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    / / /\ \ \ / / /  \ \_\\ \ \_/      \ \ \ \/___/
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ocaml-mirage-profile 0.9.1
Propagated dependencies: ocaml-cstruct@6.1.1 ocaml-ocplib-endian@1.2 ocaml-lwt@5.6.1 ocaml-mtime@2.0.0 ocaml-ppx-cstruct@6.1.1 ocaml-mirage-profile-unix@0.9.1
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/ocaml.scm (gnu packages ocaml)
Home page: https://github.com/mirage/mirage-profile
Licenses: FreeBSD
Synopsis: Collects Ocaml/Lwt profiling information in CTF format
Description:

Used to trace execution of OCaml/Lwt programs (such as Mirage unikernels) at the level of Lwt threads. The traces can be viewed using JavaScript or GTK viewers provided by mirage-trace-viewer or processed by tools supporting the Common Trace Format. When compiled against a normal version of Lwt, OCaml's cross-module inlining will optimise these calls away, meaning there should be no overhead in the non-profiling case.

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