Provided by: tau_2.16.4-1.5_amd64 bug

NAME

       TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_TIMER - Declares a mapping timer

SYNOPSIS

       C/C++:

       TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_TIMER(Profiler timer, FunctionInfo *FuncIdVar);

DESCRIPTION

       TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_TIMER enables timing of individual statements, instead of complete
       blocks. It will attribute the time to a higher-level statement. The second argument is the
       identifier of the statement that is obtained after TAU_MAPPING_OBJECT and TAU_MAPPING_LINK
       have executed. The timer argument in this macro is any variable that is used subsequently
       to start and stop the timer.

EXAMPLE

       C/C++ :

       template<class LHS,class Op,class RHS,class EvalTag>
       void
       ExpressionKernel<LHS,Op,RHS,EvalTag>::run() {
         TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_TIMER(timer, TauMapFI);
         printf("ExpressionKernel::run() this = 4854\n", this);
         // Just evaluate the expression.

         TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_START(timer);
         KernelEvaluator<EvalTag>().evaluate(lhs_m, op_m, rhs_m);
         TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_STOP();
         // we could release the locks here instead of in the dtor.
       }

SEE ALSO

       TAU_MAPPING_LINK(3), TAU_MAPPING_OBJECT(3), TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_START(3),
       TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_STOP(3)

                                            08/31/2005                    TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE_(3)