I am pleased to announce the first release of prof2dot, a graphical profiling tool
for use with GHC.

While GHC has in the past worked with graphical profiling tools, they 
have been heavyweight and/or proprietary.  Prof2dot is a simple tool for
converting profiling information into a graphical format, released under a BSD3
license.  It is simple because it offloads all of the work of rendering the graph
onto Graphviz.  So you need to install the Graphviz tools in order to use it.

The program is a filter that takes the profiling output generated by running
a GHC-compiled program with the "+RTS -px -RTS" option and turns it into
a dot file.  (The "dot" format is a textual representation of a directed or undirected graph.)
The dot file can rendered in any format supported by Graphviz's
dot program, and the file itself can be post-processed or edited to adjust the
layout.

Features of prof2dot:

* display either the call graph (default) or the call tree,

* colorize by cost center count, time or allocations,

* group cost centers in the same module.

Prof2dot installs as a typical caballized application.
Running "prof2dot -?" from the command line will give a short summary of
how to use the program and its options.

Rendering very large graphs can exceed the internal resource limits of dot.
You may have to compile your own version of the Graphviz tools with higher limits
to handle these cases.

A example of a colorized profile of a medium sized project is shown on our
company's web site: http://antiope.com/downloads.html.  Click on the small
image to download a pdf of the complete profile graph.

Prof2dot is available from hackage or the link given above.


-Greg