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From: "Todorovic" <todorus AT eunet DOT yu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: gprof problem
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:05:39 +0100
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Hi, everybody!
I downloaded DJGPP and Allegro two weeks ago, and I wrote some simple
programs. They work, and they work fast. Well, the problem appeared when I
tried to use gprof. I compiled & linked programs with -pg, I got gmon.out,
but when I gprof it I got very strange results in all programs I tried
(Allegro examples, my programs, ...). In ALL of theese programs I always
have one function that "eats" 100% of processor time, and all others 0%.
It's not always __dpmi_init or __dj_movedata, sometimes it's some of my
functions. Does anybody know what it could be? I just want to have correct
results.

Alexa



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