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It's a integrated performance analysis tool with GUI,
which is integrated with various utilities such as strace, Gcov, Gprof, proc etc which are open released and are for analyzing performance of linux system
bepro graphically visualizes profilingdata from external profilingtools (gcov, gprof,...) mapping the given values to colors. It gives you a quick overview onto your code from a "birds-eye-view". bepro is similar to "Tarantula".
A KDE3 visual tool helping developers to analyze the profiling results generated by code profilers. Currently supported profilers are: GNU gprof, Function Check, Palm OS Emulator with profile option.
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The High Resolution Profiler is a library that uses the Pentium Time Stamp Counter to measure the time used by various functions in a program, and to write a gmon.out file, compatible with the existing gprof program.
Given a GCC "gmon.out" file (or output from the GNU tool gprof), generate an HTML version with one page per call graph, including hyperlinks and (later) graphical analysis.