Run-time profiling of Algol 68-R programs using DIDYMUS and SCAMP
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1977
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Resumo |
Information concerning the run-time behaviour of programs ("program profiling") can be of the greatest assistance in improving program efficiency. Two software devices have been developed for use on ICL 1900 Series machines to provide such information. DIDYMUS is probabilistic in approach and uses multi- tasking facilities to sample the instruction addresses used by a program at run time. It will work regardless of the source language of the program and matches the detected addresses against a loader map to produce a histogram. SCAMP is restricted to profiling Algol 68-R programs, but provides deterministic information concerning those language constructs that are monitored. Procedure calls to appropriate counting routines are inserted into the source text in a pre-pass prior to compilation. The profile information is printed out at the end of the program run. It has been found that these two approaches complement each other very effectively. |
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application/pdf |
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http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/374/1/scamp.pdf Brailsford, D. F. and Foxley, E. and Mander, K. C. and Morgan, D. J. (1977) Run-time profiling of Algol 68-R programs using DIDYMUS and SCAMP. In: 1977 Algol 68 Conference: ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 29-31 March 1977, University of Strathclyde. |
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en |
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Association for Computing Machinery |
Relação |
http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/374/ |
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Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed |