/* Example tapset file. * * You can execute the tapset using following command (please adjust the path * prior running the command, if needed): * * stap /usr/share/doc/ruby-2.0.0.0/ruby-exercise.stp -c "ruby -e \"puts 'test'\"" */ probe ruby.cmethod.entry { printf("%d -> %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line); } probe ruby.cmethod.return { printf("%d <- %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line); } probe ruby.method.entry { printf("%d -> %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line); } probe ruby.method.return { printf("%d <- %s::%s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, methodname, file, line); } probe ruby.gc.mark.begin { printf("%d gc.mark.begin\n", tid()); } probe ruby.gc.mark.end { printf("%d gc.mark.end\n", tid()); } probe ruby.gc.sweep.begin { printf("%d gc.sweep.begin\n", tid()); } probe ruby.gc.sweep.end { printf("%d gc.sweep.end\n", tid()); } probe ruby.object.create{ printf("%d obj.create %s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, file, line); } probe ruby.raise { printf("%d raise %s %s:%d\n", tid(), classname, file, line); }