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Q: How can I view profiling information visually?

Marouane1994I find the plain text profile information very hard to read. First I tried to use ProfileView.jl. But I had trouble installing it. Is there another method people commonly use to view this information visually?

Per the close reasons, "This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center. It's seeking recommendations for books, software libraries, or other off-site resources. This question is likely to lead to opinion-based answers."
I think it's a perfectly fine question, that beginners will run into and need a good answer for... Or actually not just beginners, I as an advanced user would greatly profit from a list of all available profile viewer tools... Note, that this is not asking "for the best" but rather for alternatives, so I don't think the danger of "opinion based answers" matters here.
@SimonDanisch -- it's asking for recommendations/suggestions/alternatives, which is off-topic. Any answer would be equally valid, making it a poor fit for Stack Overflow's format. Just because the question would be helpful doesn't make it on-topic.
This isn't a question asking for recommendations. The list of packages for visualizing profile traces in Julia is not based on opinion (as opposed to asking what package does that best).
@pfitzseb yes it is "why i'm looking for another similar package" - read q
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There aren't many profiling packages in Julia. It is easy to give an exhaustive list which is not based on opinion so that someone can try them out. It's ok trey, we got this :)
@KristofferCarlsson it's not about opinion - recommendations are off-topic full stop
So that’s basically saying that all packages/modules outside of base shouldn’t be talked about because you are making a Rec to use them¿
What makes you think he is on multiple accounts? I disagree with your reasoning about libraries. There's also no guarantee that a given language itself will last forever either.
@Mason you proved your own point - if the language dies - so does the library
If a language dies, so does all the questions based on the language. Or even questions based on an older version of a language. Demanding that an answer last forever in perpetuity is an impossibly high bar.
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Agree with Mason on that one. I don’t see where the line is drawn in regards to what can be talked about then. We can agree to disagree :) seems like it’s not that clear imo so I will personally keep doing what I think is right. Have a great day!
@treyBake it is not a recommendation. Anyway, your position is ridiculous. It is like you couldn't talk about Pandas or Django on stackoverflow because they aren't native Python.
@logankilpatrick here's the line stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
@KristofferCarlsson you can in the right context - but the question specifically is asking for alternatives
I have put in an edit request to remove implications of 'alternatives'. Please consider reviewing it.
Wrapping up these comments, the bottom line is that a good question has answer(per the link you posted). This question has an explicit answer. Here are the different packages/tools that can be used to profile your code in Julia. End of story :)
@logankilpatrick yes let's wrap up with the specific recommendation-based close reason: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.
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@treyBake The problem is that some profiling visualization tools don't work well on all platforms. A list of the existing profiling visualization tools answer the completely reasonable question "What existing profiling visualization tools exist in Julia".
Imho this is much more helpful than the help center for figuring out what constitutes a "recommendation question". In the end it's always gonna be a judgement call though...
@pfitzseb not wrong! tis a great resource, in fact the accepted answer agrees with me: "Short answer? "Recommendation question" is shorthand for "you didn't describe a problem, you just asked for a list of things.""
@KristofferCarlsson see above
@treyBake Yes. Imho it would be more valuable to edit the question so it conforms to stackoverflow's guidelines instead of nixing it.
@pfitzseb even if we remove the alternatives bit - it would still be closed as either: too broad or Off-topic -> no MVCE
@treyBake > you didn't describe a problem, you just asked for a list of things. The problem was clearly described
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@KristofferCarlsson I'm having hard times to install ProfileVieweron my mac since macs struggle a lot to install this package for unknown reasons isn't a clearly described problem. Which OS X version? Which exact version package? what error? what's your main goal?
Weird that the Julia people knowing this problem very well immediately knew what he was referring to...
@SimonDanisch then all refer to a forum where these kinda posts would be on topic
@treyBake Fair enough. I still think there could be a good question for the answer we have, but don't know enough about the actual problem to formulate it.
Just a note: Software Recommendations exists specifically to post questions requesting recommendations of software to perform specific tasks. Please read their on-topic page prior to posting there. While I'm not all that familiar with Software Recommendations, I expect more details about your requirements would be desired for a post on that site. You'll probably also want to include more details about the issues you're having with your current software, so that people know what issues you want to avoid.
The particular question and answer were posted another time: stackoverflow.com/questions/58960529
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@janWichelmann good spot, as same answer, I believe that one can be closed as a dupe of this
@treyBake Your accusations of sock puppeting are absurd and unfounded. I personally know all the people involved who are pushing back on your viewpoint.
@MattB. That's ok, it looked, imo, suspicious that per downvote, it got an upvote minutes later, as well as the content of the answer/question - honest mistake :)
Yeah, it's almost as though there's a conspiracy amongst the Julia community to try to make our little corner of Stack Overflow a little kinder and more welcoming.
@MattB. I apologise if I seemed overly-harsh, I just aimed for a quality-first SO that followed the guidelines of SO and went with my gut - I, again apologise for the mistake

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