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Can ros2_tracing trace rclpy? #14
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Hi! Unfortunately,
What do you mean? |
Since this has been requested many times, I've opened an issue as a feature request: #15. |
Thanks for your answer! Can we use
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LTTng can trace Python applications: https://lttng.org/docs/v2.13/#doc-python-application |
Hello, maybe a related question, can ros2_tracing support rclc? If not, is there any guide on how to implement it myself? From the design document, I understand that I would need to manually add the tracepoint in rclc following the 6-step guide in the Adding instrumentation. Is there anything else that I need to do or considered? Do I need to add all the equivalent TRACEPOINT in rclcpp to rclc in order for it to work properly? |
It could, but it would require a bit of work. The proper way would be to design a new set of instrumentation points for Like I said, that would be the "proper" way. Also, I'm not sure if those tracepoints should be here in However, you could try to just re-use the existing |
Since this issue was mostly just a question, and since I've opened a standalone issue for the actual feature request (#15), I'll close this. |
Hello, I want to know if ros2_tracing support to trace rclpy? Lttng tools is too weak for python.
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