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Guido van Rossumf06ee5f1996-11-27 19:52:01 +00001#! /usr/bin/env python
Guido van Rossum81762581992-04-21 15:36:23 +00002#
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +00003# Class for profiling python code. rev 1.0 6/2/94
Guido van Rossum81762581992-04-21 15:36:23 +00004#
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +00005# Based on prior profile module by Sjoerd Mullender...
6# which was hacked somewhat by: Guido van Rossum
7#
8# See profile.doc for more information
9
Guido van Rossum54f22ed2000-02-04 15:10:34 +000010"""Class for profiling Python code."""
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000011
12# Copyright 1994, by InfoSeek Corporation, all rights reserved.
13# Written by James Roskind
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +000014#
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000015# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this Python software
16# and its associated documentation for any purpose (subject to the
17# restriction in the following sentence) without fee is hereby granted,
18# provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies, and
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20# supporting documentation, and that the name of InfoSeek not be used in
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22# without specific, written prior permission. This permission is
23# explicitly restricted to the copying and modification of the software
24# to remain in Python, compiled Python, or other languages (such as C)
25# wherein the modified or derived code is exclusively imported into a
26# Python module.
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +000027#
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000028# INFOSEEK CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
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Guido van Rossum81762581992-04-21 15:36:23 +000037
38import sys
Guido van Rossum4e160981992-09-02 20:43:20 +000039import os
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000040import time
Guido van Rossum4e160981992-09-02 20:43:20 +000041import marshal
Guido van Rossum81762581992-04-21 15:36:23 +000042
Skip Montanaroc62c81e2001-02-12 02:00:42 +000043__all__ = ["run","help","Profile"]
Guido van Rossum81762581992-04-21 15:36:23 +000044
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +000045# Sample timer for use with
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000046#i_count = 0
47#def integer_timer():
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +000048# global i_count
49# i_count = i_count + 1
50# return i_count
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000051#itimes = integer_timer # replace with C coded timer returning integers
Guido van Rossum81762581992-04-21 15:36:23 +000052
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000053#**************************************************************************
54# The following are the static member functions for the profiler class
55# Note that an instance of Profile() is *not* needed to call them.
56#**************************************************************************
Guido van Rossum81762581992-04-21 15:36:23 +000057
Jeremy Hyltonadcf8a02001-03-14 20:01:19 +000058def run(statement, filename=None):
59 """Run statement under profiler optionally saving results in filename
Guido van Rossum4e160981992-09-02 20:43:20 +000060
Jeremy Hyltonadcf8a02001-03-14 20:01:19 +000061 This function takes a single argument that can be passed to the
62 "exec" statement, and an optional file name. In all cases this
63 routine attempts to "exec" its first argument and gather profiling
64 statistics from the execution. If no file name is present, then this
65 function automatically prints a simple profiling report, sorted by the
66 standard name string (file/line/function-name) that is presented in
67 each line.
68 """
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +000069 prof = Profile()
70 try:
71 prof = prof.run(statement)
72 except SystemExit:
73 pass
Jeremy Hyltonadcf8a02001-03-14 20:01:19 +000074 if filename is not None:
75 prof.dump_stats(filename)
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +000076 else:
77 return prof.print_stats()
Guido van Rossume61fa0a1993-10-22 13:56:35 +000078
79# print help
80def help():
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +000081 for dirname in sys.path:
82 fullname = os.path.join(dirname, 'profile.doc')
83 if os.path.exists(fullname):
84 sts = os.system('${PAGER-more} '+fullname)
85 if sts: print '*** Pager exit status:', sts
86 break
87 else:
88 print 'Sorry, can\'t find the help file "profile.doc"',
89 print 'along the Python search path'
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +000090
91
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +000092if os.name == "mac":
Jack Jansen1bdcadd2001-06-19 20:11:36 +000093 import MacOS
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +000094 def _get_time_mac(timer=MacOS.GetTicks):
95 return timer() / 60.0
96
97if hasattr(os, "times"):
98 def _get_time_times(timer=os.times):
99 t = timer()
100 return t[0] + t[1]
101
102
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000103class Profile:
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000104 """Profiler class.
