On Thu, 21 Aug, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Mike Welland <[email protected]> wrote:
Could list_timings() return a data structure so that the user can implement their own statistics across processors (eg: Max / min & mean)?

This is worth thinking about. We've been considering something related, which is exporting timing data to XML files so a user can manipulate and plot the data.

Garth




On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 7:26 AM, Garth N. Wells <[email protected]> wrote:


On Mon, 18 Aug, 2014 at 8:50 PM, Mikael Mortensen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi

In the latest version of dolfin list_timings() is printing out one table of results for each processor and complete timings are not reported. I just wanted to know if this has been a conscious choice or whether it is a bug? Until recently it printed just one table even in parallel. Not quite sure when it changed though…

It's a choice, but not an optimal solution. We can't assume that all objects are on the same communicator, so we need something cleverer for reporting timing in parallel.

Garth



Best regards

Mikael
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