:add
,
:remove
or
:set
.
One of
:current
,
:all
, a
mp:process
object, or a list of
mp:process
objects which may also contain
:current
.
The function
set-process-profiling
modifies the set of processes for which profiling information is (or will be) collected.
If
set-process-profiling
is called while profiling (that is after a call to start-profiling and before the next call to stop-profiling with
print
non-nil) the system immediately starts collecting profile information for the new set of processes.
When start-profiling is called without passing
processes
, it sets the processes to profile according to the last call to
set-process-profiling
.
flag determines how the set of processes to profile is modified:
The given processes are added to the set.
The given processes are removed from the set.
The given processes are used as the set.
processes controls which processes are added to the set, removed from the set or are contained in the set, as follows:
Means the current process. When start-profiling is called it interprets
:current
to mean the current process at the time it is called. If
set-process-profiling
is called while profiling,
:current
is interpreted as the current process when
set-process-profiling
is called.
Means all processes, including those which are created after profiling started.
Means the processes in that list. The list can contain the symbol
:current
, which is interpreted as described above.
set-process-profiling
can be called whether or not the profiler is collecting information. See start-profiling and stop-profiling.
(set-process-profiling :add
process1
)
Turn off profiling for the current process:
(set-process-profiling :remove :current)
(set-process-profiling :remove :all)
Set all processes for later profiling:
(set-process-profiling :set :all)
LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual - 21 Dec 2011