Crate tracy_client_sys

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The Tracy Client and its low level API

This crate embeds the C++ Tracy client library and exposes its API. For a higher-level API consider the tracy-client crate.

§Important note

Depending on the configuration Tracy may broadcast discovery packets to the local network and expose the data it collects in the background to that same network. Traces collected by Tracy may include source and assembly code as well.

As thus, you may want make sure to only enable the tracy-client-sys crate conditionally, via the enable feature flag provided by this crate.

In order to start tracing it is important that you first call the ___tracy_startup_profiler function first to initialize the client. The ___tracy_shutdown_profiler must not be called until it is guaranteed that there will be no more calls to any other Tracy APIs. This can be especially difficult to ensure if you have detached threads.

§Features

The following crate features are provided to customize the functionality of the Tracy client:

  • manual-lifetime – disables Tracy’s life-before-main initialization, requiring manual initialization. Corresponds to the TRACY_MANUAL_LIFETIME define.
  • delayed-init – profiler data is gathered into one structure and initialized on the first request rather than statically at the DLL load at the expense of atomic load on each request to the profiler data. Corresponds to the TRACY_DELAYED_INIT define.
  • enable – enables the Tracy client. Corresponds to the TRACY_ENABLE define.
  • flush-on-exit – waits for Tracy to connect and read out the profiling data before the program terminates. Corresponds to the TRACY_NO_EXIT define. Does not work in combination with the manual-lifetime feature.
  • manual-lifetime – allow for manual initialization and deinitialization of the profiler data structures. Corresponds to the TRACY_MANUAL_LIFETIME define. tracy_client::Client transparently switches to manual lifetime management when this feature is enabled. Implies delayed-init.
  • system-tracing – enable capture of system level details. Corresponds to the TRACY_NO_SYSTEM_TRACING define.
  • context-switch-tracing – enable capture of the context switch data. Corresponds to the TRACY_NO_CONTEXT_SWITCH define.
  • sampling – enable periodic sampling of the call stack. Corresponds to the TRACY_NO_SAMPLING define.
  • code-transfer – enable transfer of the machine code to the profiler. Corresponds to the TRACY_NO_CODE_TRANSFER define.
  • broadcast – announce presence of the client to the profilers on the local network. Corresponds to the TRACY_NO_BROADCAST define.
  • only-localhost – listen for profilers on the localhost interface only. Corresponds to the TRACY_ONLY_LOCALHOST define.
  • only-ipv4 – listen for profilers on IPv4 interfaces only. Corresponds to the TRACY_ONLY_IPV4 define.
  • timer-fallback – allow running on devices without a high resolution timer support. Corresponds to the TRACY_TIMER_FALLBACK define.
  • ondemand – start collecting traces only when a server connects to the client. Corresponds to the TRACY_ON_DEMAND define.
  • fibers – enable support for instrumenting fibers, coroutines and similar such asynchrony primitives. Corresponds to the TRACY_FIBERS define.
  • callstack-inlines - enables resolution of inline frames for call stacks. Disabling it will make the profiler use the basic but much faster frame resolution mode. Corresponds to the TRACY_NO_CALLSTACK_INLINES define.
  • delayed-init – initializes trace structures upon a first request, rather than at load time. Corresponds to thw TRACY_DELAYED_INIT define.

Refer to this package’s Cargo.toml for the list of the features enabled by default. Refer to the Tracy manual for more information on the implications of each feature.

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