ACE
6.3.3
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#include "ace/Malloc_Allocator.h"
Macros | |
#define | ACE_TIMEPROBE_RESET |
#define | ACE_TIMEPROBE(id) |
#define | ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT |
#define | ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT_ABSOLUTE |
#define | ACE_TIMEPROBE_EVENT_DESCRIPTIONS(descriptions, minimum_id) |
#define | ACE_FUNCTION_TIMEPROBE(X) |
If users want to use time probes, the ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES flag must be defined when compiling ACE. This can be achieved by doing one of the following:
. Use make probe = 1, if you are using the make utility.
. Define ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES in config.h
. Define ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES in the VC project file.
. Other regular methods will also work.
It is not necessary to define ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES when using time probes, you simply need ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES. You can use the ACE_TIMEPROBE_* macros to program the time probes, and use the ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBE to enable the time probes. If you define ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBE in your code, but forget to compile ACE with ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES, you will end up with linker errors.
Remember that ACE_COMPILE_TIMEPROBES means that the ACE library will contain code for time probes. This is only useful when compiling ACE. ACE_ENABLE_TIMEPROBES means that the ACE_TIMEPROBE_* macros should spring to life.
#define ACE_FUNCTION_TIMEPROBE | ( | X | ) |
#define ACE_TIMEPROBE | ( | id | ) |
#define ACE_TIMEPROBE_EVENT_DESCRIPTIONS | ( | descriptions, | |
minimum_id | |||
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#define ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT |
#define ACE_TIMEPROBE_PRINT_ABSOLUTE |
#define ACE_TIMEPROBE_RESET |