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Analyzing a Framework


  • Subject: Analyzing a Framework
  • From: Tito Ciuro <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 11:35:28 -0300

Hello,

I have been writing a Framework which is tested by a few unit tests. While I try to exercise the API as much as possible, I know for sure I'm not covering everything. I also don't have a good idea where the performance bottlenecks are. Therefore, I'd like to do two things: run gcov and Shark.

Questions:

1) How would I run gcov on a framework? Could I gather the stats between start and finish when running the unit tests?
2) How can I analyze the performance bottlenecks with Shark? Could I also do that when running the unit tests?

I imagine that if I was certain each call was tested properly and I could sample each of the tests, then I would have a pretty good idea where the issues are lingering. I've read Apple's docs on the subject, but there is little or nothing said about frameworks.

Any ideas or pointers?

Thanks in advance,

-- Tito
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