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How to start/stop Instruments (Time Profiler) programatically ?
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How to start/stop Instruments (Time Profiler) programatically ?


  • Subject: How to start/stop Instruments (Time Profiler) programatically ?
  • From: Paul Russell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 08:31:40 +0100

Is there any way to start/stop Instruments profiling programmatically ? I need to profile just a specific section of my OS X code in a reliable way but I can't seem to find any documentation for Instruments which might tell me how I might do this. With CHUD/Shark there was a programming API and a command line tool to support this but I don't see the equivalent for Instruments anywhere ? FWIW I found some old forum posts from around 2009 bemoaning the lack of Instruments functionality in this area but nothing more recent.

Paul


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