Mention use of profile.py to run a script (AMK).
diff --git a/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex b/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex
index da0c294..7cd3c6b 100644
--- a/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/libprofile.tex
@@ -120,6 +120,10 @@
profile.run("foo()", 'fooprof')
\end{verbatim}
+\code{profile.py} can also be invoked as
+a script to profile another script. For example:
+\code{python /usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py}
+
When you wish to review the profile, you should use the methods in the
\code{pstats} module. Typically you would load the statistics data as
follows:
diff --git a/Doc/libprofile.tex b/Doc/libprofile.tex
index da0c294..7cd3c6b 100644
--- a/Doc/libprofile.tex
+++ b/Doc/libprofile.tex
@@ -120,6 +120,10 @@
profile.run("foo()", 'fooprof')
\end{verbatim}
+\code{profile.py} can also be invoked as
+a script to profile another script. For example:
+\code{python /usr/local/lib/python1.4/profile.py myscript.py}
+
When you wish to review the profile, you should use the methods in the
\code{pstats} module. Typically you would load the statistics data as
follows: