some_id
some_id

Reputation: 29886

Can Instruments be used using the command line?

Can Instruments be used as a replacement for

valgrind

If one wants to check for memory leaks using instruments can it be used from the terminal?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 16090

Answers (2)

miku
miku

Reputation: 187994

Instruments used to have a command line interface:

$ instruments -h

Example usage:

$ instruments -t mytemplate -a myapp.app

For leaks, try the Leaks.tracetemplate. To see all available templates, use -s.

There is another executable, just called leaks. You can inspect any running application by giving leaks its PID:

$ echo $$
620

$ leaks 620
leaks Report Version:  2.0 
Process:         bash [620]
Path:            /bin/bash
Load Address:    0x100000000
...
Process 620: 37983 nodes malloced for 1123 KB
Process 620: 0 leaks for 0 total leaked bytes.

Read more about leaks in the Apple developer reference library.

Upvotes: 20

Bill Chan
Bill Chan

Reputation: 3455

For Xcode 9, if you want to profile a iOS app, an example command like this:

instruments -t Zombies -w 'iPhone SE (11.0.1) [XXX] (Simulator)' MyApp.app

instruments command ref:

https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/InstrumentsUserGuide/Recording,Pausing,andStoppingTraces.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40004652-CH12-SW3

Upvotes: 2

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