> 5) Run a high resolution timer that increments that counter for the current
> function at the time the timer is triggered.

 How accurate high resolution timer is on Linux?


> But I hate slowing down the interpreter for such things.

 I agree, that is not good option!


> Maybe by compiling a special version of the interpreter that dumps this 
> information?

 Can it be implemented somehow like this:

     #ifdef DEBUG
       cout << "This is the test version, i=" << i << endl;
     #else
       cout << "This is the production version!" << endl;
     #endif


Jussi

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