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# Andrew Coles Depending on configuration, this "
"view shows the call graph environment of the active function. Note: the "
"shown cost is only the cost which is spent while the active function "
"was actually running; i.e. the cost shown for main() - if it is visible - "
"should be the same as the cost of the active function, as that is the part "
"of inclusive cost of main() spent while the active function was running."
"p> For cycles, blue call arrows indicate that this is an artificial call "
"added for correct drawing which actually never happened. If the graph "
"is larger than the widget area, an overview panner is shown in one edge. "
"There are similar visualization options to the Call Treemap; the selected "
"function is highlighted. Depending on configuration, this "
"view shows the call graph environment of the active function. Note: the "
"shown cost is only the cost which is spent while the active function "
"was actually running; i.e. the cost shown for main() - if it is visible - "
"should be the same as the cost of the active function, as that is the part "
"of inclusive cost of main() spent while the active function was running."
"p> For cycles, blue call arrows indicate that this is an artificial call "
"added for correct drawing which actually never happened. If the graph "
"is larger than the widget area, an overview panner is shown in one edge. "
"There are similar visualisation options to the Call Treemap; the selected "
"function is highlighted. This graph shows the nested hierarchy of all callers of "
"the current activated function. Each colored rectangle represents a "
"function; its size tries to be proportional to the cost spent therein while "
"the active function is running (however, there are drawing constraints). This graph shows the nested hierarchy of all callers of "
"the current activated function. Each coloured rectangle represents a "
"function; its size tries to be proportional to the cost spent therein while "
"the active function is running (however, there are drawing constraints). This graph shows the nested hierarchy of all callees of "
"the current activated function. Each colored rectangle represents a "
"function; its size tries to be proportional to the cost spent therein while "
"the active function is running (however, there are drawing constraints). This graph shows the nested hierarchy of all callees of "
"the current activated function. Each coloured rectangle represents a "
"function; its size tries to be proportional to the cost spent therein while "
"the active function is running (however, there are drawing constraints). Appearance options can be found in the in the context menu. To get exact "
"size proportions, choose 'Hide incorrect borders'. As this mode can be "
"very time consuming, you may want to limit the maximum drawn "
"nesting level before. 'Best' determinates the split direction for children "
"from the aspect ratio of the parent. 'Always Best' decides on remaining "
"space for each sibling. 'Ignore Proportions' takes space for function name "
"drawing before drawing children. Note that size proportions can get "
"heavily wrong. This is a TreeMap widget. Keyboard "
"navigation is available with the left/right arrow keys for traversing "
"siblings, and up/down arrow keys to go a nesting level up/down. Return"
"em> activates the current item. Appearance options can be found in the in the context menu. To get exact "
"size proportions, choose 'Hide incorrect borders'. As this mode can be "
"very time consuming, you may want to limit the maximum drawn "
"nesting level before. 'Best' determinates the split direction for children "
"from the aspect ratio of the parent. 'Always Best' decides on remaining "
"space for each sibling. 'Ignore Proportions' takes space for function name "
"drawing before drawing children. Note that size proportions can get "
"heavily wrong. This is a TreeMap widget. Keyboard "
"navigation is available with the left/right arrow keys for traversing "
"siblings, and up/down arrow keys to go a nesting level up/down. Return"
"em> activates the current item. This list shows all functions calling the "
"current selected one directly, together with a call count and the cost spent "
"in the current selected function while being called from the function from "
"the list. An icon instead of an inclusive cost specifies that this is "
"a call inside of a recursive cycle. An inclusive cost makes no sense here."
"p> Selecting a function makes it the current selected one of this "
"information panel. If there are two panels (Split mode), the function of the "
"other panel is changed instead. This list shows all functions calling the "
"current selected one directly, together with a call count and the cost spent "
"in the current selected function while being called from the function from "
"the list. An icon instead of an inclusive cost specifies that this is "
"a call inside of a recursive cycle. An inclusive cost makes no sense here."
"p> Selecting a function makes it the current selected one of this "
"information panel. If there are two panels (Split mode), the function of the "
"other panel is changed instead. This list shows all functions called by the "
"current selected one directly, together with a call count and the cost spent "
"in this function while being called from the selected function."
