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diff --git a/docs/users_guide/profiling.xml b/docs/users_guide/profiling.xml
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@@ -240,9 +240,7 @@ MAIN MAIN 0 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0
although GHC does keep information about which groups of functions
called each other recursively, this information isn't displayed in
the basic time and allocation profile, instead the call-graph is
- flattened into a tree. The XML profiling tool (described in ) will be able to display real loops in
- the call-graph.
+ flattened into a tree.
Inserting cost centres by hand
@@ -455,18 +453,6 @@ x = nfib 25
- :
-
-
-
- The option generates profiling
- information in the XML format understood by our new
- profiling tool, see .
-
-
-
-
- RTS option
@@ -961,48 +947,6 @@ x = nfib 25
-
- Graphical time/allocation profile
-
- You can view the time and allocation profiling graph of your
- program graphically, using ghcprof. This is a
- new tool with GHC 4.08, and will eventually be the de-facto
- standard way of viewing GHC profilesActually this
- isn't true any more, we are working on a new tool for
- displaying heap profiles using Gtk+HS, so
- ghcprof may go away at some point in the future.
-
-
- To run ghcprof, you need
- uDraw(Graph) installed, which can be
- obtained from uDraw(Graph). Install one of
- the binary
- distributions, and set your
- UDG_HOME environment variable to point to the
- installation directory.
-
- ghcprof uses an XML-based profiling log
- format, and you therefore need to run your program with a
- different option: . The file generated is
- still called <prog>.prof. To see the
- profile, run ghcprof like this:
-
-
-
-
-$ ghcprof <prog>.prof
-
-
- which should pop up a window showing the call-graph of your
- program in glorious detail. More information on using
- ghcprof can be found at The
- Cost-Centre Stack Profiling Tool for
- GHC.
-
-
-
hp2ps––heap profile to PostScript