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Profiling FAQ #6: Why does the profiler say Foo calls Bar, when I know it doesn't!
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over 8 years ago
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Here's another fun one from the internal support alias. When you profile with the VS Profiler, you are profiling the Release version of your code (I hope!). As you know from having debugged Release code in the past, sometimes things get a little funky...
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Meltdown Profiler Tips and Tricks Talk Details
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over 8 years ago
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Online registration for the Meltdown DirectX conference ends tomorrow July 22. I tried my best to target this talk to the Game Developer. If you are a grizzled veteran perf guy, I'm going to show you how to get the most out of our tool with advanced...
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Profiling FAQ #5: Why are there two copies of my function in Instrumentation mode function report?
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over 8 years ago
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The most common reason for this to occur in Instrumentation mode is that the dll you instrumented is appearing in two different processes. We don't aggregate data from multiple processes. You can see this easily by using vsperfreport.exe -summary:function...
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