[Python-Dev] DTRACE support
Xavier Morel
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Fri Sep 6 21:50:38 CEST 2013
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On 2013-09-06, at 19:05 , Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Fri, 06 Sep 2013 18:14:26 +0200 > Jesus Cea <jcea at jcea.es> wrote: >> >>> Right now, I agree with Charles-François: your patch is too >>> intrusive. >> >> It is intrusive. Yes. I think it must be, by its own nature. Probably >> room for improvement and code transparency. But... are Python-DEVs >> interested in the project?. That is the point :) > > Well, I'm not *personally* interested in anything that only addresses > Solaris, OS X and the like :) For what it's worth, there's also a linux port and oracle's distro has dtrace support. > And, no, it doesn't have to be *that* intrusive. Take a look at Dave > Malcolm's systemtap patch, which IIRC takes a much more sensible > approach. Is there a possibility of compatibility there, using the same placeholders for a --with-dtrace and --with-systemtap build? Jesus seems to instrument more points than Dave, but the extra points could just be defined to nothing in the systemtap implementation.
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