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Python package to retrieve and manage data of the IMDb
Cinemagoer is a Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of the IMDb movie database about movies, people, characters and companies. Platform-independent, it can retrieve data from both the IMDb's web server and a local copy of the whole db.
A collection of performance analysis software that can assist with a variety of techniques useful for application software optimization and benchmarking. The current release provides support for analysis with hardware performance counters on Linux.
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A Python programming environment providing memory sizing, profiling and analysis, and a specification language that can formally specify aspects of Python programs and generate tests and documentation from a common source.
Simple C library for helping writting code with no memory leaks
Memory Profiler for C is a very simple C library for helping developers writting code which contains no memory leaks. It keeps track of all the allocated dynamic memory and allows for its printing. The source code is very simple and easily customizable.
wtime is a small console program runs another program, then displays information about the resources(time/memory/IO) used by that program, collected by the system while the program was running. It works like 'GNU time', but is under Win32.
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.
ebizzy is designed to generate a workload resembling common web
application server workloads. It is highly threaded, has a large
in-memory working set, and allocates and deallocates memory
frequently.
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JDLabAgent is a dynamic link library which is loaded into the Java Virtual Machine via Java Virtual Machine Debug Interface (JVMDI). The JDLabAgent can be parameterized via config files and logs JVM events (e.g. breakpoints, exceptions).
Performance profiler for Amiga AACE/Tao Intent software. Works for source in both C and VP. Includes filters to convert data into cvs spreadsheets. (Compiles under Linux as well, but no Linux build system is included)