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Skill code execution time

ssarik
ssarik over 9 years ago

hi,

What is the best/most accurate way to measure the execution time of a skill/skill++ code.

Thanks-Shahbaz

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    dmay over 9 years ago

    I would also add that if you have a Skill Development license (skillDev), then the Skill Profiler is a great tool for tracking down where the time is spent in a procedure. It is available in the CIW->Tools->Skill IDE in 6.1.6 and in CIW->Tools->Skill Development (if I remember correctly) in older versions of Cadence. The profiler tracks the time or memory usage in all of the code, not just the top calling function (like measureTime).

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    dmay over 9 years ago

    I would also add that if you have a Skill Development license (skillDev), then the Skill Profiler is a great tool for tracking down where the time is spent in a procedure. It is available in the CIW->Tools->Skill IDE in 6.1.6 and in CIW->Tools->Skill Development (if I remember correctly) in older versions of Cadence. The profiler tracks the time or memory usage in all of the code, not just the top calling function (like measureTime).

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