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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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46e6d92d
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Michael W. Hudson
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@@ -207,14 +207,14 @@ sys.getcounts()
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LLTRACE introduced well before 1.0
Compile in support
of
Low Level TRACE-ing of the main interpreter loop.
Compile in support
for
Low Level TRACE-ing of the main interpreter loop.
When this preprocessor symbol is defined, before
eval_f
rame
(eval_
code2 before 2.2) executes a frame's code it checks the frame's
global namespace for a variable "__lltrace__". If such a variable is
found, mounds of information about what the interpreter is doing are
sprayed to stdout, such as every opcode and opcode argument and values
pushed onto and popped off the value stack.
When this preprocessor symbol is defined, before
PyEval_EvalF
rame
(eval_
frame in 2.3 and 2.2, eval_code2 before that) executes a frame's code
it checks the frame's global namespace for a variable "__lltrace__". If
such a variable is found, mounds of information about what the interpreter
is doing are sprayed to stdout, such as every opcode and opcode argument
and values
pushed onto and popped off the value stack.
Not useful very often, but very useful when needed.
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@@ -245,8 +245,8 @@ that uses GCC (i.e. OS X and linux/ppc).
On the PowerPC the rate at which the time base register is incremented
is not defined by the architecture specification, so you'll need to
find the manual for your specific processor. For the 750CX, 750CXe
,
750FX (all sold as the G3) we find:
find the manual for your specific processor. For the 750CX, 750CXe
and
750FX (all sold as the G3) we find:
The time base counter is clocked at a frequency that is
one-fourth that of the bus clock.
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