hp2ps (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
hp2ps – convert a heap profile to a POSTSCRIPT graph
SYNOPSIS
hp2ps [flags] [file][.hp]
DESCRIPTION
The program hp2ps converts a heap profile stored in file into a POSTSCRIPT graph, sending the result to file.ps. By convention, files to be processed by hp2ps have a .hp extension. However, for compatibility with older versions of hp2ps, this extension can be omitted. If file is omitted entirely, then the program behaves as a filter.
OPTIONS
The flags are:
-d- In order to make graphs more readable,
hp2pssorts the shaded bands for each identifier. The default sort ordering is for the bands with the largest area to be stacked on top of the smaller ones. The-doption causes rougher bands (those reprsenting series of values with the largest standard deviations) to be stacked on top of smoother ones. -b- Normally,
hp2psputs the title of the graph in a small box at the top of the page. However, if the JOB string is too long to fit in a small box (more than 35 characters), thenhp2pswill choose to use a big box instead. The-boption forceshp2psto use a big box. -efloat[in|mm|pt]- Generate encapsulated POSTSCRIPT suitable for inclusion in LaTeX documents. Usually, the POSTSCRIPT graph is drawn in landscape mode in an area 9 inches wide by 6 inches high, and
hp2psarranges for this area to be approximately centered on a sheet of a4 paper. This format is convenient of studying the graph in detail, but it is unsuitable for inclusion in LaTeX documents. The-eoption causes the graph to be drawn in portrait mode, with float specifying the width in inches, millimetres or points (the default). The resulting POSTSCRIPT file conforms to the Encapsulated Post Script (EPS) convention, and it can be included in a LaTeX document using Rokicki’s dvi-to-POSTSCRIPT converterdvips.hp2psrequires the width to exceed 2 inches. -g- Create output suitable for the
gsPOSTSCRIPT previewer (or similar). In this case the graph is printed in portrait mode without scaling. The output is unsuitable for a laser printer. -p- Use previous parameters. By default, the POSTSCRIPT graph is automatically scaled both horizontally and vertically so that it fills the page. However, when preparing a seires of graphs for use in a presentation, it is often useful to draw a new graph using the same scale, shading and ordering as a previous one. The
-pflag causes the graph to be drawn using the parameters determined by a previous run ofhp2pson file. -s- Use a small box for the title.
-y- Draw the graph in the traditional York style, ignoring marks.
-?- Print out usage information.
INPUT FORMAT
The format of a heap profile is best described by example:
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JOB "a.out -p" DATE "Fri Apr 17 11:43:45 1992" SAMPLE_UNIT "seconds" VALUE_UNIT "bytes" BEGIN_SAMPLE 0.00 SYSTEM 24 END_SAMPLE 0.00 BEGIN_SAMPLE 1.00 elim 180 insert 24 intersect 12 disin 60 main 12 reduce 20 SYSTEM 12 END_SAMPLE 1.00 MARK 1.50 MARK 1.75 MARK 1.80 BEGIN_SAMPLE 2.00 elim 192 insert 24 intersect 12 disin 84 main 12 SYSTEM 24 END_SAMPLE 2.00 BEGIN_SAMPLE 2.82 END_SAMPLE 2.82
SEE ALSO
dvips(1), latex(1), hbchp (1), lmlchp(1)
C. Runciman and D. Wakeling, Heap Profiling for Lazy Functional Languages, YCS-172, University of York, 1992
NOTES
POSTSCRIPT is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
AUTHOR
David Wakeling of the University of York.
