- Add composer source: "graylog2/gelf-php": "~1.2"
parameters.yml
graylog.hostname: you.host.name
graylog.port: 12201
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'net/telnet' | |
#ruby file.rb | |
#ruby file.rb key1, key2, key3 | |
cache_dump_limit = 100000 | |
localhost = Net::Telnet::new("Host" => "localhost", "Port" => 11211, "Timeout" => 3) | |
slab_ids = [] | |
localhost.cmd("String" => "stats items", "Match" => /^END/) do |c| |
config.json | |
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SUMMARY | |
I like to use kcachegrind for doing profiling on my ruby code. Most of my development | |
is done on OSX, and while you can install kcachegrind via macports, it takes forever | |
because it has to build KDE, as well. Much to my surprise, the fine folks who | |
wrote kcachegrind also made a QT version, qcachegrind. I was able to build this on | |
OSX without too much effort, only having to install QT and GraphViz. Yippie! | |
I'm running OSX 10.6.7, with Xcode 4. My default gcc/g++ version is 4.2. I'm sure | |
it will build just fine on earlier versions of Xcode, but I haven't tested it. |