python-line_profiler
line_profiler will profile the time individual lines of code take to execute.
The profiler is implemented in C via Cython in order to reduce the overhead of
profiling.
Also included is the script kernprof.py which can be used to conveniently
profile Python applications and scripts either with line_profiler or with the
function-level profiling tools in the Python standard library.
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Revision 15 (latest revision is 28)
Matej Cepl (mcepl)
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- Update to 3.4.0 * Drop support for Python <= 3.5.x * FIX: #104 issue with new IPython kernels * Wheels for musllinux are now included * FIX: Fix bug where lines were not displayed in Jupyter>=6.0 via #93 - Release 3.3.1 * CHANGE: moving forward, new pypi releases will be signed with the GPG key 2A290272C174D28EA9CA48E9D7224DAF0347B114 for PyUtils-CI openpyutils@gmail.com. For reference, older versions were signed with either 262A1DF005BE5D2D5210237C85CD61514641325F or 1636DAF294BA22B89DBB354374F166CFA2F39C18. - Release 3.2.5 * Include c source files in manifest (#74) - Fix IPython requirements - Fix platform install dir
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