You can also use Dan's internal Lively profiler:

lively.lang.Execution.installStackTracers()
lively.lang.Execution.trace(function() {
        new lively.ide.SystemBrowser().open();
});

The profiler can also be enabled in the World menu under Tools... -> Enable 
profiling.
The tools submenu will then have several profiling options (also a profiling 
help).

Best,
Robert



On May 3, 2010, at 11:34 AM, Jens Lincke wrote:

> Hi, Casey
> 
> Safari has a nice profiler that can be enabled and disabled at runtime.
> It can also be manually triggered with console.profile() and 
> console.profileEnd().
> 
> Best,
> 
> Jens
> 
> Am 03.05.10 10:30, schrieb Casey Ransberger:
>> Are there any tools available for performance profiling? It takes a
>> few seconds to move a window on the device I'm interested in
>> experimenting with, and I'm wondering where those seconds are going.
>> 
>> Also, are there any configuration options that might affect/improve
>> performance when running on top of Mobile Safari?
>> 
>> 
> 
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