Provided by: tau_2.16.4-1.5_amd64 bug

NAME

       TAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMENTATION - Enables instrumentation

SYNOPSIS

       C/C++:

       TAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(void);

       Fortran:

       TAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(void);

DESCRIPTION

       TAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMENTATION macro re-enables all TAU instrumentation. All instances of
       functions and statements that occur between the disable/enable section are ignored by TAU.
       This allows a user to limit the trace size, if the macros are used to disable recording of
       a set of iterations that have the same characteristics as, for example, the first recorded
       instance.

EXAMPLE

       C/C++ :

       int main(int argc, char **argv) {
         foo();
         TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION();
         for (int i =0; i < N; i++) {
           bar();  // not recorded
         }
         TAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMENTATION();
         bar(); // recorded
       }

       Fortran :

       call TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION()
       call TAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMENTATION()

SEE ALSO

       TAU_DISABLE_INSTRUMENTATION(3), TAU_ENABLE_GROUP(3), TAU_DISABLE_GROUP(3), TAU_INIT(3),
       TAU_PROFILE_INIT(3)

                                            08/31/2005                    TAU_ENABLE_INSTRUMEN(3)