Guido van Rossum54f22ed2000-02-04 15:10:34 +0000105
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000106 self.cur is always a tuple. Each such tuple corresponds to a stack
107 frame that is currently active (self.cur[-2]). The following are the
108 definitions of its members. We use this external "parallel stack" to
109 avoid contaminating the program that we are profiling. (old profiler
110 used to write into the frames local dictionary!!) Derived classes
111 can change the definition of some entries, as long as they leave
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000112 [-2:] intact (frame and previous tuple). In case an internal error is
113 detected, the -3 element is used as the function name.
Guido van Rossum54f22ed2000-02-04 15:10:34 +0000114
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000115 [ 0] = Time that needs to be charged to the parent frame's function.
116 It is used so that a function call will not have to access the
117 timing data for the parent frame.
118 [ 1] = Total time spent in this frame's function, excluding time in
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000119 subfunctions (this latter is tallied in cur[2]).
Tim Petersfb163782001-10-07 08:49:02 +0000120 [ 2] = Total time spent in subfunctions, excluding time executing the
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000121 frame's function (this latter is tallied in cur[1]).
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000122 [-3] = Name of the function that corresponds to this frame.
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000123 [-2] = Actual frame that we correspond to (used to sync exception handling).
124 [-1] = Our parent 6-tuple (corresponds to frame.f_back).
Guido van Rossum54f22ed2000-02-04 15:10:34 +0000125
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000126 Timing data for each function is stored as a 5-tuple in the dictionary
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000127 self.timings[]. The index is always the name stored in self.cur[-3].
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000128 The following are the definitions of the members:
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000129
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000130 [0] = The number of times this function was called, not counting direct
131 or indirect recursion,
132 [1] = Number of times this function appears on the stack, minus one
133 [2] = Total time spent internal to this function
134 [3] = Cumulative time that this function was present on the stack. In
135 non-recursive functions, this is the total execution time from start
136 to finish of each invocation of a function, including time spent in
137 all subfunctions.
Tim Peters6e221492001-10-07 04:02:36 +0000138 [4] = A dictionary indicating for each function name, the number of times
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000139 it was called by us.
140 """
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000141
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000142 bias = 0 # calibration constant
143
144 def __init__(self, timer=None, bias=None):
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000145 self.timings = {}
146 self.cur = None
147 self.cmd = ""
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000148
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000149 if bias is None:
150 bias = self.bias
151 self.bias = bias # Materialize in local dict for lookup speed.
152
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000153 if not timer:
154 if os.name == 'mac':
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000155 self.timer = MacOS.GetTicks
156 self.dispatcher = self.trace_dispatch_mac
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000157 self.get_time = _get_time_mac
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000158 elif hasattr(time, 'clock'):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000159 self.timer = self.get_time = time.clock
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000160 self.dispatcher = self.trace_dispatch_i
161 elif hasattr(os, 'times'):
162 self.timer = os.times
163 self.dispatcher = self.trace_dispatch
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000164 self.get_time = _get_time_times
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000165 else:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000166 self.timer = self.get_time = time.time
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000167 self.dispatcher = self.trace_dispatch_i
168 else:
169 self.timer = timer
170 t = self.timer() # test out timer function
171 try:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000172 length = len(t)
173 except TypeError:
174 self.get_time = timer
175 self.dispatcher = self.trace_dispatch_i
176 else:
177 if length == 2:
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000178 self.dispatcher = self.trace_dispatch
179 else:
180 self.dispatcher = self.trace_dispatch_l
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000181 # This get_time() implementation needs to be defined
182 # here to capture the passed-in timer in the parameter
183 # list (for performance). Note that we can't assume
184 # the timer() result contains two values in all
185 # cases.
