I am using Python's (v2.4) profile
module to profile a numpy
script, and the following entry appears to account for the bulk of the execution time:
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
256/1 0.000 0.000 7.710 7.710 <string>:1(?)
Unfortunatel开发者_开发百科y, its appearance makes it hard to Google.
How do I go about figuring out what this is exactly?
edit The profiler is run from the shell as follows: python -m profile -s cumulative script.py
Ignore this line. It is an artifact of how the profiler is implemented. It is not telling you anything useful. Look at the "tottime" value for it: 0.000. "tottime" is the amount of time spent executing "<string>:1(?)" excluding time spent executing children of it. So, no time is spent here. "cumtime" and "percall" are large because they include time spent in children. See http://docs.python.org/library/profile.html#cProfile.run for more details.
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