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NAME

       gprofng - The next generation GNU application profiling tool

SYNOPSIS

       gprofng [option(s)] action [qualifier] [option(s)] target [options]

DESCRIPTION

       This is the driver for the gprofng tools suite to gather and analyze performance data.

       The driver executes the action specified. An example of an action is collect to collect
       performance data. Depending on the action, a qualifier may be needed to further define the
       command.  The last item is the target that the command applies to.

       There are three places where options are supported.  The driver supports options.  These
       can be found below.  The action, possibly in combination with the qualifier also supports
       options. A description of these can be found in the man page for the command.  Any options
       needed to execute the target command should follow the target name.

       For example, to collect performance data for an application called a.out and store the
       results in experiment directory mydata.er, the following command may be used:

               $ gprofng collect app -o mydata.er a.out -t 2

       In this example, the action is collect, the qualifier is app, the single argument to the
       command is "-o mydata.er" and the target is a.out.  The target command is invoked with the
       -t 2 option.

       If gprofng is executed without any additional option, action, or target, a usage overview
       is printed.

OPTIONS

       --version
           Print the version number and exit.

       --help
           Print usage information and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

       The following environment variables are supported:

       GPROFNG_MAX_CALL_STACK_DEPTH
           Set the depth of the call stack (default is 256).

       GPROFNG_USE_JAVA_OPTIONS
           May be set when profiling a C/C++ application that uses dlopen() to execute Java code.

       GPROFNG_ALLOW_CORE_DUMP
           Set this variable to allow a core file to be generated; otherwise an error report is
           created on /tmp.

       GPROFNG_ARCHIVE
           Use this variable to define the settings for automatic archiving upon experiment
           recording completion.

       GPROFNG_ARCHIVE_COMMON_DIR
           Set this variable to the location of the common archive.

       GPROFNG_JAVA_MAX_CALL_STACK_DEPTH
           Set the depth of the Java call stack; the default is 256; set to 0 to disable
           capturing of call stacks.

       GPROFNG_JAVA_NATIVE_MAX_CALL_STACK_DEPTH
           Set the depth of the Java native call stack; the default is 256; set to 0 to disable
           capturing of call stacks (JNI and assembly call stacks are not captured).

NOTES

       The gprofng driver supports the following commands.  @vspace{1}

       Collect performance data:

       "gprofng collect app"
           Collect application performance data.

       Display the performance results:

       "gprofng display text"
           Display the performance data in ASCII format.

       "gprofng display html"
           Generate an HTML file from one or more experiments.

       Miscellaneous commands:

       "gprofng display src"
           Display source or disassembly with compiler annotations.

       "gprofng archive"
           Include binaries and source code in an experiment directory.

       It is also possible to invoke the lower level commands directly, but since these are
       subject to change, in particular the options, we recommend to use the driver.

SEE ALSO

       gp-archive(1), gp-collect-app(1), gp-display-html(1), gp-display-src(1),
       gp-display-text(1)

       Each gprofng command also supports the --help option. This lists the options and a short
       description for each option.

       For example this displays the options supported on the gprofng collect app command:

               $ gprofng collect app --help

       The user guide for gprofng is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and gprofng
       programs are correctly installed, the command info gprofng should give access to this
       document.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2022-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of
       the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free
       Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
       Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
       Documentation License".