"p> Selecting a function makes it the current selected one of this "
"information panel. If there are two panels (Split mode), the function of the "
"other panel is changed instead. This list shows all functions called by the "
"current selected one directly, together with a call count and the cost spent "
"in this function while being called from the selected function."
"p> Selecting a function makes it the current selected one of this "
"information panel. If there are two panels (Split mode), the function of the "
"other panel is changed instead. This list shows all functions calling the "
"current selected one, either directly or with several functions in-between "
"on the stack; the number of functions in-between plus one is called the "
"Distance (e.g. for function A,B,C there exists a call from A to C "
"when A calls B and B calls C, i.e. A => B => C. The distance here is 2)."
"p> Absolute cost shown is the cost spent in the selected function while a "
"listed function is active; relative cost is the percentage of all cost spent "
"in the selected function while the listed one is active. The cost graphic "
"shows logarithmic percentage with a different color for each distance."
"p> As there can be many calls from the same function, the distance column "
"sometimes shows the range of distances for all calls happening; then, in "
"parentheses, there is the medium distance, i.e. the distance where most of "
"the call costs happened. Selecting a function makes it the current "
"selected one of this information panel. If there are two panels (Split "
"mode), the function of the other panel is changed instead. This list shows all functions calling the "
"current selected one, either directly or with several functions in-between "
"on the stack; the number of functions in-between plus one is called the "
"Distance (e.g. for function A,B,C there exists a call from A to C "
"when A calls B and B calls C, i.e. A => B => C. The distance here is 2)."
"p> Absolute cost shown is the cost spent in the selected function while a "
"listed function is active; relative cost is the percentage of all cost spent "
"in the selected function while the listed one is active. The cost graphic "
"shows logarithmic percentage with a different colour for each distance."
"p> As there can be many calls from the same function, the distance column "
"sometimes shows the range of distances for all calls happening; then, in "
"brackets, there is the medium distance, i.e. the distance where most of the "
"call costs happened. Selecting a function makes it the current "
"selected one of this information panel. If there are two panels (Split "
"mode), the function of the other panel is changed instead. This list shows all functions called by the "
"current selected one, either directly or with several function in-between on "
"the stack; the number of function in-between plus one is called the "
"Distance (e.g. for function A,B,C there exists a call from A to C "
"when A calls B and B calls C, i.e. A => B => C. The distance here is 2)."
"p> Absolute cost shown is the cost spent in the listed function while the "
"selected is active; relative cost is the percentage of all cost spent in the "
"listed function while the selected one is active. The cost graphic always "
"shows logarithmic percentage with a different color for each distance."
"p> As there can be many calls to the same function, the distance column "
"sometimes shows the range of distances for all calls happening; then, in "
"parentheses, there is the medium distance, i.e. the distance where most of "
"the call costs happened. Selecting a function makes it the current "
"selected one of this information panel. If there are two panels (Split "
"mode), the function of the other panel is changed instead. This list shows all functions called by the "
"current selected one, either directly or with several function in-between on "
"the stack; the number of function in-between plus one is called the "
"Distance (e.g. for function A,B,C there exists a call from A to C "
"when A calls B and B calls C, i.e. A => B => C. The distance here is 2)."
"p> Absolute cost shown is the cost spent in the listed function while the "
"selected is active; relative cost is the percentage of all cost spent in the "
"listed function while the selected one is active. The cost graphic always "
"shows logarithmic percentage with a different colour for each distance."
