-e
function_namegprof
to not print
information about the function function_name (and its
children...) in the call graph. The function will still be listed
as a child of any functions that call it, but its index number will be
shown as [not printed]. More than one -e option may be
given; only one function_name may be indicated with each -e
option.
-E
function_name-E
function option works like the -e
option, but
time spent in the function (and children who were not called from
anywhere else), will not be used to compute the percentages-of-time for
the call graph. More than one -E option may be given; only one
function_name may be indicated with each -E option.
-f
function_namegprof
to limit the
call graph to the function function_name and its children (and
their children...). More than one -f option may be given;
only one function_name may be indicated with each -f
option.
-F
function_name-f
option, but
only time spent in the function and its children (and their
children...) will be used to determine total-time and
percentages-of-time for the call graph. More than one -F option
may be given; only one function_name may be indicated with each
-F option. The -F option overrides the -E option.
Note that only one function can be specified with each -e
,
-E
, -f
or -F
option. To specify more than one
function, use multiple options. For example, this command:
gprof -e boring -f foo -f bar myprogram > gprof.output
lists in the call graph all functions that were reached from either
foo
or bar
and were not reachable from boring
.