On 4/12/07, Brandon, Nicholas (UK) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You used to be able to compile with -DVDBE_PROFILE=1 to enable some
> > special assembly-language instructions that would use
> hi-res timers on
> > ix586 chips to provide the cycle counts needed to execute each
> > instruction in
What do you want to measure?
Jonas Sandman wrote:
Anyone know a good bench-marking (preferably free or cheap) which can be
used to benchmark C/C++ code in Windows?
Best regards,
Jonas
On 4/12/07, Samuel R. Neff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are there any tools to help analyze the performance
> > You used to be able to compile with -DVDBE_PROFILE=1 to enable some
> > special assembly-language instructions that would use
> hi-res timers on
> > ix586 chips to provide the cycle counts needed to execute each
> > instruction in a VDBE program. But I haven't used that feature in
> >
Jonas Sandman wrote:
Anyone know a good bench-marking (preferably free or cheap) which can be
used to benchmark C/C++ code in Windows?
It's not free, but AQTime http://www.automatedqa.com/products/aqtime/
from AutomatedQA
is quite good and supports most compilers under windows. You can
downloa
On 4/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You used to be able to compile with -DVDBE_PROFILE=1
to enable some special assembly-language instructions
that would use hi-res timers on ix586 chips to provide
the cycle counts needed to execute each instruction in
a VDBE program. But I
Anyone know a good bench-marking (preferably free or cheap) which can be
used to benchmark C/C++ code in Windows?
Best regards,
Jonas
On 4/12/07, Samuel R. Neff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are there any tools to help analyze the performance of components with a
particular SQLite statement? I'
"Samuel R. Neff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any tools to help analyze the performance of
> components with a particular SQLite statement? I'm
> aware of the EXPLAIN option which can show what VBDE
> code was used to execute a statement, but afaik there
> is no way to tell the time eac
Are there any tools to help analyze the performance of components with a
particular SQLite statement? I'm aware of the EXPLAIN option which can show
what VBDE code was used to execute a statement, but afaik there is no way to
tell the time each step took.
Basically I want to know how long the di
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