OK - first of all, as someone else has asked, what platform are you
running? I'm assuming it's windows since you're referring to
time.clock() and then later saying wall clock.
Actually, no. I am working on a x86 linux (HT disabled for this
testing, as I thought it may introduce some
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I am not sure to understand the big difference between time spent in
different areas of code and how long did this thing take to run?.
Looking at python doc for deterministic profiling, I understand the
implementation difference, and the performance implications, but
I was unhappy with both hotshot and the standard python profiler, so
I wrote my own, which may be what you are looking for. I've submitted
it as a patch at:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1212837group_id=5470atid=305470
It should add a minimum of overhead, give real
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I have some scientific application written in python. There is a
good deal of list processing, but also some simple computation such
as basic linear algebra involved. I would like to speed things up
implementing some of the functions in C. So I need profiling.
Why
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Hi there,
I have some scientific application written in python. There is a
good deal of list processing, but also some simple computation such
as basic linear algebra involved. I would like to speed things up
implementing some of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have some scientific application written in python. There is a
good deal of list processing, but also some simple computation such
as basic linear algebra involved. I would like to speed things up
implementing some of the functions in C. So I need