Availability:built-in
Native keys (times as float in seconds) | |
agc | Number of atom garbage collections performed |
agc_gained | Number of atoms removed |
agc_time | Time spent in atom garbage collections |
atoms | Total number of defined atoms |
c_stack | System (C-) stack limit. 0 if not known. |
cgc | Number of clause garbage collections performed |
cgc_gained | Number of clauses reclaimed |
cgc_time | Time spent in clause garbage collections |
clauses | Total number of clauses in the program |
codes | Total size of (virtual) executable code in words |
cputime | (User) CPU time since thread was started in seconds |
epoch | Time stamp when thread was started |
functors | Total number of defined name/arity pairs |
global | Allocated size of the global stack in bytes |
globalused | Number of bytes in use on the global stack |
globallimit | Size to which the global stack is allowed to grow |
global_shifts | Number of global stack expansions |
heapused | Bytes of heap in use by Prolog (0 if not maintained) |
inferences | Total number of passes via the call and redo ports since Prolog was started |
modules | Total number of defined modules |
local | Allocated size of the local stack in bytes |
local_shifts | Number of local stack expansions |
locallimit | Size to which the local stack is allowed to grow |
localused | Number of bytes in use on the local stack |
table_space_used | Amount of bytes in use by the thread's answer tables |
trail | Allocated size of the trail stack in bytes |
trail_shifts | Number of trail stack expansions |
traillimit | Size to which the trail stack is allowed to grow |
trailused | Number of bytes in use on the trail stack |
shift_time | Time spent in stack-shifts |
stack | Total memory in use for stacks in all threads |
predicates | Total number of predicates. This includes predicates that are undefined or not yet resolved. |
process_epoch | Time stamp when Prolog was started |
process_cputime | (User) CPU time since Prolog was started in seconds |
thread_cputime | MT-version: Seconds CPU time used by finished threads. Basically non-portable. Works on Linux, MacOSX, Windows and probably some more. |
threads | MT-version: number of active threads |
threads_created | MT-version: number of created threads |
engines | MT-version: number of existing engines |
engines_created | MT-version: number of created engines |
Compatibility keys (times in milliseconds) | |
runtime | [ CPU time, CPU time since last ] (milliseconds, excluding time spent in garbage collection) |
system_time | [ System CPU time, System CPU time since last ] (milliseconds) |
real_time | [ Wall time, Wall time since last ] (integer seconds. See get_time/1) |
walltime | [ Wall time since start, Wall time since last] (milliseconds, SICStus compatibility) |
memory | [ Total unshared data, free memory ] (Uses getrusage() if available, otherwise incomplete own statistics.) |
stacks | [ global use, local use ] |
program | [ heap, 0 ] |
global_stack | [ global use, global free ] |
local_stack | [ local use, local free ] |
trail | [ trail use, trail free ] |
garbage_collection | [ number of GC, bytes
gained, time spent, bytes left ] The last column is a SWI-Prolog
extension. It contains the sum of the memory left after each collection,
which can be divided by the count to find the average working set size
after GC. Use [Count, Gained, Time|_] for compatiblity. |
stack_shifts | [ global shifts, local shifts, time spent ] |
atoms | [ number, memory use, 0 ] |
atom_garbage_collection | [ number of AGC, bytes gained, time spent ] |
clause_garbage_collection | [ number of CGC, clauses gained, time spent ] |
core | Same as memory |