adding breakpoint to program slows it down a factor of 250x
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I observed this in a larger program, then created a simple test case to ask this question.
The following program takes 0.038 seconds to execute without any breakpoints.
tic;
for ii=1:16000000
xyz=1;
end
toc;
z=1;
But if I set a breakpoint at the line of code for z=1, it takes 9.3 seconds to execute.
Is this normal? Is my system corrupted somehow? Any feedback much appreciated.
Rebooting the computer doesn't make a difference. I have 32G of RAM available so that shouldn't be the problem. Not sure what other knobs are available to try to get better performance.
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Teja Muppirala
on 18 Dec 2012
Might I suggest using the KEYBOARD command? It's a bit simpler than setting up dbstops and trys and catches, and works just as fast.
tic;
for ii=1:16000000
xyz=1;
end
toc;
keyboard;
z=1;
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gkk gkk
on 18 Dec 2012
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