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SCONS-TIME(1)							 SCONS-TIME(1)

NAME
       scons-time - generate and display SCons timing information

SYNOPSIS
       scons-time subcommand [ options...  ] [ arguments...  ]

   Generating Timing Information
       scons-time  run	[-hnqv]	 [--aegis=PROJECT] [-f FILE] [--number=NUMBER]
       [--outdir=OUTDIR]    [-p	   STRING]    [--python=PYTHON]	   [-s	  DIR]
       [--scons=SCONS] [--svn=URL] [ARGUMENTS]

   Extracting Function Timings
       scons-time   func   [-h]	  [--chdir=DIR]	  [-f	FILE]	[--fmt=FORMAT]
       [--func=NAME] [-p STRING] [-t NUMBER] [--title= TITLE] [ARGUMENTS]

   Extracting Memory Statistics

   Extracting Object Counts
       scons-time obj [-h] [--chdir=DIR] [-f FILE] [--fmt=FORMAT] [-p STRING]
       [--stage=STAGE] [-t NUMBER] [--title=TITLE] [ARGUMENTS]

   Extracting Execution Times
       scons-time time [-h] [--chdir=DIR] [-f FILE] [--fmt=FORMAT] [-p STRING]
       [-t NUMBER] [--title=TITLE] [--which=WHICH] [ARGUMENTS]

   Help Text
       scons-time help SUBCOMMAND [...]

DESCRIPTION
       The scons-time command runs an SCons configuration through a standard
       set of profiled timings and can extract and graph information from the
       resulting profiles and log files of those timings.  The action to be
       performed by the scons-time script is specified by a subcommand, the
       first argument on the command line.  See the SUBCOMMANDS section below
       for information about the operation of specific subcommands.

       The basic way to use scons-time is to run the scons-time run subcommand
       (possibly multiple times) to generate profile and log file output, and
       then use one of the other subcommands to display the results captured
       in the profiles and log files for a particular kind of information:
       function timings (the scons-time func subcommand), total memory used
       (the scons-time mem subcommand), object counts (the scons-time obj
       subcommand) and overall execution time (the scons-time time
       subcommand).  Options exist to place and find the profiles and log
       files in separate directories, to generate the output in a format
       suitable for graphing with the gnuplot(1) program, and so on.

       There are two basic ways the scons-time run subcommand is intended to
       be used to gather timing statistics for a configuration.	 One is to use
       the --svn= option to test a configuration against a list of revisions
       from the SCons Subversion repository.  This will generate a profile and
       timing log file for every revision listed with the --number= option,
       and can be used to look at the impact of commited changes to the SCons
       code base on a particular configuration over time.

       The other way is to profile incremental changes to a local SCons code
       base during a development cycle--that is, to look at the performance
       impact of changes you're making in the local tree.  In this mode, you
       run the scons-time run subcommand without the --svn= option, in which
       case it simply looks in the profile/log file output directory (the
       current directory by default) and automatically figures out the next
       run number for the output profile and log file.	Used in this way, the
       development cycle goes something like: make a change to SCons; run
       scons-time run to profile it against a specific configuration; make
       another change to SCons; run scons-time run again to profile it; etc.

OPTIONS
       The scons-time command only supports a few global options:

       -h, --help
	      Displays the global help text and exits, identical to the scons-
	      time help subcommand.

       -V, --version
	      Displays the scons-time version and exits.

       Most functionality is controlled by options to the individual
       subcommands.  See the next section for information about individual
       subcommand options.

SUBCOMMANDS
       The scons-time command supports the following individual subcommands.

   The func Subcommand
       scons-time func [-h] [--chdir=DIR] [-f FILE] [--fmt=FORMAT]
       [--func=NAME] [-p STRING] [-t NUMBER] [--title= TITLE] [ARGUMENTS]

       The scons-time func subcommand displays timing information for a
       specific Python function within SCons.  By default, it extracts
       information about the _main() function, which includes the Python
       profiler timing for all of SCons.

       The scons-time func subcommand extracts function timing information
       from all the specified file arguments, which should be Python profiler
       output files.  (Normally, these would be *.prof files generated by the
       scons-time run subcommand, but they can actually be generated by any
       Python profiler invocation.)  All file name arguments will be globbed
       for on-disk files.

       If no arguments are specified, then function timing information will be
       extracted from all *.prof files, or the subset of them with a prefix
       specified by the -p option.

       Options include:

       -C DIRECTORY, --chdir=DIRECTORY
	      Changes to the specified DIRECTORY before looking for the
	      specified files (or files that match the specified patterns).

       -f FILE, --file=FILE
	      Reads configuration information from the specified FILE.

       -fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
	      Reports the output in the specified FORMAT.  The formats
	      currently supported are ascii (the default) and gnuplot.

