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NAME

       pprofile - Line-granularity, thread-aware deterministic and statistic pure-python profiler

SYNOPSIS

       pprofile3 [options] some-python-module [arguments]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the pprofile3 command.

       pprofile is a Line-granularity, thread-aware deterministic and statistic pure-python profiler

       Line-granularity, thread-aware deterministic and statistic pure-python profiler.  Line granularity allows
       locating  precisely  where time is spent in code.  Thread awareness automatically propagates profiling to
       all threads (all threads in statistic mode, or threads spawned by profiled code in  deterministic  mode).
       Deterministic  profiling  gives  precise  measures,  but at a large speed cost (best used on minimal test
       scenario).  Statistic profiling gives rough measure, but has an extremely low overhead (suitable for live
       code profiling).  Does not require marking methods to  profile,  allowing  non-method  profiling  (module
       imports, class & function declarations and other module-level code).  Can produce callgrind output.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       -m MODULE
               Searches sys.path for the named module and runs the corresponding .py file as a
               script. When given, positional argumentsbecome sys.argv[1:].

       -o, --out OUT
              Write annotated sources to this file. Defaults to stdout.

       -z, --zipfile ZIPFILE
              Name of a zip file to generate from all involved source files. Useful with
               callgrind output.

       -t, --threads THREADS
              If non-zero, trace threads spawned by program. Default: 1.

       -f, --format callgrind,text
              Format  in which output is generated. If not set, auto-detected from filename if provided, falling
              back to "text".

       -v, --verbose
              Enable profiler internal tracing output. Cryptic and verbose.

       -s, --statistic STATISTIC
              Use this period for statistic profiling, or use deterministic profiling when 0.

AUTHOR

       pprofile was written by Vincent Pelletier <plr.vincent@gmail.com>

       This manual page was written by Josue Ortega <josue@debian.org> for the Debian project (and may  be  used
       by others).

                                                  Oct 23, 2016                                      PPROFILE3(1)