| Allegro CL version 8.2 Unrevised from 8.1 to 8.2. 8.1 version |
The runtime analyzer collects samples (how often depends on the
value of *granularity*
) and stores them in a
file. This variable, whose value must be a positive integer, specifies
the maximum number of samples to be collected. Its default value is
100000. (Fewer samples may be collected if data collection is stopped
before the maximum is reached.) For time profiles, values less than
1000 are unlikely to produce any meaningful data, but for space
profiles, statistically valid information can result from fewer
samples since every request for memory is analyzed.
See runtime-analyzer.htm for general information on the runtime analyzer.
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Created 2010.1.21.
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