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[xemacs-hg @ 2003-02-13 09:57:04 by ben]
profile updates
profile.c: Major reworking. Keep track of new information -- total
function timing (includes descendants), GC usage, total GC usage
(includes descendants). New functions to be called appropriately
from eval.c, alloc.c to keep track of this information. Keep track
of when we're actually in a function vs. in its profile, for more
accurate timing counts. Track profile overhead separately. Create
new mechanism for specifying "internal sections" that are tracked
just like regular Lisp functions and even appear in the backtrace
if `backtrace-with-internal-sections' is non-nil (t by default
for error-checking builds). Add some KKCC information for the
straight (non-Elisp) hash table used by profile, which contains
Lisp objects in its keys -- but not used yet. Remove old ad-hoc
methods for tracking garbage collection, redisplay (which was
incorrect anyway when Lisp was called within these sections).
Don't record any tick info when blocking under MS Windows, since
the timer there is in real time rather than in process time.
Make `start-profiling', `stop-profiling' interactive. Be consistent
wrt. recursive functions and functions currently on the stack when
starting or stopping -- together these make implementing the
`total' values extremely difficult. When we start profiling, we
act as if we just entered all the functions currently on the stack.
Likewise when exiting. Create vars in_profile for tracking
time spent inside of profiling, and profiling_lock for setting
exclusive access to the main hash table when reading from it or
modifying it. (protects against getting screwed up by the signal
handle going off at the same time.
profile.h: New file.
Create macros for declaring internal profiling sections.
lisp.h: Move profile-related stuff to profile.h.
alloc.c: Keep track of total consing, for profile.
Tell profile when we are consing.
Use new profile-section method for noting garbage-collection.
alloc.c: Abort if we attempt to call the allocator reentrantly.
backtrace.h, eval.c: Add info for use by profile in the backtrace frame and transfer
PUSH_BACKTRACE/POP_BACKTRACE from eval.c, for use with profile.
elhash.c: Author comment.
eval.c, lisp.h: New Lisp var `backtrace-with-internal-sections'. Set to t when
error-checking is on.
eval.c: When unwinding,
eval.c: Report to profile when we are about-to-call and just-called wrt. a
function.
alloc.c, eval.c: Allow for "fake" backtrace frames, for internal sections (used by
profile and `backtrace-with-internal-sections'.
event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-tty.c: Record when we are actually blocking on an event, for profile's sake.
event-stream.c: Record internal profiling sections for getting, dispatching events.
extents.c: Record internal profiling sections for map_extents.
hash.c, hash.h: Add pregrow_hash_table_if_necessary(). (Used in profile code
since the signal handler is the main grower but can't allow
a realloc(). We make sure, at critical points, that the table
is large enough.)
lread.c: Create internal profiling sections for `load' (which may be triggered
internally by autoload, etc.).
redisplay.c: Remove old profile_redisplay_flag. Use new macros to declare
internal profiling section for redisplay.
text.c: Use new macros to declare internal profiling sections for
char-byte conversion and internal-external conversion.
SEMI-UNRELATED CHANGES:
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text.c: Update the long comments.
author | ben |
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date | Thu, 13 Feb 2003 09:57:08 +0000 |
parents | 3ecd8885ac67 |
children | a25c824ed558 |
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;;; events.el --- event functions for XEmacs. ;; Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 1996-7 Sun Microsystems, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 1996 Ben Wing. ;; Maintainer: Martin Buchholz ;; Keywords: internal, event, dumped ;; This file is part of XEmacs. ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;; General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file is dumped with XEmacs. ;;; Code: (defun event-console (event) "Return the console that EVENT occurred on. This will be nil for some types of events (e.g. eval events)." (cdfw-console (event-channel event))) (defun event-device (event) "Return the device that EVENT occurred on. This will be nil for some types of events (e.g. keyboard and eval events)." (dfw-device (event-channel event))) (defun event-frame (event) "Return the frame that EVENT occurred on. This will be nil for some types of events (e.g. keyboard and eval events)." (fw-frame (event-channel event))) (defun event-buffer (event) "Return the buffer of the window over which mouse event EVENT occurred. Return nil unless both (mouse-event-p EVENT) and (event-over-text-area-p EVENT) are non-nil." (let ((window (event-window event))) (and (windowp window) (window-buffer window)))) (defalias 'allocate-event 'make-event) (defun key-press-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a key-press event." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'key-press (event-type object)))) (defun button-press-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-press event." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'button-press (event-type object)))) (defun button-release-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-release event." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'button-release (event-type object)))) (defun button-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-press or button-release event." (and (event-live-p object) (memq (event-type object) '(button-press button-release)) t)) (defun motion-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse motion event." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'motion (event-type object)))) (defun mouse-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse button-press, button-release or motion event." (and (event-live-p object) (memq (event-type object) '(button-press button-release motion)) t)) (defun process-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a process-output event." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'process (event-type object)))) (defun timeout-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a timeout event." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'timeout (event-type object)))) (defun eval-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is an eval event." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'eval (event-type object)))) (defun misc-user-event-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a misc-user event. A misc-user event is a user event that is not a keypress or mouse click; normally this means a menu selection or scrollbar action." (and (event-live-p object) (eq 'misc-user (event-type object)))) ;; You could just as easily use event-glyph but we include this for ;; consistency. (defun event-over-glyph-p (object) "Return t if OBJECT is a mouse event occurring over a glyph. Mouse events are events of type button-press, button-release or motion." (and (event-live-p object) (event-glyph object) t)) (defun keyboard-translate (&rest pairs) "Translate character or keysym FROM to TO at a low level. Multiple FROM-TO pairs may be specified. See `keyboard-translate-table' for more information." (while pairs (puthash (pop pairs) (pop pairs) keyboard-translate-table))) (put 'tab 'ascii-character ?\t) (put 'linefeed 'ascii-character ?\n) (put 'clear 'ascii-character 12) (put 'return 'ascii-character ?\r) (put 'escape 'ascii-character ?\e) (put 'space 'ascii-character ? ) ;; Do the same voodoo for the keypad keys. I used to bind these to keyboard ;; macros (for instance, kp-0 was bound to "0") so that they would track the ;; bindings of the corresponding keys by default, but that made the display ;; of M-x describe-bindings much harder to read, so now we'll just bind them ;; to self-insert by default. Not a big difference... (put 'kp-0 'ascii-character ?0) (put 'kp-1 'ascii-character ?1) (put 'kp-2 'ascii-character ?2) (put 'kp-3 'ascii-character ?3) (put 'kp-4 'ascii-character ?4) (put 'kp-5 'ascii-character ?5) (put 'kp-6 'ascii-character ?6) (put 'kp-7 'ascii-character ?7) (put 'kp-8 'ascii-character ?8) (put 'kp-9 'ascii-character ?9) (put 'kp-space 'ascii-character ? ) (put 'kp-tab 'ascii-character ?\t) (put 'kp-enter 'ascii-character ?\r) (put 'kp-equal 'ascii-character ?=) (put 'kp-multiply 'ascii-character ?*) (put 'kp-add 'ascii-character ?+) (put 'kp-separator 'ascii-character ?,) (put 'kp-subtract 'ascii-character ?-) (put 'kp-decimal 'ascii-character ?.) (put 'kp-divide 'ascii-character ?/) ;;; events.el ends here