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gprof2dot: 2015-04-27 -> 2017-09-19 #54580

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Motivation for this change

The version of gprof2dot in nixpkgs was very old, so I updated it.

Also, you really need two versions of this tool: for Python 2 and Python 3. Apparently you cannot analyze profiler outputs from Python 3 with the (current) Python 2 version. I hope _py2 and _py3 are okay as prefixes?

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  • Tested using sandboxing (nix.useSandbox on NixOS, or option sandbox in nix.conf on non-NixOS)
  • Built on platform(s)
    • NixOS
    • macOS
    • other Linux distributions
  • Tested via one or more NixOS test(s) if existing and applicable for the change (look inside nixos/tests)
  • Tested compilation of all pkgs that depend on this change using nix-shell -p nox --run "nox-review wip"
  • Tested execution of all binary files (usually in ./result/bin/)
  • Determined the impact on package closure size (by running nix path-info -S before and after)
  • Assured whether relevant documentation is up to date
  • Fits CONTRIBUTING.md.

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@GrahamcOfBorg build gprof2dot_py2 gprof2dot_py3

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Any update on this?

@pmiddend pmiddend force-pushed the gprof2dot-latest branch 2 times, most recently from 4c7f5cd to d4ecedc Compare January 30, 2019 12:30
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@GrahamcOfBorg build python2Packages.gprof2dot python3Packages.gprof2dot

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