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Add some images to README #170

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aik099 opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 7 comments
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Add some images to README #170

aik099 opened this issue Mar 2, 2016 · 7 comments

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@aik099
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aik099 commented Mar 2, 2016

This is a GUI project for XHProf and I see no image in README that shows how it looks. Isn't that strange?

@markstory markstory added this to the 0.6.0 milestone Mar 2, 2016
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Mte90 commented Jun 7, 2017

yes will be very useful to evaluate if use that tool

@glensc
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glensc commented Jul 16, 2020

@aik099 this happens when programmers write a GUI tool, not designers :D

What views are you interested in?

here's index view:

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@Mte90
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Mte90 commented Jul 16, 2020

I think the single view of a request

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glensc commented Jul 16, 2020

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@aik099
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aik099 commented Jul 18, 2020

@glensc , what different views do we have? I've used these views, but maybe there are more:

  • list view - where all recorded profiling sessions are shown
  • details view - where I can see individual profiling session details
  • callgraph view - the dynamic/static SVG image shown call graph with execution/memory time and problematic points highlighted
  • comparison view - way to compare 2 profiling sessions and see if any improvement was made

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glensc commented Sep 3, 2020

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aik099 commented Sep 4, 2020

That's a good idea. I wonder if XHGui images used there:

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