"p> As there can be many calls to the same function, the distance column "
"sometimes shows the range of distances for all calls happening; then, in "
"brackets, there is the medium distance, i.e. the distance where most of the "
"call costs happened. Selecting a function makes it the current "
"selected one of this information panel. If there are two panels (Split "
"mode), the function of the other panel is changed instead. This list shows all cost types available and what "
"the self/inclusive cost of the current selected function is for that cost "
"type. By choosing a cost type from the list, you change the cost type "
"of costs shown all over KCachegrind to be the selected one. This list shows all cost types available and what "
"the self/inclusive cost of the current selected function is for that cost "
"type. By choosing a cost type from the list, you change the cost type "
"of costs shown all over KCachegrind to be the selected one. The flat profile contains a group and a function "
"selection list. The group list contains all groups where costs are spent in, "
"depending on the chosen group type. The group list is hidden when group type "
"'Function' is selected. The function list contains the functions of "
"the selected group (or all for 'Function' group type), ordered by the costs "
"spent therein. Functions with costs less than 1% are hidden on default. The flat profile contains a group and a function "
"selection list. The group list contains all groups where costs are spent in, "
"depending on the chosen group type. The group list is hidden when group type "
"'Function' is selected. The function list contains the functions of "
"the selected group (or all for 'Function' group type), ordered by the costs "
"spent therein. Functions with costs less than 1% are hidden on default. The annotated machine code list shows the "
"assembly instructions of the current selected function together with (self) "
"cost spent while executing an instruction. If this is a call instruction, "
"lines with details on the call happening are inserted into the source: the "
"cost spent inside of the call, the number of calls happening, and the call "
"destination. The machine code shown is generated with the 'objdump' "
"utility from the 'binutils' package. Select a line with call "
"information to make the destination function of this call current. The annotated machine code list shows the "
"assembly instructions of the current selected function together with (self) "
"cost spent while executing an instruction. If this is a call instruction, "
"lines with details on the call happening are inserted into the source: the "
"cost spent inside of the call, the number of calls happening, and the call "
"destination. The machine code shown is generated with the 'objdump' "
"utility from the 'binutils' package. Select a line with call "
"information to make the destination function of this call current. A trace consists of multiple trace parts when "
"there are several profile data files from one profile run. The Trace Part "
"Overview dockable shows these, horizontally ordered in execution time; the "
"rectangle sizes are proportional to the total cost spent in the parts. You "
"can select one or several parts to constrain all costs shown to these parts "
"only. The parts are further subdivided: there is a partitioning and an "
"callee split mode:
A trace consists of multiple trace parts when " "there are several profile data files from one profile run. The Trace Part " "Overview dockable shows these, horizontally ordered in execution time; the " "rectangle sizes are proportional to the total cost spent in the parts. You " "can select one or several parts to constrain all costs shown to these parts " "only.
The parts are further subdivided: there is a partitioning and an " "callee split mode:
This list shows all trace parts of the loaded " "trace. For each part, the self/inclusive cost of the current selected " "function, spent in the part, is shown; percentage costs are always relative " "to the total cost of the part (not to the whole trace as in the " "Trace Part Overview). Also shown are the calls happening to/from the current " "function inside of the trace part.
By choosing one or more trace parts " "from the list, the costs shown all over KCachegrind will only be the ones " "spent in the selected part(s). If no list selection is shown, in fact all " "trace parts are selected implicitly.
This is a multi-selection list. " "You can select ranges by dragging the mouse or use SHIFT/CTRL modifiers. " "Selection/Deselection of trace parts can also be done by using the Trace " "Part Overview Dockable. This one also supports multiple selection." "p>
Note that the list is hidden if only one trace part is loaded.
" msgstr "" "Trace Part ListThis list shows all trace parts of the loaded " "trace. For each part, the self/inclusive cost of the current selected " "function, spent in the part, is shown; percentage costs are always relative " "to the total cost of the part (not to the whole trace as in the " "Trace Part Overview). Also shown are the calls happening to/from the current " "function inside of the trace part.
By choosing one or more trace parts " "from the list, the costs shown all over KCachegrind will only be the ones " "spent in the selected part(s). If no list selection is shown, in fact all " "trace parts are selected implicitly.
This is a multi-selection list. " "You can select ranges by dragging the mouse or use SHIFT/CTRL modifiers. " "Selection/Deselection of trace parts can also be done by using the Trace " "Part Overview Dockable. This one also supports multiple selection." "p>
Note that the list is hidden if only one trace part is loaded.
" #: libviews/sourceitem.cpp:139 #, qt-format msgid "Jump %1 of %2 times to %3" msgstr "Jump %1 of %2 times to %3" #: libviews/sourceitem.cpp:144 #, qt-format msgid "Jump %1 times to %2" msgstr "Jump %1 times to %2" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:66 libviews/sourceview.cpp:663 msgid "Source (unknown)" msgstr "Source (unknown)" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:94 msgid "" "Annotated SourceThe annotated source list shows the source lines " "of the current selected function together with (self) cost spent while " "executing the code of this source line. If there was a call in a source " "line, lines with details on the call happening are inserted into the source: " "the cost spent inside of the call, the number of calls happening, and the " "call destination.
