(sb-c:%more-arg-values more-context
0
more-count)))))))))
-
\f
-;;; silly examples
-
-(defun test-0 (n &optional (depth 0))
- (declare (optimize (debug 3)))
- (when (< depth n)
- (dotimes (i n)
- (test-0 n (1+ depth))
- (test-0 n (1+ depth)))))
-
-(defun test ()
- (with-profiling (:reset t :max-samples 1000 :report :graph)
- (test-0 7)))
-
-(defun consalot ()
- (let ((junk '()))
- (loop repeat 10000 do
- (push (make-array 10) junk))
- junk))
-
-(defun consing-test ()
- ;; 0.0001 chosen so that it breaks rather reliably when sprof does not
- ;; respect pseudo atomic.
- (with-profiling (:reset t :sample-interval 0.0001 :report :graph :loop nil)
- (let ((target (+ (get-universal-time) 15)))
- (princ #\.)
- (force-output)
- (loop
- while (< (get-universal-time) target)
- do (consalot)))))
-
-
-;;; provision
(provide 'sb-sprof)
-
-;;; end of file
(in-package :cl-user)
+
(require :sb-sprof)
+;;; silly examples
+
+(defun test-0 (n &optional (depth 0))
+ (declare (optimize (debug 3)))
+ (when (< depth n)
+ (dotimes (i n)
+ (test-0 n (1+ depth))
+ (test-0 n (1+ depth)))))
+
+(defun test ()
+ (sb-sprof:with-profiling (:reset t :max-samples 1000 :report :graph)
+ (test-0 7)))
+
+(defun consalot ()
+ (let ((junk '()))
+ (loop repeat 10000 do
+ (push (make-array 10) junk))
+ junk))
+
+(defun consing-test ()
+ ;; 0.0001 chosen so that it breaks rather reliably when sprof does not
+ ;; respect pseudo atomic.
+ (sb-sprof:with-profiling (:reset t :sample-interval 0.0001 :report :graph :loop nil)
+ (let ((target (+ (get-universal-time) 15)))
+ (princ #\.)
+ (force-output)
+ (loop
+ while (< (get-universal-time) target)
+ do (consalot)))))
+
#-(or win32 darwin) ;not yet
-(sb-sprof::test)
+(test)
#-(or win32 darwin) ;not yet
-(sb-sprof::consing-test)
+(consing-test)
;; For debugging purposes, print output for visual inspection to see if
;; the allocation sequence gets hit in the right places (i.e. not at all
;; in traditional builds, and everywhere if SB-SAFEPOINT-STRICTLY is
;; enabled.)
-(disassemble #'sb-sprof::consalot)
+(disassemble #'consalot)