Just Released! AMD CodeAnalyst 3.2 for Linux
AMD CodeAnalyst for Linux® 3.2 has been released and can be downloaded from the AMD CodeAnalyst for Linux website:
http://developer.amd.com/cpu/codeanalyst/codeanalystlinux
Last quarter, we saw lot of active users suggesting new enhancements, posting queries and bugs. You are helping us to make AMD CodeAnalyst better. Thank you very much for your feedback.
In the AMD CodeAnalyst 3.2 release, we have added support to profile Java inline methods. To profile Java inline methods, AMD CodeAnalyst requires JDK version 1.7 or higher. We have added support for the new Linux distributions RHEL 5 Update 7 and RHEL 6 Update 2.
Multiple bugs are fixed to increase the profiling experience of Java Applications. Incorrect block analysis in Disassembly and Module data views are fixed. Added support for nested java inline functions. Various GUI crashes in Module Data View were fixed.
Up until version 3.1, AMD CodeAnalyst was using Qt version 3.3. In this release we have migrated to Qt version 4.x. This would make us to use the new features of Qt to improve the user experience.
Apart from adding new features, we are also committed to make our product more robust by fixing more bugs. If you have any suggestion to improve the tool or whenever you experience any bug, please let us know, through our forums or comments to this blog.
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