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    py-spy

    py-spy

    Sampling profiler for Python programs

    py-spy is a sampling profiler for Python programs. It lets you visualize what your Python program is spending time on without restarting the program or modifying the code in any way. py-spy is extremely low overhead: it is written in Rust for speed and doesn't run in the same process as the profiled Python program. This means py-spy is safe to use against production Python code. py-spy works from the command line and takes either the PID of the program you want to sample from or the command...
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    GazerNode

    GazerNode

    Monitoring and control system

    This is a small and simple application that runs as a Windows service to record metrics several times per second. Metrics can be very different. For example, memory usage by a process or ping to a host. The application does not require a DBMS. The data is stored in an open binary format. Data viewing is possible in the form of graphs of the history of changes and in tables of current values. The configuration setting is done without editing the config files - everything is available directly in the UI application.
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    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    C/C++ function instrumentation (AOP, exception/stack tracing, GC)

    Libinstrument is a complete and easy way to do custom function instrumentation for C/C++. The project comes ready with classic applications of instrumentation, such as AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), Concern and Side Effect injection, stack tracing, exception tracing, basic time profiling, callgraph profiling and other. A GC (Garbage Collector) module is also under development. Libinstrument is highly portable and decoupled. The project comes with a CMake build system, integration with...
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    Bug Finder

    Bug Finder

    A real Win32 extensible passive debugger

    This project born a few years ago when I encountered a fatal bug on a production environment, unfortunately not replicable on my development machine. I spent many time finding a solution, using also freeware and commercial third-party tools and libraries, but none helped me because the bug crashed the process, and no of the above tools could be able to catch the exception before the process dying. Also, it was not possible to install a development environment onto the production machines, so the only solution was to develop a debugger which didn't need any user/developer interaction. I used many open source resources, then I decided to make the Bug Finder an open source project. ...
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    (Diver is in the process of being moved to GitHub. Please find us at https://github.com/thechiselgroup/Diver. Support requests & messages sent here may never be seen.) Dynamic Interactive Views For Reverse Engineering. Div/er is a set of Eclipse Plugins that aid developers in understanding software. It uses dynamic analysis and reverse engineering to offer views and filters that aid comprehension and discovery.
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    The sandbox libraries (libsandbox & pysandbox) are an open-source suite of software components for C/C++ and Python developers to create automated profiling tools and watchdog programs. The API's are designed for executing and instrumenting simple (single process) tasks, featuring policy-based behavioral auditing, resource quota, and statistics collecting. The sandbox libraries were originally designed and utilized as the core security module of a full-fledged online judge system for ACM/ICPC training. ...
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    Debug Visualization Tools

    Visualization tools to help developers analyze program execution

    This is a research project aimed at providing tools to help developers capture and visualize what is actually happening when your program executes. And hopefully make debugging an easier, quicker and less painful process.
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    Welcome to IgProf, the ignominious profiler. IgProf is a simple nice tool for measuring and analysing application memory and performance characteristics. IgProf requires no changes to the application or the build process.
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    A collection of reporting utilities specific to The Grinder test tool. The tools consist of a reporting database and graphing utilites based upon jyplot and jFreechart written in jython.
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    The DTraceToolkit is a collection of over 200 useful documented scripts for analysis of system and process behaviour. It allows in-depth inspection without disturbance of the system.
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    Function call tracing in the Linux kernel and userspace applications. Dynamically sets probes (using VProbes, a KProbes variant) and displays the function call trace of a process calling kernel or application functions. The superior of strace and ltrace.
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    The tool helps to detect any resorces leaks (memory, handles etc.) in any Win32 application. Based on hooking of Win API calls: no source code required, attaches to any running process. Call stack available. Agregates leaks by origin.
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    log4j/log4net appenders and a supporting Eclipse RCP-based browser for viewing profiling information. The appenders operate either in-process or (to minimize overhead) remotely send their packets to a separate listener via UDP.
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    System monitoring utility, written in plain C. Allows application execution and performance monitoring, saving results into XML files. Monitors CPU, memory, network and disk usage on a per-application or per-system basis.
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    Process Monitor uses web interface to view system active process and its resource usage. Support multiple host process monitoring. This to allow developer view their active process and Administrator keep tab on system performances.
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