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Merged Administrator requested to merge github/fork/tomviner/patch-1 into master Mar 02, 2018
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Created by: tomviner

What is this Python project?

Pyflame allows you to profile an existing Python process. The output is an interactive "flame graph":

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What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

You don't need to make any changes to your code. And you don't need to run the command under investigation yourself. So services which are managed by init.d or systemd are able to be profiled. This includes processes with embedded Python interpreters, like your uWSGI and mod_wsgi. And because the overhead is low enough that you can use it to profile live processes in production

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Source branch: github/fork/tomviner/patch-1