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List: kde-core-devel
Subject: ANNOUCE: kstartperf
From: Geert Jansen <g.t.jansen () stud ! tue ! nl>
Date: 2000-07-20 10:15:23
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Hiya,
kstartperf is committed to the CVS, see kdesdk/kstartperf.
It allows you to measure an application's startup very easy and accurately.
Usage is simple: just type "kstartperf <command>" and it's startup time
will be written to stdout. For example:
greet:~> kstartperf konsole
ASSERT: "id >= 0" in kaction.cpp (1123)
ASSERT: "id >= 0" in kaction.cpp (1123)
ASSERT: "id >= 0" in kaction.cpp (1123)
ASSERT: "id >= 0" in kaction.cpp (1123)
ASSERT: "id >= 0" in kaction.cpp (1123)
kstartperf: measured startup time at 1978.57 ms
On Linux 2.2 it is also very exact. Delta t it is output to 1/100
milliseconds but internally it is accurate at the microsecond level.
I don't know about other platforms.
I hope we can make startup times even better now.
Greetings,
Geert
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