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NEmu is an emulator/simulator for exploring computer architecture. It
provides a virtual machine, a debugger, and simulations of various cpus
and hardware. NEmu is built on top of ALib, my own application framework.
It is a Process Monitoring Toolkit with the ability of Extend.
E.g. You can use it to monitor a specified process.
And set a triger like (over 50MB mem use) then do something like (report to DB).
Perf::Stopwatch is a Perl Module that can be quickly added and removed from any existing code to debug/optimize portions of code. Example of use are: database calls, loop efficiency, total script time, and webpage timeouts.
Function call tracing in the Linux kernel and userspace applications. Dynamically sets probes (using VProbes, a KProbes variant) and displays the function call trace of a process calling kernel or application functions. The superior of strace and ltrace.