Instruments a JavaScript file to record its call graph and (optionally) time spent in each function. When the file is run in the browser, a trace can be converted to the Chrome CPU profile format for viewing in DevTools.
Super buggy and doesn't work for most fairly normal code. Don't actually use this :)
./call-trace.js input.js --time > output.js
When the output is loaded and then run, a global variable _$wɔk is created containing a trace through the code you just ran.
A CPU profile can be generated from the trace:
copy(JSON.stringify(_$wɔk.getReport()))
Then save your clipboard contents and load in Chrome DevTools.
The global variable _$wɔk also has the following properties:
file: the full path of the original source file.fns: a list of all functions found in the file.t: a record of the call graph. Positive values represent entering a function (with the value indicating a function inf) and negative values represent exiting a function (with the absolute value indexingf).d: a record of timestamps for every entry int. Only created if the--timeoption was specified.