On Mac OS X, you can use the Apple developer tool called Shark to get pretty detailed profiling information.  But it will refer to the names of C functions, so you'll have to know what those mean for it to be of much use.

.hc

On Aug 16, 2008, at 2:54 PM, Mike McGonagle wrote:

What platform are you on? I am running a Mac, and I pretty much use the Activity Monitor to get an idea of how much CPU time, and memory that Pd is taking. I would imagine if you are on a Unix system, you could use 'top' to do these things, its a command-line program. (Activity Monitor on the Mac is pretty much a wrapper for 'top')

Mike

On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Lau Llobet <socunasindria@gmail.com> wrote:
i've just ended a pd application and i'm wondering how can i know it's cpu ram and HDD usage during it's execution time.
I've been looking for testing programs in google for hours but all programs seem to test distributed aplications ( web services ... )

Thank you very much !

Lau.

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