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It would be good to have some (at least 3-5) tutorials that teach new users what LIKWID can do and how to use it properly. From my experience as a user and FOSS developer, tutorials like deal.ii's are good thing to have. In that case we have first 5 that has to be read in a sequence by users, and then things start to branch off by t
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Logger needs somekind of logging level / category since there are different kind of prints for different purposes. For example, there are:
- user actions (click something, causes something)
- patching, system-related
- graphics function tracing (which can be filtered out)
- profiling
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The memtrace* sample clients use drutil_expand_rep_string, but the instrace* ones do not. This can confuse users: https://groups.google.com/g/dynamorio-users/c/HR4pX6lwP_I