On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 10:21:17PM +0100, Tobias Reif wrote:
The granularity is the template, not line blocks though.
I think I'd need more details than that.
Well, maybe Saxon's reports are more fine-grained. chaning libxslt
is of course doable, but I have plenty of stuff on my plate already
and so far nobody requested something finer-grain. For the record
gprof, the GNU profiler limits itself to the function level, and
it's good enough to spot most problems.
[*] --norman is an alias for this option, guess why :-)
Norman Walsh coded or designed it?
Not exactly :-), I used the profiling to try to improve DocBook
stylesheet processing speed, since it's used by a lot of Open Source
projects... I think I cursed Norm a few times :-)
Daniel
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