ShowProf ======== If an executable is compiled for <:Profiling:profiling>, then it accepts a special command-line runtime system argument, `show-prof`, that outputs information about the source functions that are profiled. Normally, this information is used by `mlprof`. This page documents the `show-prof` output format, and is intended for those working on the profiler internals. The `show-prof` output is ASCII, and consists of a sequence of lines. * The magic number of the executable. * The number of source names in the executable. * A line for each source name giving the name of the function, a tab, the filename of the file containing the function, a colon, a space, and the line number that the function starts on in that file. * The number of (split) source functions. * A line for each (split) source function, where each line consists of a source-name index (into the array of source names) and a successors index (into the array of split-source sequences, defined below). * The number of split-source sequences. * A line for each split-source sequence, where each line is a space separated list of (split) source functions. The latter two arrays, split sources and split-source sequences, define a directed graph, which is the call-graph of the program.