Ok, your module doesn't generate dprofpp correct data. Is this just something that isn't going to work or do you want to try to find whatever bug this is (I assume in your code)?

$ /home/josh/perl5.8.1/bin/perl -MDevel::Profiler app de[terin]g disin[terin]g en[terit]y in[terin]g $ /home/josh/perl5.8.1/bin/dprofpp Bad profile: at /home/josh/perl5.8.1/bin/dprofpp line 743, <fh> line +11117. $ head -n 11120 tmon.out |tail @ 0 0 11 - 6 @ 0 0 1 + 5 @ 0 0 1 - 5 @ 0 10 5 + 6 @ 0 0 11

In reply to Re: Re: Devel::DProf's "unstacked calls in outer" warning? by diotalevi
in thread Devel::DProf's "unstacked calls in outer" warning? by diotalevi

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