dor@lanl.gov (David Rich) (01/11/89)
Does a tool exist that will allow one to produce an execution profile (at the function level) for a Kee-CommonLisp application? I'm about to attack the Kee documentation so I figured I'd get two searches going in parallel! Thanks. --Dave
nienart@iucs.cs.indiana.edu (John Nienart) (01/12/89)
In article <7892@lanl.gov> dor@lanl.gov (David Rich) writes: > >Does a tool exist that will allow one to produce >an execution profile (at the function level) >for a Kee-CommonLisp application? When I was at IntelliCorp we had an in-house profiling tool similar to the InterLISP spy package, but I think it only ran on LISPMs. Perhaps you could get IC to put this on their user forum, or give you a copy. If you're on the Symbolics, they have some nice profiling tools available in the 7.2 release. --John John Nienart Indiana University Computer Science Internet: nienart@iucs.cs.indiana.edu
apl_aimh@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Marty Hall) (01/13/89)
In article <16396@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> nienart@iucs.UUCP (John Nienart) writes: >In article <7892@lanl.gov> dor@lanl.gov (David Rich) writes: >>Does a tool exist that will allow one to produce >>an execution profile (at the function level) >>for a Kee-CommonLisp application? > >When I was at IntelliCorp we had an in-house profiling tool similar to >the InterLISP spy package ... Well, IC now releases this outside IC as "KEEspy", but not through the Forum; you have to pay for it. I agree with John: use the Symbolics facilities if you have them. - Marty Hall (also "Marty Hall" on KEE Forum)