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I just noticed this thread, downloaded luaprofiler-2.0.1-win32-lua51.zip from the webpage, installed as per documentation, but i get the error:
 
error loading module 'profiler' from file 'data/ui/profiler.dll':
data/ui/profiler.dll:1: '=' expected near '?'

When "requiring" the package.

What am I doing wrong?


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From: lua-bounces@bazar2.conectiva.com.br [mailto:lua-bounces@bazar2.conectiva.com.br] On Behalf Of Fabio Mascarenhas
Sent: 22 August 2007 20:50
To: Kepler Project mailing list; Lua list
Subject: [ANN] LuaProfiler 2.0.1 Released


LuaProfiler is a time profiler designed to help finding bottlenecks on
your Lua program.

If you use LuaProfiler into your program, it will generate a log of
all your function calls
and their respective running times. You can use this log to generate a 
summary of the functions your program uses, along with how long it
stayed in each of them, or you can import the log into a spreadsheet
for further analysis.

Version 2.0.1 works with Lua 5.1

LuaProfiler is free software and uses the same license as Lua 5.1.

The source code and documentation is available at
http://keplerproject.org/luaprofiler

Feedback is welcome!


 








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