       --func=NAME
	      Extracts timings for the specified function NAME.	 The default
	      is to report cumulative timings for the _main() function, which
	      contains the entire SCons run.

       -h, --help
	      Displays help text for the scons-time func subcommand.

       -p STRING, --prefix=STRING
	      Specifies the prefix string for profiles from which to extract
	      function timing information.  This will be used to search for
	      profiles if no arguments are specified on the command line.

       -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER
	      Only extracts function timings from the last NUMBER files.

   The help Subcommand
       scons-time help SUBCOMMAND [...]	 The help subcommand prints help text
       for any other subcommands listed as later arguments on the command
       line.

   The mem Subcommand

       The scons-time mem subcommand displays how much memory SCons uses.

       The scons-time mem subcommand extracts memory use information from all
       the specified file arguments, which should be files containing output
       from running SCons with the --debug=memory option.  (Normally, these
       would be *.log files generated by the scons-time run subcommand.)  All
       file name arguments will be globbed for on-disk files.

       If no arguments are specified, then memory information will be
       extracted from all *.log files, or the subset of them with a prefix
       specified by the -p option.

       -C DIR, --chdir=DIR
	      Changes to the specified DIRECTORY before looking for the
	      specified files (or files that match the specified patterns).

       -f FILE, --file=FILE
	      Reads configuration information from the specified FILE.

       -fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
	      Reports the output in the specified FORMAT.  The formats
	      currently supported are ascii (the default) and gnuplot.

       -h, --help
	      Displays help text for the scons-time mem subcommand.

       -p STRING, --prefix=STRING
	      Specifies the prefix string for log files from which to extract
	      memory usage information.	 This will be used to search for log
	      files if no arguments are specified on the command line.

       --stage=STAGE
	      Prints the memory used at the end of the specified STAGE: pre-
	      read (before the SConscript files are read), post-read , (after
	      the SConscript files are read), pre-build (before any targets
	      are built) or post-build (after any targets are built).  If no
	      --stage option is specified, the default behavior is post-build,
	      which reports the final amount of memory used by SCons during
	      each run.

       -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER
	      Only reports memory statistics from the last NUMBER files.

   The obj Subcommand
       scons-time obj [-h] [--chdir=DIR] [-f FILE] [--fmt=FORMAT] [-p STRING]
       [--stage=STAGE] [-t NUMBER] [--title=TITLE] [ARGUMENTS]

       The scons-time obj subcommand displays how many objects of a specific
       named type are created by SCons.

       The scons-time obj subcommand extracts object counts from all the
       specified file arguments, which should be files containing output from
       running SCons with the --debug=count option.  (Normally, these would be
       *.log files generated by the scons-time run subcommand.)	 All file name
       arguments will be globbed for on-disk files.

       If no arguments are specified, then object counts will be extracted
       from all *.log files, or the subset of them with a prefix specified by
       the -p option.

       -C DIR, --chdir=DIR
	      Changes to the specified DIRECTORY before looking for the
	      specified files (or files that match the specified patterns).

       -f FILE, --file=FILE
	      Reads configuration information from the specified FILE.

       -fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
	      Reports the output in the specified FORMAT.  The formats
	      currently supported are ascii (the default) and gnuplot.

       -h, --help
	      Displays help text for the scons-time obj subcommand.

       -p STRING, --prefix=STRING
	      Specifies the prefix string for log files from which to extract
	      object counts.  This will be used to search for log files if no
	      arguments are specified on the command line.

       --stage=STAGE
	      Prints the object count at the end of the specified STAGE: pre-
	      read (before the SConscript files are read), post-read , (after
	      the SConscript files are read), pre-build (before any targets
	      are built) or post-build (after any targets are built).  If no
	      --stage option is specified, the default behavior is post-build,
	      which reports the final object count during each run.

       -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER
	      Only reports object counts from the last NUMBER files.

   The run Subcommand
       scons-time run [-hnqv] [--aegis=PROJECT] [-f FILE] [--number=NUMBER]
       [--outdir=OUTDIR] [-p STRING] [--python=PYTHON] [-s DIR]
       [--scons=SCONS] [--svn=URL] [ARGUMENTS] The scons-time run subcommand
       is the basic subcommand for profiling a specific configuration against
       a version of SCons.

       The configuration to be tested is specified as a list of files or
       directories that will be unpacked or copied into a temporary directory
       in which SCons will be invoked.	The scons-time run subcommand
       understands file suffixes like .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz and .zip and will
       unpack their contents into a temporary directory.  If more than one
       argument is specified, each one will be unpacked or copied into the
       temporary directory "on top of" the previous archives or directories,
       so the expectation is that multiple specified archives share the same
       directory layout.

