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NAME

       vite - a visual trace explorer

SYNOPSIS

       vite
       vite -h
       vite [-f|-a] file_path [-e export_path] [-t [time_init]:[time_end]]

DESCRIPTION

       ViTE  is  a  visual  trace  explorer.  It  is a useful tool for profiling and debugging parallel programs
       (multi‐process or multi‐core).
       ViTE reads program execution trace data from file (currently in Pajé trace format) and display  it  in  a
       graphical  interface.  Program  execution  data  could  be  a state (drawn as a colored rectangle - color
       depends of the kind of state), an event (drawn as a green disc) or a communication between two  processes
       (drawn as a white arrow).

OPTIONS

       ViTE accepts the following options:

       -h      Display help.

       -f file_path
               Open the file_path file.

       -a file_path
               Open the file_path file and display it entirely.

       -e export_path
               Export the opened trace file (with -f or -a option) to the export_path file in SVG format.

       -t [time_init]:[time_end]
               Just parse trace from time_init to time_end.
               If time_init is missed, trace will be parsed from the minimum time to time_end.
               If time_end is missed, trace will be parsed from time_init to the maximum time.

AUTHORS

       ViTE was created by a group of french engineering school students for the INRIA research center.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to ViTE developers <vite-developpeurs@lists.gforge.inria.fr>.

COPYRIGHT

       ViTE    was    released    under    the    CeCILL-A   licence.   The   content   can   be   found   here:
       http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.txt.
               Copyright © 2009 Kevin COULOMB
               Copyright © 2009 Johnny JAZEIX
               Copyright © 2009 Olivier LAGRASSE
               Copyright © 2009 Jule MARCOUEILLE
               Copyright © 2009 Pascal NOISETTE
               Copyright © 2009 Arthur REDONDY
               Copyright © 2009 Clément VUCHENER

       This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.