Right now, only Ruby Liquid has profiling. Profiling Liquid templates in production triggers Ruby Liquid to render the template, not Liquid::C. This is leading us on the wrong paths RE what to optimize.
I need to look at how other VMs are doing profiling with low overhead.
Right now, only Ruby Liquid has profiling. Profiling Liquid templates in production triggers Ruby Liquid to render the template, not Liquid::C. This is leading us on the wrong paths RE what to optimize.
I need to look at how other VMs are doing profiling with low overhead.