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wxParaver is a trace-based visualization and analysis tool designed to study quantitative detailed metrics and obtain qualitative knowledge of the performance of applications, libraries, processors and whole architectures.

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Paraver is a performance analyzer based on event traces with a great
flexibility to explore the collected data, supporting a detailed analysis of
the variability and distribution of multiple metrics with the objective of
understanding the application’s behavior. Paraver has two main views: The
timeline view displays the application behavior over time, while the statistics
view (histograms, profiles) complements the analysis with distribution
of metrics.

Website: https://tools.bsc.es/paraver
Contact: tools@bsc.es

HOW TO COMPILE
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C++ compiler compatible with C++14

Library dependencies:
  - wxWidgets >= 3.0.0 (https://www.wxwidgets.org)
  - Boost >= 1.36 (https://www.boost.org)
  - Boost Serialization (https://www.boost.org)
  - OpenSSL (https://www.openssl.org)
  - Paraver Kernel Library (https://tools.bsc.es/downloads)
  - Paraver Kernel API (https://tools.bsc.es/downloads)

If you have installed these packages from a package manager, remember to install devel packages too.

Read INSTALL file for installation instructions.

LINUX ONLY!!!:
  - wxWidgets best with GTK.

WINDOWS ONLY!!!:
  - modify wxGRAPHICS_CONTEXT variable to 1 in file [wxWidgets dir]\include\wx\msw\setup.h

MACOSX ONLY!!!:
  - define the macro _WCHAR_H_CPLUSPLUS_98_CONFORMANCE_ in order to compile with wxWidgets 3

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