257 lines
5.4 KiB
Perl
257 lines
5.4 KiB
Perl
package IPC::Run3::ProfReporter;
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$VERSION = 0.048;
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=head1 NAME
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IPC::Run3::ProfReporter - base class for handling profiling data
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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See L<IPC::Run3::ProfPP|IPC::Run3::ProfPP> and for an example subclass.
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This class just notes and accumulates times; subclasses use methods like
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"handle_app_call", "handle_run_exit" and "handle_app_exit" to emit reports on
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it. The default methods for these handlers are noops.
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If run from the command line, a reporter will be created and run on
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each logfile given as a command line parameter or on run3.out if none
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are given.
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This allows reports to be run like:
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perl -MIPC::Run3::ProfPP -e1
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perl -MIPC::Run3::ProfPP -e1 foo.out bar.out
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Use "-" to read from STDIN (the log file format is meant to be moderately
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greppable):
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grep "^cvs " run3.out perl -MIPC::Run3::ProfPP -e1 -
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Use --app to show only application level statistics (ie don't emit
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a report section for each command run).
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=cut
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use strict;
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my $loaded_by;
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sub import {
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$loaded_by = shift;
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}
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END {
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my @caller;
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for ( my $i = 0;; ++$i ) {
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my @c = caller $i;
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last unless @c;
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@caller = @c;
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}
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if ( $caller[0] eq "main"
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&& $caller[1] eq "-e"
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) {
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require IPC::Run3::ProfLogReader;
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require Getopt::Long;
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my ( $app, $run );
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Getopt::Long::GetOptions(
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"app" => \$app,
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"run" => \$run,
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);
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$app = 1, $run = 1 unless $app || $run;
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for ( @ARGV ? @ARGV : "" ) {
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my $r = IPC::Run3::ProfLogReader->new(
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Source => $_,
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Handler => $loaded_by->new(
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Source => $_,
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app_report => $app,
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run_report => $run,
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),
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);
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$r->read_all;
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}
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}
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}
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=head1 METHODS
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=over
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=item C<< IPC::Run3::ProfReporter->new >>
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Returns a new profile reporting object.
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=cut
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sub new {
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my $class = ref $_[0] ? ref shift : shift;
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my $self = bless { @_ }, $class;
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$self->{app_report} = 1, $self->{run_report} = 1
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unless $self->{app_report} || $self->{run_report};
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return $self;
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}
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=item C<< $reporter->handle_app_call( ... ) >>
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=item C<< $reporter->handle_app_exit( ... ) >>
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=item C<< $reporter->handle_run_exit( ... ) >>
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These methods are called by the handled events (see below).
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=cut
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sub handle_app_call {}
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sub handle_app_exit {}
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sub handle_run_exit {}
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=item C<< $reporter->app_call(\@cmd, $time) >>
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=item C<< $reporter->app_exit($time) >>
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=item C<< $reporter->run_exit(@times) >>
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$self->app_call( $time );
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my $time = $self->get_app_call_time;
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Sets the time (in floating point seconds) when the application, run3(),
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or system() was called or exited. If no time parameter is passed, uses
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IPC::Run3's time routine.
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Use get_...() to retrieve these values (and _accum values, too). This
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is a separate method to speed the execution time of the setters just a
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bit.
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=cut
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sub app_call {
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my $self = shift;
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( $self->{app_cmd}, $self->{app_call_time} ) = @_;
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$self->handle_app_call if $self->{app_report};
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}
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sub app_exit {
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my $self = shift;
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$self->{app_exit_time} = shift;
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$self->handle_app_exit if $self->{app_report};
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}
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sub run_exit {
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my $self = shift;
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@{$self}{qw(
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run_cmd run_call_time sys_call_time sys_exit_time run_exit_time
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)} = @_;
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++$self->{run_count};
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$self->{run_cumulative_time} += $self->get_run_time;
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$self->{sys_cumulative_time} += $self->get_sys_time;
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$self->handle_run_exit if $self->{run_report};
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}
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=item C<< $reporter->get_run_count() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_app_call_time() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_app_exit_time() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_app_cmd() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_app_time() >>
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=cut
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sub get_run_count { shift->{run_count} }
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sub get_app_call_time { shift->{app_call_time} }
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sub get_app_exit_time { shift->{app_exit_time} }
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sub get_app_cmd { shift->{app_cmd} }
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sub get_app_time {
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my $self = shift;
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$self->get_app_exit_time - $self->get_app_call_time;
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}
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=item C<< $reporter->get_app_cumulative_time() >>
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=cut
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sub get_app_cumulative_time {
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my $self = shift;
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$self->get_app_exit_time - $self->get_app_call_time;
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}
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=item C<< $reporter->get_run_call_time() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_run_exit_time() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_run_time() >>
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=cut
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sub get_run_call_time { shift->{run_call_time} }
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sub get_run_exit_time { shift->{run_exit_time} }
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sub get_run_time {
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my $self = shift;
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$self->get_run_exit_time - $self->get_run_call_time;
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}
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=item C<< $reporter->get_run_cumulative_time() >>
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=cut
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sub get_run_cumulative_time { shift->{run_cumulative_time} }
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=item C<< $reporter->get_sys_call_time() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_sys_exit_time() >>
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=item C<< $reporter->get_sys_time() >>
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=cut
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sub get_sys_call_time { shift->{sys_call_time} }
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sub get_sys_exit_time { shift->{sys_exit_time} }
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sub get_sys_time {
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my $self = shift;
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$self->get_sys_exit_time - $self->get_sys_call_time;
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}
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=item C<< $reporter->get_sys_cumulative_time() >>
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=cut
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sub get_sys_cumulative_time { shift->{sys_cumulative_time} }
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=item C<< $reporter->get_run_cmd() >>
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=cut
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sub get_run_cmd { shift->{run_cmd} }
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=back
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=head1 LIMITATIONS
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2003, R. Barrie Slaymaker, Jr., All Rights Reserved
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=head1 LICENSE
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You may use this module under the terms of the BSD, Artistic, or GPL licenses,
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any version.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Barrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com>
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=cut
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1;
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