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I ran the example with a simple loop:
import pyRAPL pyRAPL.setup() @pyRAPL.measureit def foo(): a = 0 for x in range(10000000000): a += x print(x) foo()
and it gave the above error. It looks like a Linux directory. Surprised it doesn't support Windows (or did I miss something?)
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I ran the example with a simple loop:
and it gave the above error. It looks like a Linux directory.
Surprised it doesn't support Windows (or did I miss something?)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: