Name
TAU_MAPPING_LINK — Creates a mapping link
Synopsis
C/C++:
TAU_MAPPING_LINK( |
FuncIdVar, | |
Key);
|
| FunctionInfo | FuncIdVar; |
| unsigned long | Key; |
Description
TAU_MAPPING_LINK creates a link between
the object defined in TAU_MAPPING_OBJECT (that
identifies a statement) and the actual higher-level statement that is
mapped with TAU_MAPPING. The Key argument represents a
profile group to which the statement belongs, as specified in the
TAU_MAPPING macro argument. For the example of array
statements, this link should be created in the constructor of the class
that represents the expression. TAU_MAPPING_LINK
should be executed before any measurement takes place. It assigns the
identifier of the statement to the object to which FuncIdVar refers. For
example
Example
C/C++ :
class MyClass {
public:
MyClass() { }
~MyClass() { }
void Run(void) {
TAU_MAPPING_OBJECT(runtimer)
TAU_MAPPING_LINK(runtimer, (unsigned long) this);
TAU_MAPPING_PROFILE(runtimer); // For one object
TAU_PROFILE("MyClass::Run()", " void (void)", TAU_USER1);
/* ... */
}
};
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
TAU_PROFILE_INIT(argc, argv);
TAU_PROFILE("main()", "int (int, char **)", TAU_DEFAULT);
MyClass x, y, z;
MyClass a;
TAU_MAPPING_CREATE("MyClass::Run() for object a", " " ,
(TauGroup_t) &a, "TAU_USER", 0);
TAU_MAPPING_CREATE("MyClass::Run() for object x", " " ,
(TauGroup_t) &x, "TAU_USER", 0);
TAU_PROFILE_SET_NODE(0);
cout <<"Inside main"<<endl;
a.Run();
x.Run();
y.Run();