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public static bool enabled;

Description

Enables the Profiler.

When enabled along with Profiler.enableBinaryLog, the Unity player saves profiling data to the file specified in the Profiler.logFile file. The player automatically assigns the file extension, “.raw” to this log file. You can load this file in the Unity Editor Profile window to view the data.

If the buffer is too small to output the profiler data you will see a message in the debug log "Skipping profile frame. Receiver can not keep up with the amount of data sent". Use Profiler.maxUsedMemory to raise the buffer memory.

Note: In the following example, on the WebGL platform, the log file is outputted to a path like the following: /idbfs/some-hash/profiler.raw. To find this file, use your browser's developer tools. You can also use File.Open with the same path that you used to load the data, and use UnityWebRequest.Post to send it to a web server.


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