NAME¶
mlprof - display profiling information for a MLton-compiled executable
SYNOPSIS¶
mlprof [option ...] a.out [mlmon.out ...]
DESCRIPTION¶
mlprof extracts information from an executable compiled by 
MLton
  with 
-profile alloc or 
-profile time and the resulting
  
mlmon.out file produced by running the executable.
 
The output of 
mlprof consists of an initial line indicating the total
  amount of CPU time or bytes allocated. After this, source functions are listed
  along with the percentage of this total that they used, in decreasing order.
  If the program was compiled with 
-profile-stack true, 
mlprof
  will display the time spent or bytes allocated while the function was on the
  stack and in GC in addition to the time or bytes that the function is directly
  responsible for.
 
With multiple 
mlmon.out files, 
mlprof will sum the profiling
  information.
 
OPTIONS¶
  - -call-graph file
 
  - Write a call graph containing the table data to a dot file.
      See the MLton User Guide for details.
 
  - -graph-title string
 
  - Set the call-graph title.
 
  - -gray
    {false|true} 
 
  - Gray call-graph nodes according to stack %. This only makes
      sense if the executable was compiled -profile-stack true.
 
  - -keep exp
 
  - Only show functions specified by exp. For details on
      the allowed expressions, see the MLton User Guide. Multiple
      -keep expressions are not allowed.
 
  - -mlmon file
 
  - Process the list of whitespace-separated mlmon.out
      files found in the specified file.
 
  - -raw
    {false|true}
 
  - Show the raw counts in addition to the percentages.
 
  - -show-line
    {false|true}
 
  - Show the file and line for each function.
 
  - -split regexp
 
  - Treat duplicates of functions whose name matches
      regexp as different functions.
 
  - -thresh x
 
  - An abbreviation for -keep '(thresh x)', which only
      prints information about functions whose percentage is greater than or
      equal to x, where 0 <= x <= 100.0.
 
  - -tolerant
    {false|true} 
 
  - Print a warning about broken mlmon.out files, but do
      not exit.
 
SEE ALSO¶
mlton(1) and the 
MLton Guide.