_profiler.svg?branch=develop)](https://travis-ci.org/yse/easy_profiler)
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1. [About](#about)
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2. [Usage](#usage)
3. [Build](#build)
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- [Linux](#linux)
- [Windows](#windows)
# About
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Lightweight cross-platform profiler library for c++
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You can profile any function in you code. Furthermore this library provide measuring time of any block of code.
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For example, information for 12 millions of blocks is using less than 300Mb of memory.
Working profiler slows your application execution for only 1-2%.
Disabled profiler will not affect your application execution in any way. You can leave it in your Release build
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and enable it at run-time at any moment during application launch to see what is happening at the moment.
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Also the library can capture system's context switch events between threads. Context switch information includes
duration, target thread id, thread owner process id, thread owner process name.
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You can see the results of measuring in simple GUI application which provides full statistics and renders beautiful time-line.
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![GUI screenshot](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/10530007/20060202/0eb687de-a50b-11e6-8075-5adb951943db.png)
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# Usage
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First of all you can specify path to include directory which contains `include/profiler` directory and define macro `BUILD_WITH_EASY_PROFILER`.
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For linking with easy_profiler you can specify path to library.
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Example of usage.
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This code snippet will generate block with function name and Magenta color:
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```cpp
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#include <easy/profiler.h>
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void frame() {
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EASY_FUNCTION(profiler::colors::Magenta); // Magenta block with name "frame"
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prepareRender();
calculatePhysics();
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}
```
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To profile any block you may do this as following.
You can specify these blocks also with Google material design colors or just set name of the block
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(in this case it will have default color which is `Amber100`):
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```cpp
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#include <easy/profiler.h>
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void foo() {
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// some code
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EASY_BLOCK("Calculating sum"); // Block with default color
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int sum = 0;
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for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
EASY_BLOCK("Addition", profiler::colors::Red); // Scoped red block (no EASY_END_BLOCK needed)
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sum += i;
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}
EASY_END_BLOCK; // This ends "Calculating sum" block
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EASY_BLOCK("Calculating multiplication", profiler::colors::Blue500); // Blue block
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int mul = 1;
for (int i = 1; i < 11; ++i)
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mul *= i;
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//EASY_END_BLOCK; // This is not needed because all blocks are ended on destructor when closing braces met
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}
```
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You can also use your own colors. easy_profiler is using standard 32-bit ARGB color format.
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Example:
```cpp
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#include <easy/profiler.h>
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void bar() {
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EASY_FUNCTION(0xfff080aa); // Function block with custom color
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// some code
}
```
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# Build
## Prerequisites
For core:
* compiler with c++11 support
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* cmake 3.0 or higher
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For GUI:
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* Qt 5.3.0 or higher
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## Linux
```bash
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
```
## Windows
If you are using QtCreator IDE you can just open `CMakeLists.txt` file in root directory.
If you are using Visual Studio you can generate solution by cmake generator command.
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Examples shows how to generate Win64 solution for Visual Studio 2013. To generate for another version use proper cmake generator (-G "name of generator").
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### Way 1
Specify path to cmake scripts in Qt5 dir (usually in lib/cmake subdir) and execute cmake generator command,
for example:
```batch
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="C:\Qt\5.3\msvc2013_64\lib\cmake" .. -G "Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64"
```
### Way 2
Create system variable "Qt5Widgets_DIR" and set it's value to "[path-to-Qt5-binaries]\lib\cmake\Qt5Widgets".
For example, "C:\Qt\5.3\msvc2013_64\lib\cmake\Qt5Widgets".
And then run cmake generator as follows:
```batch
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64"
```
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