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configure.ac:
m4/mercury.m4:
Delete --enable-erlang-grade configure option.
Don't search for erlang compiler and interpreter.
Don't substitute @ERLC@ and @ERL@.
Don't add erlang to libgrades.
Don't generate erlang_conf.hrl
library/erlang_conf.hrl.in:
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.dockerignore:
browser/MDB_FLAGS.in:
compiler/COMP_FLAGS.in:
deep_profiler/DEEP_FLAGS.in:
library/.gitignore:
library/Mmakefile:
library/library.m:
mdbcomp/MDBCOMP_FLAGS.in:
mfilterjavac/MFILTERJAVAC_FLAGS.in:
profiler/PROF_FLAGS.in:
scripts/Mercury.config*.in:
scripts/mercury_config.in:
scripts/prepare_install_dir.in:
ssdb/SSDB_FLAGS.in:
tools/bootcheck:
Delete references to Erlang .hrl files.
Delete references to @ERLC@ and @ERL@.
For documentation on the deep profiler, see the following:
- The "Deep Profiler" section of the Mercury web page
<http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/mercury/information/deep_demo.html>
gives an overview of what deep profiling is.
- The deep profiling paper on our web site, "Deep profiling:
engineering a profiler for a declarative programming language"
<http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/mercury/information/papers.html#mu_01_24>
explains in detail what deep profiling is, why it is needed,
and how it is implemented in the Mercury compiler.
- The "Using mdprof" section of the "Profiling" chapter of the
Mercury user's guide explains how to use it.
- The file deep_profiler/notes/deep_profiling.html gives an overview of
the specifics details of our implementation of deep profiling.