Difference between revisions of "Core.enableAllocationTracking"
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 13 July 2023
Available since: Gideros 2023.1
Class: Core
Description
Enables objects allocation profiler.
(table) = Core.enableAllocationTracking(b)
Parameters
b: (boolean) true to start the profiler, false to stop the profiler and create the table
Return values
Returns (table) table with data
Example
-- start the profiler
Core.enableAllocationTracking(true)
-- do stuff...
-- end the profiler and create table
local t=Core.enableAllocationTracking(false)
if t then
	local counts={}
	for k,v in pairs(t) do counts[v]=(counts[v] or 0)+1 end
	local sort={}
	for k,_ in pairs(counts) do table.insert(sort,k) end
	table.sort(sort,function(a,b) return counts[a]>counts[b] end)
	for _,k in ipairs(sort) do print(counts[k],k) end
end
- Core
- Core.asyncCall
- Core.asyncThread
- Core.class
- Core.enableAllocationTracking
- Core.fileLoad
- Core.fileSave
- Core.findReferences
- Core.frameStatistics
- Core.getScriptPath
- Core.profilerReport
- Core.profilerReset
- Core.profilerStart
- Core.profilerStop
- Core.random
- Core.randomSeed
- Core.setAutoYield
- Core.signal
- Core.stopping
- Core.yield
- Core.yieldable
- Core.yieldlock
