1 The following are examples of pl_who.d.
3 This is a simple script to see who is executing Perl subroutines. Here it
4 traces as a few examples programs are executed (from Code/Perl/*.pl).
7 Tracing... Hit Ctrl-C to end.
10 30817 100 3 ./func_abc.pl
11 30818 100 3 ./func_slow.pl
12 30819 100 3 ./func_slow.pl
14 While tracing, the user with UID 100 executed three Perl programs;
15 "func_abc.pl" once getting PID 130817, and "func_slow.pl" twice. All
16 programs called three subroutines.
20 The following traces a Perl network interface statistics tool, "nicstat"
24 Tracing... Hit Ctrl-C to end.
27 14977 100 1 lib/Getopt/Std.pm
28 14977 100 1 lib/warnings.pm
29 14977 100 2 lib/Exporter.pm
30 14977 100 3 /usr/perl5/5.8.4/lib/Sun/Solaris/Kstat.pm
31 14977 100 3 lib/warnings/register.pm
32 14977 100 4 lib/DynaLoader.pm
33 14977 100 5 lib/vars.pm
34 14977 100 6 lib/AutoLoader.pm
35 14977 100 9 lib/Config.pm
36 14977 100 15 lib/strict.pm
37 14977 100 23 /tmp/nicstat
39 This shows the location of libraries and modules from where subroutines were