Alpha support.
Long options.
New file format to support more information; backwards compatibility.
Line-level profiling, on systems where bfd_find_nearest_line works.
Selective display of data.
Ads LDFLAGS and use in place of CFLAGS where appropriate.
* configure.in: Make a sysdep.hlink in the same way other
bfd-based directories do.
* gprof.h (UNIT): Replace non-standard 'u_short' by 'unsigned
short'.
* gprof.h: #include sysdep.h instead of a bunch of stuff.
* gprof.c (main): Fix typo gproff->gprof.
output styles: The default is similar to the old FSF gprof,
while -T sets the variable bsd_style_output, which causes
output matching Berkeley's gprof. The biggest differences
are that with the FSF style output, the flat profile comes
before the call graph; numbers come before explanations;
and there is less gratuitous white space.
* gprof.h, gprof.c, printfgprof.c: New discard_underscores
variable causes discarding of initial underscores when
printing symbol names. It is set unless there is a "main"
symbol (without an underscore).
* printfgprof.c: New function printnameonly(), called
by printname(). It handles stripping of initial '_',
as well as C++ name-demangling.
* gprof.callg, gprof.flat, make-c-prog.awk: Removed.
It is just as convenient to edit blurbs.c directly.
* Makefile.in: Removed rule for making blurbs.c.
* blurbs.c: This is now a true source file (as opposed
to being generated from gprof.callg and gprof.flat).
Change style to use one long string literal, instead of
one literal per output line. Add FSF-style blurb for call graph.
on both the sparc (SunOS) and Mach386 systems, more or less. (The differences
are at least partially due to what I think might be bugs in the native
gprof.)