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I'm looking for some tools to improve my Delphi development. And a tool that I could not found any free project is a benchmark tool.

Some one have some hit about some project to use ?

Today to check where I must focus my optimizations I use sample profiling, but it's not enough I must file the function that spent more time overage, not just the top called functions.

Tks

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I think the acknowledged leader in this field is AQtime.

If you have no money then you can try Sampling Profiler.

I'm sure others will be along in due course to offer yet more suggestions!

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    +1 for AQTime. If you're using Delphi XE, you'll get a free but limited copy of it.
    – jachguate
    Jan 14, 2011 at 20:53
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    @jachguate Of course, the OP states that money is an issue so XE and AQtime may be a step too far. But AQtime is still awesome!! Jan 14, 2011 at 20:55
  • We don't know which version of Delphi are @SaCi using, so it still an option for him. The information is also valid for the rest of SO visitors.
    – jachguate
    Jan 14, 2011 at 21:18
  • @jach Indeed! I certainly wasn't attempting to criticise your comment. Jan 14, 2011 at 21:20
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Check out my question on Profiler and Memory Analysis Tools for Delphi. In my Addenum 4, I mention André's Open Source Profiler for Delphi called AsmProfiler that he made. See his answer to that question that led me to it.

I had downloaded it and tried it and it is quite good. It is an instrumenting profiler like AQTime, so it may be better than a Sampling Profiler for certain optimizations. It does procedure-based timings, so the one thing it can't do that AQTime is line-by-line based timings. But for a free program that works well, most often procedure-based timings are good enough. I had used GpProfile very productively for many years which was very similar but it is no longer available for current versions of Delphi.

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    Thanks for your positive answer :-). It is already an old project. My AsmProfiler has both an instrumenting and a sampling profiler. And the instrumenting profiler stores the time of each call (!) so it can make full trace too! Or a call history (!). See some screenshots: code.google.com/p/asmprofiler/wiki/…
    – André
    Jan 15, 2011 at 15:38

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