[Rd] simple tools for extracting call graph information from Rprof
output
Luke Tierney
luke at stat.uiowa.edu
Fri Jun 13 22:25:40 MEST 2003
A preliminary version of a package proftools for examining Rprof
profiling output and, in particular, extracting and viewing call graph
information is available at
http://www.stat.uiowa.edu/~luke/R/codetools/proftools.tar.gz
Call graph information, including which direct calls where observed
and how much time was spent in these calls, can be very useful in
identifying performance bottlenecks. The package produces either
printed representations of the call graph, analogous to the ones
produced by the GNU profiler gprof, or can be used to produce
graphical representations using the Graphviz command line tools or the
Rgraphviz package.
The README file in the package contains some documentation that will
eventually be worked into a vignette.
The implementation is extremely crude (a real mess would be more
accurate) and will hopefully be improved over time--at this point it
is more of an existence proof than a final product.
Performance is less than ideal, though using these tools it was
possible to identify some problem points and speed up computing the
profile data by a factor of two (in other words, it may be bad now but
it used to be worse). More careful design of the data structures and
memoizing calculations that are now repeated is likely to improve
performance substantially.
luke
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Luke Tierney
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Department of Statistics and Fax: 319-335-3017
Actuarial Science
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