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62 occurred in.  This cost attribution mechanism is
71 costs, that is, where the cost of each function includes the costs of
74 <para>As an example, the inclusive cost of
76 of the total program cost. Because of costs arising before
79 objects, the inclusive cost of <function>main</function>
80 is not exactly 100 percent of the total program cost.</para>
85 program's costs occur. Caller/callee cost attribution is also useful
134 of functions is ordered by exclusive cost of functions, which also
142 exclusive cost of functions as sorting order, use and show
143 inclusive cost.</para>
150 calls, the cost gives the number of events spent in the call.
155 cost, gives the total inclusive cost of the function.</para>
171 has a significant fraction of its cost in <emphasis>cycles</emphasis> (sets
236 information since the last dump or program start, and zero cost
237 counters afterwards". To allow for zeroing cost counters without
238 dumping, there is a second action "zero all cost counters now".
277 To zero cost counters before entering a function, use
430 inclusive cost, i.e. self cost of a function plus inclusive cost
434 and skips visualization of any inclusive cost for calls inside
443 inclusive cost. In addition, KCachegrind loses its ability to show
453 calls with very small measured inclusive cost would break these
482 If a call is ignored, its cost events will be propagated to the
826 xreflabel="Cost entity separation options">
827 <title>Cost entity separation options</title>
1046 that worse behavior results in higher cost.
1066 inclusive cost of these counters should be ignored.
1379 combined with -e to show inclusive cost of active functions.</para>
1386 <para>Show the current per-thread, exclusive cost values of event
1390 this option is combined with -b, inclusive cost for the functions of