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Informations about the package profiling

package-profiling

This is a package for PHP which makes it easier to find which functions/areas take the most time.

Installation

Install through composer with:

Usage

Below is an example script that demonstrates using this tool:

This should output something similar to:

Notice that even though Bar is called from within Foo, so Foo takes a total of 4 seconds to execute, the result for Foo is just 1 second because the tool is showing how much time was taken up doing logic in Foo rather than within Bar because Bar is already being profiled separately. If you wanted the total time taken within Foo including Bar, then one just needs to take the analyzer calls out of the Bar method:

Output:

Profiling Small Sections - Custom Names

If you have a very long function, and want to profile separate parts of it, then you can just provide a custom name to the start and stop methods like so:

... which outputs:


All versions of profiling with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=5.6.0
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