
Hi everyone, I finally uploaded the profiling tools to Hackage. The package names are hp2any-{core,graph,manager}. The first two should be possible to install right away, while the manager needs Gtk2Hs. A bit more on the project and this update at http://just-bottom.blogspot.com. Gergely -- http://www.fastmail.fm - IMAP accessible web-mail

patai_gergely:
Hi everyone,
I finally uploaded the profiling tools to Hackage. The package names are hp2any-{core,graph,manager}. The first two should be possible to install right away, while the manager needs Gtk2Hs. A bit more on the project and this update at http://just-bottom.blogspot.com.
Do you have an overview somewhere of the tools and how to use them? -- Don

Do you have an overview somewhere of the tools and how to use them? Well, not really. While there is some basic information on the project wiki at Google Code, it is rather outdated. So probably the blog comes closest to that, but it also concentrates on the details. I intend to extract the bits of documentation found in the individual packages and unite them in one piece for online reading.
Gergely -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Faster than the air-speed velocity of an unladen european swallow

I finally uploaded the profiling tools to Hackage. The package names are hp2any-{core,graph,manager}. The first two should be possible to install right away, while the manager needs Gtk2Hs. A bit more on the project and this update at http://just-bottom.blogspot.com.
Do you have an overview somewhere of the tools and how to use them?
I just added an entry to HaskellWiki: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Hp2any Gergely -- http://www.fastmail.fm - The professional email service

2009/8/14 Patai Gergely
I finally uploaded the profiling tools to Hackage. The package names are hp2any-{core,graph,manager}. The first two should be possible to install right away, while the manager needs Gtk2Hs. A bit more on the project and this update at http://just-bottom.blogspot.com.
Do you have an overview somewhere of the tools and how to use them?
I just added an entry to HaskellWiki:
As his mentor, I would like to thank Gergely for all the hard work he did this summer. I'm very happy with the result. Please try the real time profiler next time you need to debug a memory issue and send Gergely your feedback (and bug reports). Cheers, Johan
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Don Stewart
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Johan Tibell
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Patai Gergely