       Once the file or directory arguments are unpacked or copied to the
       temporary directory, the scons-time run subcommand runs the requested
       version of SCons against the configuration three times:

       Startup
	      SCons is run with the --help option so that just the SConscript
	      files are read, and then the default help text is printed.  This
	      profiles just the perceived "overhead" of starting up SCons and
	      processing the SConscript files.

       Full build
	      SCons is run to build everything specified in the configuration.
	      Specific targets to be passed in on the command l ine may be
	      specified by the targets keyword in a configuration file; see
	      below for details.

       Rebuild
	      SCons is run again on the same just-built directory.  If the
	      dependencies in the SCons configuration are correct, this should
	      be an up-to-date, "do nothing" rebuild.

       Each invocation captures the output log file and a profile.

       The scons-time run subcommand supports the following options:

       --aegis=PROJECT
	      Specifies the Aegis PROJECT from which the version(s) of scons
	      being timed will be extracted.  When --aegis is specified, the
	      --number=NUMBER option specifies delta numbers that will be
	      tested.  Output from each invocation run will be placed in file
	      names that match the Aegis delta numbers.	 If the --number=
	      option is not specified, then the default behavior is to time
	      the tip of the specified PROJECT.

       -f FILE, --file=FILE
	      Reads configuration information from the specified FILE.	This
	      often provides a more convenient way to specify and collect
	      parameters associated with a specific timing configuration than
	      specifying them on the command line.  See the CONFIGURATION FILE
	      section below for information about the configuration file
	      parameters.

       -h, --help
	      Displays help text for the scons-time run subcommand.

       -n, --no-exec
	      Do not execute commands, just printing the command-line
	      equivalents of what would be executed.  Note that the scons-time
	      script actually executes its actions in Python, where possible,
	      for portability.	The commands displayed are UNIX equivalents of
	      what it's doing.

       --number=NUMBER
	      Specifies the run number to be used in the names of the log
	      files and profile outputs generated by this run.

	      When used in conjuction with the --aegis=PROJECT option, NUMBER
	      specifies one or more comma-separated Aegis delta numbers that
	      will be retrieved automatically from the specified Aegis
	      PROJECT.

	      When used in conjuction with the --svn=URL option, NUMBER
	      specifies one or more comma-separated Subversion revision
	      numbers that will be retrieved automatically from the Subversion
	      repository at the specified URL.	Ranges of delta or revision
	      numbers may be specified be separating two numbers with a hyphen
	      (-).

       Example:
	      % scons-time run --svn=http://scons.tigris.org/svn/trunk --num=1247,1249-1252 .

	      -p STRING, --prefix=STRING
		     Specifies the prefix string to be used for all of the log
		     files and profiles generated by this run.	The default is
		     derived from the first specified argument: if the first
		     argument is a directory, the default prefix is the name
		     of the directory; if the first argument is an archive
		     (tar or zip file), the default prefix is the the base
		     name of the archive, that is, what remains after strip‐
		     ping the archive suffix (.tgz, .tar.gz or .zip).

	      --python=PYTHON
		     Specifies a path to the Python executable to be used for
		     the timing runs.  The default is to use the same Python
		     executable that is running the scons-time command itself.

	      -q, --quiet
		     Suppresses display of the command lines being executed.

	      -s DIR, --subdir=DIR
		     Specifies the name of directory or subdirectory from
		     which the commands should be executed.  The default is
		     XXX

	      --scons=SCONS
		     Specifies a path to the SCons script to be used for the
		     timing runs.  The default is XXX

	      --svn=URL, --subversion=URL
		     Specifies the URL of the Subversion repository from which
		     the version(s) of scons being timed will be extracted.
		     When --svn is specified, the --number=NUMBER option spec‐
		     ifies revision numbers that will be tested.  Output from
		     each invocation run will be placed in file names that
		     match the Subversion revision numbers.  If the --number=
		     option is not specified, then the default behavior is to
		     time the HEAD of the specified URL.

	      -v, --verbose
		     Displays the output from individual commands to the
		     screen (in addition to capturing the output in log
		     files).

   The time Subcommand
       scons-time time [-h] [--chdir=DIR] [-f FILE] [--fmt=FORMAT] [-p STRING]
       [-t NUMBER] [--title=TITLE] [--which=WHICH] [ARGUMENTS]

       The scons-time time subcommand displays SCons execution times as
       reported by the scons --debug=time option.

       The scons-time time subcommand extracts SCons timing from all the spec‐
       ified file arguments, which should be files containing output from run‐
       ning SCons with the --debug=time option.	 (Normally, these would be
       *.log files generated by the scons-time run subcommand.)	 All file name
       arguments will be globbed for on-disk files.

       If no arguments are specified, then execution timings will be extracted
       from all *.log files, or the subset of them with a prefix specified by
       the -p option.

       -C DIR, --chdir=DIR
	      Changes to the specified DIRECTORY before looking for the speci‐
	      fied files (or files that match the specified patterns).

