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MartinB_1
15 years agoOccasional Contributor
> It
depends on the changes you make. Note that you can compare results of
different profiling runs as it is described in
> the "Comparing and
Merging Results" help topic.
When I identify a function that does not run sufficiently fast and when I subsequently modify and refactor said function and then make new measurements I would like to compare the new results with the old results. The problem is that the line timings for the old results are no longer available, since the sourcecode has changed in the meantime (a few lines off, calls have been rearranged, etc.).
I guess if I can't make anything of the single line results of the old run, Compare+Merge won't really help me?
cheers,
Martin
depends on the changes you make. Note that you can compare results of
different profiling runs as it is described in
> the "Comparing and
Merging Results" help topic.
When I identify a function that does not run sufficiently fast and when I subsequently modify and refactor said function and then make new measurements I would like to compare the new results with the old results. The problem is that the line timings for the old results are no longer available, since the sourcecode has changed in the meantime (a few lines off, calls have been rearranged, etc.).
I guess if I can't make anything of the single line results of the old run, Compare+Merge won't really help me?
cheers,
Martin
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