Guido van Rossume4deb952001-08-09 21:22:15 +0000186 import operator
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000187 def get_time_timer(timer=timer,
188 reduce=reduce, reducer=operator.add):
189 return reduce(reducer, timer(), 0)
190 self.get_time = get_time_timer
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000191 self.t = self.get_time()
192 self.simulate_call('profiler')
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000193
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000194 # Heavily optimized dispatch routine for os.times() timer
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000195
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000196 def trace_dispatch(self, frame, event, arg):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000197 timer = self.timer
198 t = timer()
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000199 t = t[0] + t[1] - self.t - self.bias
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000200
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000201 if self.dispatch[event](self, frame,t):
202 t = timer()
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000203 self.t = t[0] + t[1]
204 else:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000205 r = timer()
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000206 self.t = r[0] + r[1] - t # put back unrecorded delta
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000207
Tim Peters6e221492001-10-07 04:02:36 +0000208 # Dispatch routine for best timer program (return = scalar, fastest if
209 # an integer but float works too -- and time.clock() relies on that).
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000210
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000211 def trace_dispatch_i(self, frame, event, arg):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000212 timer = self.timer
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000213 t = timer() - self.t - self.bias
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000214 if self.dispatch[event](self, frame,t):
215 self.t = timer()
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000216 else:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000217 self.t = timer() - t # put back unrecorded delta
Guido van Rossumcbf3dd51997-10-08 15:23:02 +0000218
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000219 # Dispatch routine for macintosh (timer returns time in ticks of
220 # 1/60th second)
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000221
222 def trace_dispatch_mac(self, frame, event, arg):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000223 timer = self.timer
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000224 t = timer()/60.0 - self.t - self.bias
225 if self.dispatch[event](self, frame, t):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000226 self.t = timer()/60.0
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000227 else:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000228 self.t = timer()/60.0 - t # put back unrecorded delta
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000229
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000230 # SLOW generic dispatch routine for timer returning lists of numbers
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000231
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000232 def trace_dispatch_l(self, frame, event, arg):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000233 get_time = self.get_time
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000234 t = get_time() - self.t - self.bias
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000235
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000236 if self.dispatch[event](self, frame, t):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000237 self.t = get_time()
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000238 else:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000239 self.t = get_time() - t # put back unrecorded delta
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000240
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000241 # In the event handlers, the first 3 elements of self.cur are unpacked
242 # into vrbls w/ 3-letter names. The last two characters are meant to be
243 # mnemonic:
244 # _pt self.cur[0] "parent time" time to be charged to parent frame
245 # _it self.cur[1] "internal time" time spent directly in the function
246 # _et self.cur[2] "external time" time spent in subfunctions
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000247
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000248 def trace_dispatch_exception(self, frame, t):
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000249 rpt, rit, ret, rfn, rframe, rcur = self.cur
Fred Drakea0bc9992001-10-03 21:12:32 +0000250 if (rframe is not frame) and rcur:
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000251 return self.trace_dispatch_return(rframe, t)
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000252 self.cur = rpt, rit+t, ret, rfn, rframe, rcur
Guido van Rossumf137f752001-10-04 00:58:24 +0000253 return 1
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000254
255
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000256 def trace_dispatch_call(self, frame, t):
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000257 if self.cur and frame.f_back is not self.cur[-2]:
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000258 rpt, rit, ret, rfn, rframe, rcur = self.cur
Guido van Rossumf137f752001-10-04 00:58:24 +0000259 if not isinstance(rframe, Profile.fake_frame):
Tim Petersdb1ed2a2001-10-07 04:30:53 +0000260 assert rframe.f_back is frame.f_back, ("Bad call", rfn,
261 rframe, rframe.f_back,
262 frame, frame.f_back)
Guido van Rossumf137f752001-10-04 00:58:24 +0000263 self.trace_dispatch_return(rframe, 0)
Tim Petersdb1ed2a2001-10-07 04:30:53 +0000264 assert (self.cur is None or \
265 frame.f_back is self.cur[-2]), ("Bad call",
266 self.cur[-3])
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000267 fcode = frame.f_code
268 fn = (fcode.co_filename, fcode.co_firstlineno, fcode.co_name)
269 self.cur = (t, 0, 0, fn, frame, self.cur)
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000270 timings = self.timings
271 if timings.has_key(fn):
272 cc, ns, tt, ct, callers = timings[fn]
273 timings[fn] = cc, ns + 1, tt, ct, callers
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000274 else:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000275 timings[fn] = 0, 0, 0, 0, {}
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000276 return 1
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000277
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000278 def trace_dispatch_return(self, frame, t):
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000279 if frame is not self.cur[-2]:
Tim Petersdb1ed2a2001-10-07 04:30:53 +0000280 assert frame is self.cur[-2].f_back, ("Bad return", self.cur[-3])
281 self.trace_dispatch_return(self.cur[-2], 0)
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000282
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000283 # Prefix "r" means part of the Returning or exiting frame.
