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'''Chrome export format''':
Capturing to file also creates a .trace file, which can be imported into chrome://tracing (in chromium based webbrowsers), or https://ui.perfetto.dev/ <br>
The same format can be exported by pressing the "COPY ALL" button, in the capture frame UI, with {{Controls|Ctrl}} key being held down.
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|s1= [[diag_captureSlowFrame]] [section, threshold, frameSkip]
|s1= [[diag_captureSlowFrame]] [section, threshold, frameSkip]
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|p1= section: [[String]] - case-sensitive
|p1= section: [[String]] - case-sensitive


|p2= threshold: [[Number]] - section duration in seconds
|p2= threshold: [[Number]] - section duration in seconds. 0 captures always '''IF''' the section you gave as section filter appears inside the given frame. "total" always appears, while "callExt" might not always appear for example


|p3= frameSkip: [[Number]] - number of frames to ignorebefore measuring
|p3= frameSkip: [[Number]] - number of frames to ignore before measuring
|p3since= arma3 1.18 <!-- estimate, was committed at 2014-03-31 -->
|p3since= arma3 1.18 <!-- estimate, was committed at 2014-03-31 -->
|p4= toFile: [[Boolean]] - if true, doesn't open UI and writes straight to file. If logging to file, it automatically also outputs a .trace file. Note: even if false it might still force to file if it doesn't have a UI, like a server or HC
|p4since= arma3 2.20
|p5= continuousCounter: [[Number]] - captures N slow frames. 0 or 1 will only capture one frame - don't set it to negative! Can be aborted by running diag_captureFrame or another captureSlowFrame
|p5since= arma3 2.20


|r1= [[Nothing]]
|r1= [[Nothing]]
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|x2= <sqf>diag_captureSlowFrame ["memAl", 0.0001, 30];</sqf>
|x2= <sqf>diag_captureSlowFrame ["memAl", 0.0001, 30];</sqf>
|x3= <sqf>diag_captureSlowFrame ["total", 0, 0, false, 3];</sqf> Will open the capture ui 3 times


|seealso= [[Performance Profiling]] [[diag_captureFrame]] [[diag_logSlowFrame]]
|seealso= [[Performance Profiling]] [[diag_captureFrame]] [[diag_logSlowFrame]]
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 29 October 2024

Hover & click on the images for description
Only available in Diagnostic/Profiling branch(es).

Description

Description:
CaptureSlowFrame.jpg

Opens "capture frame" dialog if current frame exceeds set threshold in seconds. One can indicate to either capture duration of a specific profiling selection or the total duration of the frame. The selection names can be obtained by expanding the profiling tree. Clicking on a tree item will highlight the item on the graph and vice versa. The GUI also provides method of copying of the displayed data to clipboard. Some of the selections:

Render Main Thread Visualize Mjob
  • bgD3D
  • total
  • memAl
  • visul
  • Mjob
Chrome export format:

Capturing to file also creates a .trace file, which can be imported into chrome://tracing (in chromium based webbrowsers), or https://ui.perfetto.dev/

The same format can be exported by pressing the "COPY ALL" button, in the capture frame UI, with Ctrl key being held down.
Groups:
DiagnosticPerformance Profiling

Syntax

Syntax:
diag_captureSlowFrame [section, threshold, frameSkip]
Parameters:
section: String - case-sensitive
threshold: Number - section duration in seconds. 0 captures always IF the section you gave as section filter appears inside the given frame. "total" always appears, while "callExt" might not always appear for example
since Arma 3 logo black.png1.18
frameSkip: Number - number of frames to ignore before measuring
since Arma 3 logo black.png2.20
toFile: Boolean - if true, doesn't open UI and writes straight to file. If logging to file, it automatically also outputs a .trace file. Note: even if false it might still force to file if it doesn't have a UI, like a server or HC
since Arma 3 logo black.png2.20
continuousCounter: Number - captures N slow frames. 0 or 1 will only capture one frame - don't set it to negative! Can be aborted by running diag_captureFrame or another captureSlowFrame
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
diag_captureSlowFrame ["total", 0.003];
Example 2:
diag_captureSlowFrame ["memAl", 0.0001, 30];
Example 3:
diag_captureSlowFrame ["total", 0, 0, false, 3];
Will open the capture ui 3 times

Additional Information

See also:
Performance Profiling diag_captureFrame diag_logSlowFrame

Notes

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