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Ignoramus11615 wrote:
> I have a C++ program that is slower than I would like. > > I would like to use a profiler that would tell me in what functions is > it spending the most actual time. > > gprof seems like an interesting tool, but I would like to know if > there are other alternatives. There probably are. Have you tried asking in a Linux newsgroup? > The issue is that I have a particular program that is slower under > Windows than it is under Linux, and I want to know why that is the > case. > > I use -O3 and g++-4.2 There are also profilers that you can add to your source code (I've written several already), try checking with Google or SourceForge. V -- Please remove capital 'A's when replying by e-mail I do not respond to top-posted replies, please don't ask Victor Bazarov |
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