[linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Wainer Moschetta
Hi all, I saw a message from Jeff into CDT mailing list regarding unifying linuxtools launchers. If I understood correctly that unification is emphasized for local c/c+ although we now have remote capabilities in almost all plug-ins and, thus, I got a bit worried. Indeed, it seems a great re

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Roland Grunberg
> Hi all, > > I saw a message from Jeff into CDT mailing list regarding unifying > linuxtools launchers. If I understood correctly that unification is > emphasized for local c/c+ although we now have remote capabilities in > almost all plug-ins and, thus, I got a bit worried. I think the remote t

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Jeff Johnston
On 10/09/2012 02:47 PM, Roland Grunberg wrote: Hi all, I saw a message from Jeff into CDT mailing list regarding unifying linuxtools launchers. If I understood correctly that unification is emphasized for local c/c+ although we now have remote capabilities in almost all plug-ins and, thus, I got

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread danielhb
How to define which profile tool to use with this unified launch? Because right now linuxtools have Valgrind (and all the subtools), Oprofile, Perf Maybe running all the available tools and providing all the results in a "Profile" perspective? Sorry to jump in the middle of the discussio

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Roland Grunberg
> How to define which profile tool to use with this unified launch? > Because right now linuxtools > have Valgrind (and all the subtools), Oprofile, Perf > > Maybe running all the available tools and providing all the results > in a "Profile" perspective? > > Sorry to jump in the middle of t

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Jeff Johnston
On 10/09/2012 04:33 PM, Roland Grunberg wrote: How to define which profile tool to use with this unified launch? Because right now linuxtools have Valgrind (and all the subtools), Oprofile, Perf Maybe running all the available tools and providing all the results in a "Profile" perspective?

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Wainer Moschetta
On 10/09/2012 05:09 PM, Jeff Johnston wrote: On 10/09/2012 02:47 PM, Roland Grunberg wrote: Hi all, I saw a message from Jeff into CDT mailing list regarding unifying linuxtools launchers. If I understood correctly that unification is emphasized for local c/c+ although we now have remote capabi

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Wainer Moschetta
On 10/09/2012 05:51 PM, Jeff Johnston wrote: On 10/09/2012 04:33 PM, Roland Grunberg wrote: How to define which profile tool to use with this unified launch? Because right now linuxtools have Valgrind (and all the subtools), Oprofile, Perf Maybe running all the available tools and providin

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Jeff Johnston
On 10/09/2012 04:56 PM, Wainer Moschetta wrote: On 10/09/2012 05:09 PM, Jeff Johnston wrote: On 10/09/2012 02:47 PM, Roland Grunberg wrote: Hi all, I saw a message from Jeff into CDT mailing list regarding unifying linuxtools launchers. If I understood correctly that unification is emphasized

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Greg Watson
I'll just take this opportunity to point out once more that PTP provides a complete framework for integrating external performance tools with Eclipse without the need to write plugin code. The framework includes the ability to specify a user interface in the profiling launch configuration and to

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linuxtools unified launch

2012-10-09 Thread Jeff Johnston
On 10/09/2012 04:58 PM, Wainer Moschetta wrote: On 10/09/2012 05:51 PM, Jeff Johnston wrote: On 10/09/2012 04:33 PM, Roland Grunberg wrote: How to define which profile tool to use with this unified launch? Because right now linuxtools have Valgrind (and all the subtools), Oprofile, Perf M