Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/13/12:31:02
Thomas Demmer wrote:
>
> Paul Byrne wrote:
[...]
>
> > The report from gprof only accounts for about 10 seconds of computation.
> > I ran it again and let it go for an hour or so, stopped the program
> > and gprof accounts for 30 seconds. (Without profiling the program
> > exits normally in about 5 minutes.) It does seem to be consuming CPU
> > time, it's just not doing anything.
> With profiling on, the run time is about 2-3 times normal speed,
> so this is normal.
>
[...]
Seems to be one of my not that good days...
Rereading and this time understanding your mail...
A factor of 120 _is_ strange. Do you run this in a
Windows DOS box or under plain DOS? The only idea
I have right now that running under W95 screws up the timer,
if you run under DOS, it should behave quite normal.
What exactly does you program do? Is there a lot of
swapping? Any networking stuff included?
Please post how much memory you have available,
and how much your program approximately consumes.
--
Ciao
Tom
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