SUMMARY = "Pyflame: A Ptracing Profiler For Python" DESCRIPTION = "Pyflame is a high performance profiling tool that generates \ flame graphs for Python. Pyflame is implemented in C++, and uses the Linux \ ptrace(2) system call to collect profiling information. It can take snapshots \ of the Python call stack without explicit instrumentation, meaning you can \ profile a program without modifying its source code. Pyflame is capable of \ profiling embedded Python interpreters like uWSGI. It fully supports profiling \ multi-threaded Python programs." HOMEPAGE = "https://github.com/uber/pyflame" SECTION = "devel/python" LICENSE = "Apache-2.0" LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://${S}/LICENSE;md5=2ee41112a44fe7014dce33e26468ba93" SRC_URI = "git://github.com/uber/pyflame.git;protocol=https;nobranch=1" # v1.6.7 SRCREV = "c151d2f34737f28a1f5266a003b2b0720bbd9f96" DEPENDS = "python" S = "${WORKDIR}/git" inherit pkgconfig autotools COMPATIBLE_HOST_libc-musl_class-target = "null" COMPATIBLE_HOST_mipsarch_class-target = "null" COMPATIBLE_HOST_aarch64_class-target = "null" COMPATIBLE_HOST_powerpc_class-target = "null" COMPATIBLE_HOST_riscv64_class-target = "null" COMPATIBLE_HOST_riscv32_class-target = "null" PNBLACKLIST[python-pyflame] ?= "${@bb.utils.contains('I_SWEAR_TO_MIGRATE_TO_PYTHON3', 'yes', '', 'python2 is out of support for long time, read https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/ https://python3statement.org/ and if you really have to temporarily use this, then set I_SWEAR_TO_MIGRATE_TO_PYTHON3 to "yes"', d)}"