lprof
[options]lprof -m
files [-T
] -d
outSVR4 only. Display a program's profile data on a line-by-line basis. Data includes a list of source files, each source-code line (with line numbers), and the number of times each line was executed. By default, lprof interprets the profile file prog.cnt
. This file is generated by specifying cc -ql
when compiling a program or when creating a shared object named prog (default is a.out). The PROFOPTS environment variable can control profiling at runtime. See also prof and gprof.
-c
fileRead input profile file instead of prog.cnt
.
-d
outStore merged profile data in file out. Must be used with -m
.
-I
dirSearch for include files in dir as well as in the default place (/usr/include).
-m
filesMerge several profile files and total the execution counts. files are of the form f1.cnt
, f2.cnt
, f3.cnt
, etc., where each file contains the profile data from a different run of the same program. Used with -d
.
-o
progLook in the profile file for a program named prog instead of the name used when the profile file was created. -o
is needed when files have been renamed or moved.
-p
Print the default listing; useful with -r
and -s
.
-r
listUsed with -p
to print only the source files given in list.
-s
For each function, print the percentage of code lines that are executed.
-T
Ignore timestamp of executable files being profiled. Normally, times are checked to insure that the various profiles were made from the same version of an executable.
-V
Print the version of lprof on standard error.
-x
Omit execution counts. For lines that executed, show only the line numbers; for lines that didn't execute, print the line number, the symbol [U]
, and the source line.