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Please can you elaborate on the "Other" way? How do you prefer to work with CPU profiling results?
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Profiling tools often consume huge amount of memory and tend to crash, so it's better to make them standalone.
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Standalone process with ipc. Seeing heat colors next to code lines and effortless navigation would be a huge benefit.
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4) What's a CPU? :D
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IDE so you can link directly to the source code
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Performance work often requires correlating resource issues with code events such as method entry/exit or calls to libraries/frameworks. Visualizing this by charting resource changes over time and also showing tags for the events is is a good start for isolating problems in code.
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profiling from a standalone, x-copyable tool, analyzing that trace from inside the IDE
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From the IDE, much like Android Studio does. But I would love to have a web server, from the IDE that allows me to share the results in a local network, so that my non-ide teammates can also see results and collaborate with me.
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Both, actually. A tool with ide integration would be ideal.
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