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for this listing.
which is due to calls from this parent.
descendents*
the number of seconds of this function's
its parents.
total* the number of times this function was called by
all of its parents. This is the denominator of
the propagation fraction.
parents the name of this parent, with an indication of the
which is due to being called by this function.
descendent*
time which is due to being called by this
function.
called** the number of times this child is called by this
function. This is the numerator of the
propagation fraction for this child.
total* the number of times this child is called by all
functions. This is the denominator of the
propagation fraction.
children the name of this child, and an indication of its
membership in a cycle, if any.
index the index of this child in the call graph listing,
as an aid to locating it.
* these fields are omitted for parents (or
children) in the same cycle as the function. If
the function (or child) is a member of a cycle,
the propagated times and propagation denominator
represent the self time and descendent time of the
cycle as a whole.
** static-only parents and children are indicated
by a call count of 0.
cycle listings:
the cycle as a whole is listed with the same
fields as a function entry. Below it are listed
the members of the cycle, and their contributions
to the time and call counts of the cycle.