Profiling support
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MonoDevelop.Profiling is an add-on that adds profiling support to MonoDevelop. Using this add-on, developers can measure the performance, memory usage, ... of their application.
Installation
The profiler addin now ships together with the MonoDevelop source code (as of 2007-12-20)
* cd <md-source-code>/extras/MonoDevelop.Profiling * sh autogen.sh --prefix=... * make * make install
Or add the line "extras/MonoDevelop.Profiling" to the profile that you use to build MonoDevelop.
Requirements
* An up-to-date svn version (or MonoDevelop 1.0 when it's released) * HeapShot (http://www.mono-project.com/HeapShot) or HeapBuddy (http://www.mono-project.com/HeapBuddy) * mono 1.2.3 (lower version could work, but never tested)
Usage
Currently, there are 2 ways how you can use the profiling addin:
Profile a project
- Load a MonoDevelop solution
- Go to the "Project" menu
- Select "Run profiled"
- Choose on of the profilers
- Let your application run for a while ...
- Click on "Take Profiling Snapshot" button in the toolbar of the profiling pad (if this pad isn't visible, go to "View">"Profiling Snapshots"
- Save the snapshot
Profile a process
- Start a process with a profiler (eg: mono --profile=heap-shot MyApp.exe)
- Let your application run for a while ...
- Go to the "Tools" menu and select "Profile Process"
- Select a process (only processes that are created with a profiler are shown)
- Click on "Take Profiling Snapshot" button in the toolbar of the profiling pad (if this pad isn't visible, go to "View">"Profiling Snapshots"
- Save the snapshot
HeapBuddy remark
HeapBuddy expects that the process exits nicely, when trying to force heap-buddy to create a profiling snapshot, this might result into data loss. So whenever you are using heap-buddy, terminate the application cleanly like you would always do. (don't worry though, MonoDevelop will warn you when needed)

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