284 # Prefix "p" means part of the Previous or Parent or older frame.
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000285
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000286 rpt, rit, ret, rfn, frame, rcur = self.cur
287 rit = rit + t
288 frame_total = rit + ret
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000289
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000290 ppt, pit, pet, pfn, pframe, pcur = rcur
291 self.cur = ppt, pit + rpt, pet + frame_total, pfn, pframe, pcur
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000292
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000293 timings = self.timings
294 cc, ns, tt, ct, callers = timings[rfn]
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000295 if not ns:
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000296 # This is the only occurrence of the function on the stack.
297 # Else this is a (directly or indirectly) recursive call, and
298 # its cumulative time will get updated when the topmost call to
299 # it returns.
300 ct = ct + frame_total
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000301 cc = cc + 1
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000302
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000303 if callers.has_key(pfn):
304 callers[pfn] = callers[pfn] + 1 # hack: gather more
305 # stats such as the amount of time added to ct courtesy
306 # of this specific call, and the contribution to cc
307 # courtesy of this call.
308 else:
309 callers[pfn] = 1
Tim Peters8d061ed2001-10-07 08:35:44 +0000310
311 timings[rfn] = cc, ns - 1, tt + rit, ct, callers
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000312
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000313 return 1
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000314
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000315
316 dispatch = {
317 "call": trace_dispatch_call,
318 "exception": trace_dispatch_exception,
319 "return": trace_dispatch_return,
320 }
321
322
Tim Petersdb1ed2a2001-10-07 04:30:53 +0000323 # The next few functions play with self.cmd. By carefully preloading
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000324 # our parallel stack, we can force the profiled result to include
325 # an arbitrary string as the name of the calling function.
326 # We use self.cmd as that string, and the resulting stats look
327 # very nice :-).
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000328
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000329 def set_cmd(self, cmd):
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000330 if self.cur[-1]: return # already set
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000331 self.cmd = cmd
332 self.simulate_call(cmd)
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000333
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000334 class fake_code:
335 def __init__(self, filename, line, name):
336 self.co_filename = filename
337 self.co_line = line
338 self.co_name = name
339 self.co_firstlineno = 0
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000340
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000341 def __repr__(self):
342 return repr((self.co_filename, self.co_line, self.co_name))
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000343
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000344 class fake_frame:
345 def __init__(self, code, prior):
346 self.f_code = code
347 self.f_back = prior
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000348
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000349 def simulate_call(self, name):
350 code = self.fake_code('profile', 0, name)
351 if self.cur:
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000352 pframe = self.cur[-2]
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000353 else:
354 pframe = None
355 frame = self.fake_frame(code, pframe)
Fred Draked10ed8b2001-10-17 01:49:50 +0000356 self.dispatch['call'](self, frame, 0)
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000357
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000358 # collect stats from pending stack, including getting final
359 # timings for self.cmd frame.
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000360
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000361 def simulate_cmd_complete(self):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000362 get_time = self.get_time
363 t = get_time() - self.t
Tim Petersdf5cfd82001-10-05 23:15:10 +0000364 while self.cur[-1]:
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000365 # We *can* cause assertion errors here if
366 # dispatch_trace_return checks for a frame match!