Select a inserted call information line to make the " "destination function current.
" msgstr "" "Annotated SourceThe annotated source list shows the source lines " "of the current selected function together with (self) cost spent while " "executing the code of this source line. If there was a call in a source " "line, lines with details on the call happening are inserted into the source: " "the cost spent inside of the call, the number of calls happening, and the " "call destination.
Select a inserted call information line to make the " "destination function current.
" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:126 #, qt-format msgid "Go to Line %1" msgstr "Go to Line %1" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:317 msgid "(No Source)" msgstr "(No Source)" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:632 msgid "There is no cost of current selected type associated" msgstr "There is no cost of current selected type associated" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:634 msgid "with any source line of this function in file" msgstr "with any source line of this function in file" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:638 msgid "Thus, no annotated source can be shown." msgstr "Thus, no annotated source can be shown." #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:662 #, qt-format msgid "Source ('%1')" msgstr "Source ('%1')" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:668 #, qt-format msgid "--- Inlined from '%1' ---" msgstr "--- Inlined from '%1' ---" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:669 msgid "--- Inlined from unknown source ---" msgstr "--- Inlined from unknown source ---" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:674 msgid "There is no source available for the following function:" msgstr "There is no source available for the following function:" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:679 msgid "This is because no debug information is present." msgstr "This is because no debug information is present." #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:681 msgid "Recompile source and redo the profile run." msgstr "Recompile source and redo the profile run." #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:684 msgid "The function is located in this ELF object:" msgstr "The function is located in this ELF object:" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:692 msgid "This is because its source file cannot be found:" msgstr "This is because its source file cannot be found:" #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:696 msgid "Add the folder of this file to the source folder list." msgstr "Add the folder of this file to the source folder list." #: libviews/sourceview.cpp:698 msgid "The list can be found in the configuration dialog." msgstr "The list can be found in the configuration dialogue." #: libviews/stackselection.cpp:46 msgid "Stack Selection" msgstr "Stack Selection" #: libviews/stackselection.cpp:55 msgid "Cost2" msgstr "Cost2" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:114 msgid "Move to Top" msgstr "Move to Top" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:115 msgctxt "Move to Top" msgid "Top" msgstr "Top" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:118 msgid "Move to Right" msgstr "Move to Right" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:119 msgctxt "Move to Right" msgid "Right" msgstr "Right" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:122 msgid "Move to Bottom" msgstr "Move to Bottom" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:123 msgctxt "Move to Bottom" msgid "Bottom" msgstr "Bottom" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:126 msgid "Move to Bottom Left" msgstr "Move to Bottom Left" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:127 msgctxt "Move to Bottom Left" msgid "Bottom Left" msgstr "Bottom Left" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:129 msgid "Move Area To" msgstr "Move Area To" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:132 msgid "Hide This Tab" msgstr "Hide This Tab" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:133 msgid "Hide Area" msgstr "Hide Area" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:142 msgctxt "Show on Top" msgid "Top" msgstr "Top" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:143 msgctxt "Show on Right" msgid "Right" msgstr "Right" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:144 msgctxt "Show on Bottom" msgid "Bottom" msgstr "Bottom" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:145 msgctxt "Show on Bottom Left" msgid "Bottom Left" msgstr "Bottom Left" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:146 msgid "Show Hidden On" msgstr "Show Hidden On" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:319 libviews/tabview.cpp:321 libviews/tabview.cpp:738 msgid "(No profile data file loaded)" msgstr "(No profile data file loaded)" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:381 msgid "Types" msgstr "Types" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:384 msgid "Callers" msgstr "Callers" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:385 msgid "All Callers" msgstr "All Callers" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:386 msgid "Callee Map" msgstr "Callee Map" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:389 msgid "Source Code" msgstr "Source Code" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:391 msgid "Parts" msgstr "Parts" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:392 msgid "Callees" msgstr "Callees" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:393 msgid "Call Graph" msgstr "Call Graph" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:396 msgid "All Callees" msgstr "All Callees" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:397 msgid "Caller Map" msgstr "Caller Map" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:400 msgid "Machine Code" msgstr "Machine Code" #: libviews/tabview.cpp:654 msgid "" "Information TabsThis widget shows information for the currently " "selected function in different tabs:
This widget shows information for the currently " "selected function in different tabs: