> As far as I know, Erlang, Ruby, PHP, Perl, etc., support Dtrace. > Python is embarrasingly missing from this list. > > Some examples: > > <http://crypt.codemancers.com/posts/2013-04-16-profile-ruby-apps-dtrace-part1/> > <http://www.phpdeveloper.org/news/18859> > <http://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/runtime_tools/DTRACE.html> > > I have spend a very long time on a patch for Dtrace support in most > platforms with dtrace available. Currently working under Solaris and > derivatives, and MacOS X. Last time I checked, it would crash FreeBSD > because bugs in the dtrace port, but that was a long time ago. > > I would like to push this to Python 3.4, and the window is going to be > closed soon, so I think this is the time to ask for opinions and > support here. > > Does Python-Dev have any opinion or interest in this project?. Should > I push for it?
IMO, that's a large, intrusive patch, which distracts the reader from the main code and logic. Here's an extract from Modules/gcmodule.c: static void dtrace_gc_done(Py_ssize_t value) { PYTHON_GC_DONE((long) value); /* * Currently a USDT tail-call will not receive the correct arguments. * Disable the tail call here. */ #if defined(__sparc) asm("nop"); #endif } Also have a look at cevalc.c: http://bugs.python.org/review/13405/diff/6152/Python/ceval.c IMO it's not worth it (personally strace/gdb/valgrind are more than enough for me, and we''re about to gain memory tracing with Victor's tracemalloc). cf _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com