Each time you profile code, you first need to set up the profiler to ensure that you find out the sort of information you are interested in. This section gives you details about how to go about this.
The steps that you need to take when profiling code are as follows:
Note: You do not have to adhere strictly to the sequence shown above, but this is the order that you should usually follow.
See the chapter on the Profiler in the LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual for information on advanced configuration of the profiler.
24.4.1 Choosing the functions to profile 24.4.2 Specifying the code to run while profiling 24.4.3 Performing the profileLispWorks IDE User Guide (Windows version) - 25 Nov 2011
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