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First part of profiler documentation
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Daniel Kraft |
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First part of profiler documentation |
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Thu, 18 Aug 2011 18:47:19 +0200 |
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Hi,
thanks for all the tips on the Octave documentation. I think I
managed to write a first section, documenting profile and profshow.
Let me know whether I did it "right" or not.
As a second part, I plan to add another section "Profiler Example"
where I give a kind of "tutorial" -- some example code, how to run it
through the profiler and how to interpret the results. Does that
sound useful? Or is the attached patch all that we want for the manual?
Yours,
Daniel
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- First part of profiler documentation,
Daniel Kraft <=