Dear Monks,

I have been doing a lot of profiling lately and Devel::NYTProf has been great. But you improve code in one area and you just move the bottleneck to somewhere else.

If you look at this result, I'm interested in just looking at code that takes seconds.

Calls P F Exclusive Time Inclusive 100000 1 1 577s 1067s 1 1 1 22µs 22µs

So is there a way to tell Devel::NYTProf that I want seconds abbreviated as 'sec' or 'Sec' instead of 's'? Makes searching a lot easier.

Thank you

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to Can the html output format of Devel::NYTProf be changed? by flexvault

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