Is there an alternative to KCacheGrind for Mac Os X from there?

Am I looking for an alternative to KCacheGrind or at least a binary package for Mac Os X?

I would use KCacheGrind with XDebug for PHP, but Mac Os X is the right environment here ...

thank

Edit: I know I can use MacPort, but I'm looking for an alternative to this painful installation.

Maybe something "in the poppy"

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Mar 24 '11 at 23:23
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You can install KCacheGrind using MacPorts :

sudo port install valgrind kcachegrind4 

There are also several alternatives, such as:

Read also: you have kcachegrind as profiling tools for Mac

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Apr 11 '13 at 15:08
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You might want to check out WebGrind

Webgrind is the Xdebug profiling web interface in PHP5. It implements a subset of the kcachegrind functions and installs in seconds and works on all platforms.

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Mar 28 '11 at 20:30
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MacCallGrind and WebGrind are the best answers for MacOS. I cannot comment on kenorb's answer, so I have to make a new one.

MacCallGrind's link to MacUpdate is incorrect - their price is much higher than that of the developers site ( http://www.maccallgrind.com/ ).

I personally think that the grinding function of MacCallGrind is very useful in combination with the transfer function ( http://panic.com/transmit/ ) - set ssh / sftp as the disk. It automatically opens every new cache fracture file that is displayed in a remote location.

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Dec 18 '13 at 12:15
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qcachegrind is ct's kcachegrind based on qt. It works like a pleasure.

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Feb 19 '14 at 5:46
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Another great alternative is ProfilingViewer , available on the Mac App Store. Handles several types of costs. It can display data in the form of Treemap, Callgraph, Heatmap, can hide system functions and has a source file viewer with comments on costs. You can create PDF files. Fast and has a small amount of memory.

Profiling Viewer, Callgraph with Heatmap

Profiling Viewer, Treemap with Heatmap

Profiling Viewer, Treemap

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Jul 01 '16 at 22:34
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Now you can install qcachegrind using macports:

 sudo port selfupdate sudo port install graphviz qcachegrind 

The application should appear in the Macports folder of your applications

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Aug 26 '16 at 2:39 on
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