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September 05, 2014 Tharsis.prof 0.1: a frame-based profiler for game development | ||||
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Announcing Tharsis.prof, a frame-based profiler in D. A profiler as-a-library that keeps track of overhead of every individual frame RAII-style API for recording profile data, and range-style API for processing the results (with std.algorithm and the like - no graphics interface yet). No GC allocations (and no heap allocations either - user must provide memory). See example at: https://github.com/kiith-sa/tharsis.prof Use case: my game has a rare lag that occurs once per minute. Profiler is useless because the lag is averaged out. To solve with Tharsis.prof: * Instrument code (add Zones, say, for rendering batches, physics, etc) * Profile till the lag occurs. * Get a range of frames (e.g. by filtering zones to get those named "frame") * Sort the range * Get the longest frame * Filter a range of all zones to get only those with start/end time within the longest frame. * Find the offending zone * Done Blog posts explaining what this is in detail (should be one post, but it ended up being too long): http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/frame_based_game_profiling.html http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/optimizing_memory_usage_of_a_frame_based_profiler.html http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/frame_based_profiling_with_d_ranges.html GitHub: https://github.com/kiith-sa/tharsis.prof Dub: http://code.dlang.org/packages/tharsis-prof API docs (with examples): http://defenestrate.eu/docs/tharsis.prof/index.html |
September 05, 2014 Re: Tharsis.prof 0.1: a frame-based profiler for game development | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kiith-Sa | On Friday, 5 September 2014 at 11:06:56 UTC, Kiith-Sa wrote:
> Announcing Tharsis.prof, a frame-based profiler in D.
Awesome. Looking forward to check it out!
/Jonas
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September 07, 2014 Re: Tharsis.prof 0.1: a frame-based profiler for game development | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kiith-Sa | This looks like solid work, congratulations! Could someone please announce this on reddit and hackernews on Monday morning?
We'd need one of the blog posts to be the entry point leading to the others and to the code examples. Which one would be it?
Andrei
On 9/5/14, 4:06 AM, Kiith-Sa wrote:
> Announcing Tharsis.prof, a frame-based profiler in D.
>
> A profiler as-a-library that keeps track of overhead of every individual
> frame
> RAII-style API for recording profile data, and range-style API for
> processing the results (with std.algorithm and the like - no graphics
> interface yet).
> No GC allocations (and no heap allocations either - user must provide
> memory).
>
> See example at:
>
> https://github.com/kiith-sa/tharsis.prof
>
>
> Use case: my game has a rare lag that occurs once per minute. Profiler
> is useless because the lag is averaged out. To solve with Tharsis.prof:
>
> * Instrument code (add Zones, say, for rendering batches, physics, etc)
> * Profile till the lag occurs.
> * Get a range of frames (e.g. by filtering zones to get those named
> "frame")
> * Sort the range
> * Get the longest frame
> * Filter a range of all zones to get only those with start/end time
> within the longest frame.
> * Find the offending zone
> * Done
>
>
> Blog posts explaining what this is in detail (should be one post, but it
> ended up being too long):
>
> http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/frame_based_game_profiling.html
> http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/optimizing_memory_usage_of_a_frame_based_profiler.html
>
> http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/frame_based_profiling_with_d_ranges.html
>
> GitHub: https://github.com/kiith-sa/tharsis.prof
> Dub: http://code.dlang.org/packages/tharsis-prof
> API docs (with examples):
> http://defenestrate.eu/docs/tharsis.prof/index.html
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September 07, 2014 Re: Tharsis.prof 0.1: a frame-based profiler for game development | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrei Alexandrescu | On Sunday, 7 September 2014 at 02:41:53 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: > This looks like solid work, congratulations! Could someone please announce this on reddit and hackernews on Monday morning? > > We'd need one of the blog posts to be the entry point leading to the others and to the code examples. Which one would be it? > > > Andrei > > On 9/5/14, 4:06 AM, Kiith-Sa wrote: >> Announcing Tharsis.prof, a frame-based profiler in D. >> >> A profiler as-a-library that keeps track of overhead of every individual >> frame >> RAII-style API for recording profile data, and range-style API for >> processing the results (with std.algorithm and the like - no graphics >> interface yet). >> No GC allocations (and no heap allocations either - user must provide >> memory). >> >> See example at: >> >> https://github.com/kiith-sa/tharsis.prof >> >> >> Use case: my game has a rare lag that occurs once per minute. Profiler >> is useless because the lag is averaged out. To solve with Tharsis.prof: >> >> * Instrument code (add Zones, say, for rendering batches, physics, etc) >> * Profile till the lag occurs. >> * Get a range of frames (e.g. by filtering zones to get those named >> "frame") >> * Sort the range >> * Get the longest frame >> * Filter a range of all zones to get only those with start/end time >> within the longest frame. >> * Find the offending zone >> * Done >> >> >> Blog posts explaining what this is in detail (should be one post, but it >> ended up being too long): >> >> http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/frame_based_game_profiling.html >> http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/optimizing_memory_usage_of_a_frame_based_profiler.html >> >> http://defenestrate.eu/2014/09/05/frame_based_profiling_with_d_ranges.html >> >> GitHub: https://github.com/kiith-sa/tharsis.prof >> Dub: http://code.dlang.org/packages/tharsis-prof >> API docs (with examples): >> http://defenestrate.eu/docs/tharsis.prof/index.html Actually, it's already on Reddit, but on r/gamedev: http://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/2fjgcu/framebased_game_profiling/ The first post contains easily visible links to the other two, but it's not particularly D-focused (neither is the second). The third post is D-focused, and it contains links to the previous two, some code examples as well as a link to the GitHub project with the introductory example, but these links are inline in the text, not separate. |
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