
Hi all, hp2pretty[0] graphs heap profiles as SVG, much like hp2ps graphs as PostScript. I release hp2pretty-0.9[1], with support for detached keys in a separate text file with individual label images, which lets you construct a single key for multiple graphs, and also workaround the issue of truncated names (running off the edge of the image) when using the +RTS -L option. I applied the same principle to the titles, they can now be omitted from the images and added as captions in a surrounding document if desired. The examples/ folder shows how to embed the output in PDF[2] using the LaTeX 'svg' package (which calls out to 'inkscape'). There's also an HTML5[3] example. Because one can now create PDF output from SVG, the vapourware plans for other output formats have been dropped. Get it from Hackage[4], use `cabal unpack hp2pretty` to access examples. Or browse the git repository[5]. Thanks, Claude [0] https://mathr.co.uk/blog/hp2pretty.html [1] https://mathr.co.uk/blog/2018-08-01_hp2pretty-0.9_released.html [2] https://mathr.co.uk/hp2pretty/0.9/report.pdf [3] https://mathr.co.uk/hp2pretty/0.9/report.html [4] https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hp2pretty [5] https://code.mathr.co.uk/hp2pretty -- https://mathr.co.uk
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Claude Heiland-Allen