Fred Draked10ed8b2001-10-17 01:49:50 +0000367 self.dispatch['return'](self, self.cur[-2], t)
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000368 t = 0
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000369 self.t = get_time() - t
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000370
371
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000372 def print_stats(self):
373 import pstats
374 pstats.Stats(self).strip_dirs().sort_stats(-1). \
375 print_stats()
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000376
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000377 def dump_stats(self, file):
378 f = open(file, 'wb')
379 self.create_stats()
380 marshal.dump(self.stats, f)
381 f.close()
382
383 def create_stats(self):
384 self.simulate_cmd_complete()
385 self.snapshot_stats()
386
387 def snapshot_stats(self):
388 self.stats = {}
389 for func in self.timings.keys():
390 cc, ns, tt, ct, callers = self.timings[func]
391 callers = callers.copy()
392 nc = 0
393 for func_caller in callers.keys():
394 nc = nc + callers[func_caller]
395 self.stats[func] = cc, nc, tt, ct, callers
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000396
397
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000398 # The following two methods can be called by clients to use
399 # a profiler to profile a statement, given as a string.
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000400
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000401 def run(self, cmd):
402 import __main__
403 dict = __main__.__dict__
404 return self.runctx(cmd, dict, dict)
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000405
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000406 def runctx(self, cmd, globals, locals):
407 self.set_cmd(cmd)
408 sys.setprofile(self.dispatcher)
409 try:
410 exec cmd in globals, locals
411 finally:
412 sys.setprofile(None)
413 return self
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000414
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000415 # This method is more useful to profile a single function call.
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000416 def runcall(self, func, *args, **kw):
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000417 self.set_cmd(`func`)
418 sys.setprofile(self.dispatcher)
419 try:
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000420 return apply(func, args, kw)
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000421 finally:
422 sys.setprofile(None)
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000423
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000424
425 #******************************************************************
426 # The following calculates the overhead for using a profiler. The
427 # problem is that it takes a fair amount of time for the profiler
428 # to stop the stopwatch (from the time it receives an event).
429 # Similarly, there is a delay from the time that the profiler
430 # re-starts the stopwatch before the user's code really gets to
431 # continue. The following code tries to measure the difference on
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000432 # a per-event basis.
433 #
434 # Note that this difference is only significant if there are a lot of
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000435 # events, and relatively little user code per event. For example,
436 # code with small functions will typically benefit from having the
437 # profiler calibrated for the current platform. This *could* be
438 # done on the fly during init() time, but it is not worth the
439 # effort. Also note that if too large a value specified, then
440 # execution time on some functions will actually appear as a
441 # negative number. It is *normal* for some functions (with very
442 # low call counts) to have such negative stats, even if the
443 # calibration figure is "correct."
444 #
445 # One alternative to profile-time calibration adjustments (i.e.,
446 # adding in the magic little delta during each event) is to track
447 # more carefully the number of events (and cumulatively, the number
448 # of events during sub functions) that are seen. If this were
449 # done, then the arithmetic could be done after the fact (i.e., at
450 # display time). Currently, we track only call/return events.
451 # These values can be deduced by examining the callees and callers
452 # vectors for each functions. Hence we *can* almost correct the
453 # internal time figure at print time (note that we currently don't
454 # track exception event processing counts). Unfortunately, there
455 # is currently no similar information for cumulative sub-function
456 # time. It would not be hard to "get all this info" at profiler
457 # time. Specifically, we would have to extend the tuples to keep
458 # counts of this in each frame, and then extend the defs of timing
459 # tuples to include the significant two figures. I'm a bit fearful
460 # that this additional feature will slow the heavily optimized
461 # event/time ratio (i.e., the profiler would run slower, fur a very
462 # low "value added" feature.)
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000463 #**************************************************************
464
Tim Peterscce092d2001-10-09 05:31:56 +0000465 def calibrate(self, m, verbose=0):
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000466 if self.__class__ is not Profile:
467 raise TypeError("Subclasses must override .calibrate().")
