* Namhyung Kim <namhy...@kernel.org> wrote: > The --inline option is to show inlined functions in callchains. > > For example, > > $ perf script > a.out 5644 11611.467597: 309961 cycles:u: > 790 main (/home/namhyung/tmp/perf/a.out) > 20511 __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc-2.25.so) > 8ba _start (/home/namhyung/tmp/perf/a.out) > ... > > $ perf script --inline > a.out 5644 11611.467597: 309961 cycles:u: > 790 main (/home/namhyung/tmp/perf/a.out) > > std::__detail::_Adaptor<std::linear_congruential_engine<unsigned long, > 16807ul, 0ul, 2147483647ul>, double>::operator() > > std::uniform_real_distribution<double>::operator()<std::linear_congruential_engine<unsigned > long, 16807ul, 0ul, 2147483647ul> > > > std::uniform_real_distribution<double>::operator()<std::linear_congruential_engine<unsigned > long, 16807ul, 0ul, 2147483647ul> > > main > 20511 __libc_start_main (/usr/lib/libc-2.25.so) > 8ba _start (/home/namhyung/tmp/perf/a.out) > ...
Shouldn't this be the default behavior, to make call chains more readable? Thanks, Ingo