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Bug description:
This is my simple test running IDLE at profiler startup (sudo as I'm running on a Mac, YMMV):
sudo -E ./python.exe -m profiling.sampling run -a --realtime-stats -d 99999 --live -m idlelib
As expected, I can also attach to a running IDLE session:
sudo -E ./python.exe -m profiling.sampling attach -a --realtime-stats -d 99999 --live <PID>
The two versions display things differently. If I attach to a running IDLE, define fib(), then call it with a large n (say, 200), it will run for a while before returning a result. I can see the recursive calls to fib in the display.
If I use the run command instead, I never see fib show in the display. Instead, I see something like this:
It appears all the samples in fib are credited to Misc.mainloop. I know the function is executing, given that small-n calls return quickly with the correct result, but shouldn't fib show up in the display when called with a large value for n if I use the run command to start IDLE?
CPython versions tested on:
CPython main branch
Operating systems tested on:
macOS