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Add an example for `mode: :object` in the very top.
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Please update the docs to differentiate between cpu and object profiling.
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| StackProf.run(mode: :object, out: "tmp/stackprof-cpu-myapp.dump") do | ||
| #... | ||
| end | ||
| ``` |
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I don't think this is accurate. You should only switch from :cpu to :object when you want to change from profiling time to profiling object allocations. If you run with :cpu doesn't produce any samples it means that your sampling frequency might not be high enough. Measuring :cpu vs :object are completely different things (some code could take lots of time but allocate no objects, some code could run fast but allocate many objects).
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mode: :objectin the very top.Thanks for this tool, I am in love with it! 💚