       -f FILE, --file=FILE
	      Reads configuration information from the specified FILE.

       -fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
	      Reports the output in the specified FORMAT.  The formats cur‐
	      rently supported are ascii (the default) and gnuplot.

       -h, --help
	      Displays help text for the scons-time time subcommand.

       -p STRING, --prefix=STRING
	      Specifies the prefix string for log files from which to extract
	      execution timings.  This will be used to search for log files if
	      no arguments are specified on the command line.

       -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER
	      Only reports object counts from the last NUMBER files.

       --which=WHICH
	      Prints the execution time for the specified WHICH value: total
	      (the total execution time), SConscripts (total execution time
	      for the SConscript files themselves), SCons (exectuion time in
	      SCons code itself) or commands (execution time of the commands
	      and other actions used to build targets).	 If no --which option
	      is specified, the default behavior is total, which reports the
	      total execution time for each run.

CONFIGURATION FILE
       Various scons-time subcommands can read information from a specified
       configuration file when passed the -f or --file options.	 The configu‐
       ration file is actually executed as a Python script.  Setting Python
       variables in the configuration file controls the behavior of the scons-
       time script more conveniently than having to specify command-line
       options or arguments for every run, and provides a handy way to
       "shrink-wrap" the necessary information for producing (and reporting)
       consistent timing runs for a given configuration.

       aegis  The Aegis executable for extracting deltas.  The default is sim‐
	      ply aegis.

       aegis_project
	      The Aegis project from which deltas should be extracted.	The
	      default is whatever is specified with the --aegis= command-line
	      option.

       archive_list
	      A list of archives (files or directories) that will be copied to
	      the temporary directory in which SCons will be invoked.  .tar,
	      .tar.gz, .tgz and .zip files will have their contents unpacked
	      in the temporary directory.  Directory trees and files will be
	      copied as-is.

       initial_commands
	      A list of commands that will be executed before the actual timed
	      scons runs.  This can be used for commands that are necessary to
	      prepare the source tree-for example, creating a configuration
	      file that should not be part of the timed run.

       key_location
	      The location of the key on Gnuplot graphing information gener‐
	      ated with the --format=gnuplot option.  The default is bottom
	      left.

       prefix The file name prefix to be used when running or extracting tim‐
	      ing for this configuration.

       python The path name of the Python executable to be used when running
	      or extracting information for this configuration.	 The default
	      is the same version of Python used to run the SCons

       scons  The path name of the SCons script to be used when running or
	      extracting information for this configuration.  The default is
	      simply scons.

       scons_flags
	      The scons flags used when running SCons to collect timing infor‐
	      mation.  The default value is --debug=count --debug=memory
	      --debug=time --debug=memoizer.

       scons_lib_dir

       scons_wrapper

       startup_targets

       subdir The subdirectory of the project into which the scons-time script
	      should change before executing the SCons commands to time.

       subversion_url
	      The Subversion URL from

       svn    The subversion executable used to check out revisions of SCons
	      to be timed.  The default is simple svn.

       svn_co_flag

       tar

       targets
	      A string containing the targets that should be added to the com‐
	      mand line of every timed scons run.  This can be used to
	      restrict what's being timed to a subset of the full build for
	      the configuration.

       targets0

       targets1

       targets2

       title

       unzip

       verbose

       vertical_bars

   Example
       Here is an example scons-time configuration file for a hypothetical
       sample project:

	      # The project doesn't use SCons natively (yet), so we're
	      # timing a separate set of SConscript files that we lay
	      # on top of the vanilla unpacked project tarball.
	      arguments = ['project-1.2.tgz', 'project-SConscripts.tar']

	      # The subdirectory name contains the project version number,
	      # so tell scons-time to chdir there before building.
	      subdir = 'project-1.2'

	      # Set the prefix so output log files and profiles are named:
	      #	    project-000-[012].{log,prof}
	      #	    project-001-[012].{log,prof}
	      # etc.
	      prefix = 'project'

	      # The SConscript files being tested don't do any SConf
	      # configuration, so run their normal ./configure script
	      # before we invoke SCons.
	      initial_commands = [
		  './configure',
	      ]

	      # Only time building the bin/project executable.
	      targets = 'bin/project'

	      # Time against SCons revisions of the branches/core branch
	      subversion_url = 'http://scons.tigris.org/svn/scons/branches/core'

ENVIRONMENT
       The scons-time script uses the following environment variables:

       PRESERVE
	      If this value is set, the scons-time script will not remove the
	      temporary directory or directories in which it builds the speci‐
	      fied configuration or downloads a specific version of SCons.

SEE ALSO
       gnuplot(1), scons(1)

AUTHORS
       Steven Knight <knight at baldmt dot com>

				  March 2013			 SCONS-TIME(1)
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