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pgomgr 

Adds profile data from one or more .pgc files to the .pgd file.

pgomgr options pgcfiles pgdfile

where:

  • pgcfiles
    One or more .pgc files whose profile data you want to merge into the .pgd file. You can specify a single .pgc file or multiple .pgc files. If you do not specify any .pgc files, pgomgr will merge all .pgc files whose filenames are the same as the .pgd file.
  • pgdfile
    The .pgd file into which you are merging data from the .pgc file or files.
  • options(optional)
    The following options can be specified to pgomgr:

    **/help—**Displays available pgomgr options (short for /?).

    **/clear—**Causes the .pgd file to be cleared of all profile information. You cannot specify a .pgc file when /clear is specified.

    /detail—Displays detailed statistics, including flow graph coverage information.

    /summary—Displays per-function statistics.

    /unique—when used with /summary, causes decorated function names to display. The default, when /unique is not used, is for undecorated function names to be displayed.

    /merge[**:n]—**Causes the data in the .pgc file or files to be added to the .pgd file. The optional parameter, n, lets you specify hat the data should be added n times. For example, if a scenario would commonly be done 6 times, you can do it once in a test run and add it to the .pgd file six times with pgomgr /merge:6.

Example

In the following example, the .pgd file was cleared of profile data.

pgomgr /clear myapp.pgd

In the following example, the profile data in myapp1.pgc was added to the .pgd file 3 times.

pgomgr /merge:3 myapp1.pgc myapp.pgd

In the following example, profile data from all myapp#.pgc files is added to the myapp.pgd file.

pgomgr -merge myapp1.pgd

See Also

Reference

Tools for Profile-Guided Optimization