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Title: lua-profiler

Version: 1.1

Description: Code profiling for Lua based code; The output is a report file (text) and optionally to a console or other logger.

The initial reason for this project was to reduce misinterpretations of code profiling caused by the lengthy measurement time of the 'ProFi' profiler v1.3; and then to remove the self-profiler functions from the output report.

The profiler code has been substantially rewritten to remove dependence to the 'OO' class definitions, and repetitions in code; thus this profiler has a smaller code footprint and reduced execution time up to ~900% faster.

The second purpose was to allow slight customisation of the output report, which I have parametrised the output report and rewritten.

Caveats: I didn't include an 'inspection' function that ProFi had, also the RAM output is gone. Please configure the profiler output in top of the code, particularly the location of the profiler source file (if not in the 'main' root source directory).

Authors: Charles Mallah

Copyright: (c) 2018-2020 Charles Mallah

License: MIT license

Sample: Output will be generated like this, all output here is ordered by time (seconds):

> TOTAL TIME   = 0.030000 s
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| FILE                : FUNCTION                    : LINE   : TIME   : %     : #    |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| map                 : new                         :   301  : 0.1330 : 52.2  :    2 |
| map                 : unpackTileLayer             :   197  : 0.0970 : 38.0  :   36 |
| engine              : loadAtlas                   :   512  : 0.0780 : 30.6  :    1 |
| map                 : init                        :   292  : 0.0780 : 30.6  :    1 |
| map                 : setTile                     :    38  : 0.0500 : 19.6  : 20963|
| engine              : new                         :   157  : 0.0220 : 8.6   :    1 |
| map                 : unpackObjectLayer           :   281  : 0.0190 : 7.5   :    2 |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| ui                  : sizeCharLimit               :   328  : ~      : ~     :    2 |
| modules/profiler    : stop                        :   192  : ~      : ~     :    1 |
| ui                  : sizeWidthToScreenWidthHalf  :   301  : ~      : ~     :    4 |
| map                 : setRectGridTo               :   255  : ~      : ~     :    7 |
| ui                  : sizeWidthToScreenWidth      :   295  : ~      : ~     :   11 |
| character           : warp                        :    32  : ~      : ~     :   15 |
| panels              : Anon                        :     0  : ~      : ~     :    1 |
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The partition splits the notable code that is running the slowest, all other code is running too fast to determine anything specific, instead of displaying "0.0000" the script will tidy this up as "~". Table headers % and # refer to percentage total time, and function call count.

Example: Print a profile report of a code block

local profiler = require("profiler")
profiler.start()
-- Code block and/or called functions to profile --
profiler.stop()
profiler.report("profiler.log")

Example: Profile a code block and allow mirror print to a custom print function

local profiler = require("profiler")
function exampleConsolePrint()
  -- Custom function in your code-base to print to file or console --
end
profiler.attachPrintFunction(exampleConsolePrint, true)
profiler.start()
-- Code block and/or called functions to profile --
profiler.stop()
profiler.report("profiler.log") -- exampleConsolePrint will now be called from this

Example: Override a configuration parameter programmatically; insert your override values into a new table using the matched key names:

local overrides = {
                    fW = 100, -- Change the file column to 100 characters (from 20)
                    fnW = 120, -- Change the function column to 120 characters (from 28)
                  }
profiler.configuration(overrides)

API

attachPrintFunction (fn, verbose*)

Attach a print function to the profiler, to receive a single string parameter
fn (function) <required>
verbose (boolean) <default: false>

start

Start the profiling

stop

Stop profiling

report (filename*)

Writes the profile report to file (will stop profiling if not stopped already)
filename (string) <default: "profiler.log"> File will be created and overwritten

configuration (overrides)

Modify the configuration of this module programmatically;
overrides (table) <required> Each key is from a valid name, the value is the override

  • outputFile = "profiler.lua" Name of this profiler (to remove itself from reports)
  • emptyToThis = "~" Rows with no time are set to this value
  • fW = 20 Width of the file column
  • fnW = 28 Width of the function name column
  • lW = 7 Width of the line column
  • tW = 7 Width of the time taken column
  • rW = 6 Width of the relative percentage column
  • cW = 5 Width of the call count column
  • reportSaved = "> Report saved to: " Text for the file output confirmation

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