Source: libdevel-nytprof-perl Maintainer: Debian Perl Group Uploaders: gregor herrmann Section: perl Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-perl Priority: optional Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), libcapture-tiny-perl , libfile-which-perl , libjson-maybexs-perl , libsub-name-perl , libtest-differences-perl , libtest-pod-perl , perl-xs-dev, perl:native, zlib1g-dev Standards-Version: 4.6.2 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libdevel-nytprof-perl Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/packages/libdevel-nytprof-perl.git Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/Devel-NYTProf Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: libdevel-nytprof-perl Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, libfile-which-perl, libjs-jquery (>= 3.4.1), libjs-jquery-tablesorter, libjson-maybexs-perl Description: Perl statement and subroutine code profiler Devel::NYTProf is a powerful feature-rich perl source code profiler. . * Performs per-line statement profiling for fine detail * Performs per-subroutine statement profiling for overview * Performs per-block statement profiling (the first profiler to do so) * Accounts correctly for time spent after calls return * Performs inclusive and exclusive timing of subroutines * Subroutine times are per calling location (a powerful feature) * Can profile compile-time activity, just run-time, or just END time * Uses novel techniques for efficient profiling * Sub-microsecond (100ns) resolution on systems with clock_gettime() * Very fast - the fastest statement and subroutine profilers for perl * Handles applications that fork, with no performance cost * Immune from noise caused by profiling overheads and I/O * Program being profiled can stop/start the profiler * Generates richly annotated and cross-linked html reports * Trivial to use with mod_perl - add one line to httpd.conf * Includes an extensive test suite * Tested on very large codebases . NYTProf is effectively two profilers in one: a statement profiler, and a subroutine profiler. . NYTProf stands for 'New York Times Profiler'. Indeed, this module was initially developed from Devel::FastProf by The New York Times Co. to help their developers quickly identify bottlenecks in large Perl applications.