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It should be noted that Tracy has a constant initialization cost, needed to perform timer calibration. This cost was subtracted from the profiling run times, as it is irrelevant to the single-zone capture time.
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\subsection{On the web}
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Tracy can be found at the following web addresses:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Homepage -- \url{https://bitbucket.org/wolfpld/tracy}
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\item Bug tracker -- \url{https://bitbucket.org/wolfpld/tracy/issues?status=new&status=open}
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\item Discord chat -- \url{https://discord.gg/pk78auc}
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\end{itemize}
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\section{First steps}
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The following compilers are supported:
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\subsection{Interactive profiling}
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\label{interactiveprofiling}
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If you want to look at the profile data in real-time (or load a saved trace file), you can use the data analysis utility contained in the \texttt{profiler} directory. After starting the application, you will be greeted with a welcome dialog (figure~\ref{welcomedialog}), presenting a bunch of useful links (\faBook{}~\emph{User manual}, \faGlobeAmericas{}~\emph{Homepage} and \faVideo{}~\emph{Tutorial}).
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If you want to look at the profile data in real-time (or load a saved trace file), you can use the data analysis utility contained in the \texttt{profiler} directory. After starting the application, you will be greeted with a welcome dialog (figure~\ref{welcomedialog}), presenting a bunch of useful links (\faBook{}~\emph{User manual}, \faGlobeAmericas{}~\emph{Homepage}, \faComment~\emph{Join chat} and \faVideo{}~\emph{Tutorial}).
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The client \emph{address entry} field and the \faWifi{}~\emph{Connect} button are used to connect to a running client. You can use the connection history button~\faCaretDown{} to display a list of commonly used addresses, from which you can quickly select an address. You can remove entries from this list by hovering the \faMousePointer{}~mouse cursor over an entry and pressing the \keys{\del} button on the keyboard.
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\centering\begin{tikzpicture}
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\draw (0, 0) rectangle (4.95, -2.9);
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\draw[pattern=crosshatch dots] (0, 0) rectangle+(4.95, 0.3);
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (0.1, -0.1) rectangle+(1.47, -0.5) node [midway] {\faBook};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (1.77, -0.1) rectangle+(1.47, -0.5) node [midway] {\faGlobeAmericas};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (3.37, -0.1) rectangle+(1.47, -0.5) node [midway] {\faVideo};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (0.1, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faBook};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (1.3, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faGlobeAmericas};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (2.5, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faComment};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (3.7, -0.1) rectangle+(1.1, -0.5) node [midway] {\faVideo};
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\draw (0.1, -0.9) rectangle+(4.1, -0.5) node [midway] {Address entry};
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\draw[rounded corners=5pt] (4.33, -0.9) rectangle+(0.5, -0.5) node [midway] {\faCaretDown};
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