468
469 saved_bias = self.bias
470 self.bias = 0
471 try:
Tim Peterse13cc922001-10-09 21:01:31 +0000472 return self._calibrate_inner(m, verbose)
Tim Peters659a6032001-10-09 20:51:19 +0000473 finally:
474 self.bias = saved_bias
475
Tim Peterse13cc922001-10-09 21:01:31 +0000476 def _calibrate_inner(self, m, verbose):
Fred Drakeedb5ffb2001-06-08 04:25:24 +0000477 get_time = self.get_time
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000478
Tim Peterscce092d2001-10-09 05:31:56 +0000479 # Set up a test case to be run with and without profiling. Include
480 # lots of calls, because we're trying to quantify stopwatch overhead.
481 # Do not raise any exceptions, though, because we want to know
482 # exactly how many profile events are generated (one call event, +
483 # one return event, per Python-level call).
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000484
Tim Peterscce092d2001-10-09 05:31:56 +0000485 def f1(n):
486 for i in range(n):
487 x = 1
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000488
Tim Peterscce092d2001-10-09 05:31:56 +0000489 def f(m, f1=f1):
490 for i in range(m):
491 f1(100)
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000492
Tim Peterscce092d2001-10-09 05:31:56 +0000493 f(m) # warm up the cache
494
495 # elapsed_noprofile <- time f(m) takes without profiling.
496 t0 = get_time()
497 f(m)
498 t1 = get_time()
499 elapsed_noprofile = t1 - t0
500 if verbose:
501 print "elapsed time without profiling =", elapsed_noprofile
502
503 # elapsed_profile <- time f(m) takes with profiling. The difference
504 # is profiling overhead, only some of which the profiler subtracts
505 # out on its own.
506 p = Profile()
507 t0 = get_time()
508 p.runctx('f(m)', globals(), locals())
509 t1 = get_time()
510 elapsed_profile = t1 - t0
511 if verbose:
512 print "elapsed time with profiling =", elapsed_profile
513
514 # reported_time <- "CPU seconds" the profiler charged to f and f1.
515 total_calls = 0.0
516 reported_time = 0.0
517 for (filename, line, funcname), (cc, ns, tt, ct, callers) in \
518 p.timings.items():
519 if funcname in ("f", "f1"):
520 total_calls += cc
521 reported_time += tt
522
523 if verbose:
524 print "'CPU seconds' profiler reported =", reported_time
525 print "total # calls =", total_calls
526 if total_calls != m + 1:
527 raise ValueError("internal error: total calls = %d" % total_calls)
528
529 # reported_time - elapsed_noprofile = overhead the profiler wasn't
530 # able to measure. Divide by twice the number of calls (since there
531 # are two profiler events per call in this test) to get the hidden
532 # overhead per event.
533 mean = (reported_time - elapsed_noprofile) / 2.0 / total_calls
534 if verbose:
535 print "mean stopwatch overhead per profile event =", mean
536 return mean
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000537
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +0000538#****************************************************************************
539def Stats(*args):
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000540 print 'Report generating functions are in the "pstats" module\a'
Guido van Rossumcc778eb1996-10-01 02:55:54 +0000541
542
543# When invoked as main program, invoke the profiler on a script
544if __name__ == '__main__':
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000545 if not sys.argv[1:]:
546 print "usage: profile.py scriptfile [arg] ..."
547 sys.exit(2)
Guido van Rossumcc778eb1996-10-01 02:55:54 +0000548
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000549 filename = sys.argv[1] # Get script filename
Guido van Rossumcc778eb1996-10-01 02:55:54 +0000550
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000551 del sys.argv[0] # Hide "profile.py" from argument list
Guido van Rossumcc778eb1996-10-01 02:55:54 +0000552
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000553 # Insert script directory in front of module search path
554 sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(filename))
Guido van Rossumcc778eb1996-10-01 02:55:54 +0000555
Tim Peters2344fae2001-01-15 00:50:52 +0000556 run('execfile(' + `filename` + ')')