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  • Subject: Re: the need for speed
  • From: John P Carr <jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 17:16:56 -0500



Eric Wilson said;
<SNIP>
>One thing that would be incredibly helpful is a source level profiler, that
>would give you the amount of time spent executing each line and procedure
of
>code. This would greatly help in deciding what sections of a batch program
>could really use the optimization and what you should leave alone.
<SNIP>

What was it Hans, Jon    SATT    or  WITT that did something like that.
(I think WITT stood for Workstation Interactive Testing Tool)

One of them would you a graph like image on a PC of the 
places in your code that you spend the most time.

Was kinda neat.

Again,   I think it cost  "THOUSANDS" of dollars.  
Hence,  didn't sell.

Anything left of that effort Hans??

(And of course I agree with Eric)

John Carr
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