Hey! I am not sure if this is something that's been considered before and decided against (I couldn't find any PR's or issues). This change removes the internal profiling macros in library crates and the `puffin` feature and replaces it with similar functions in the [profiling](https://github.com/aclysma/profiling) crate. This crate provides a layer of abstraction over various profiler instrumentation crates and allows library users to pick their favorite (supported) profiler. An additional benefit for puffin users is that dependencies of egui are included in the instrumentation output too (mainly wgpu which uses the profiling crate), so more details might be available when profiling. A breaking change is that instead of using the `puffin` feature on egui, users that want to profile the crate with puffin instead have to enable the `profile-with-puffin` feature on the profiling crate. Similarly they could instead choose to use `profile-with-tracy` etc. I tried to add a 'tracy' feature to egui_demo_app in order to showcase , however the /scripts/check.sh currently breaks on mutually exclusive features (which this introduces), so I decided against including it for the initial PR. I'm happy to iterate more on this if there is interest in taking this PR though. Screenshot showing the additional info for wgpu now available when using puffin  |
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README.md
egui_glow
This crates provides bindings between egui and glow which allows you to:
- Render egui using glow on both native and web.
- Write cross platform native egui apps (with the
winitfeature).
To write web apps using glow you can use eframe (which uses egui_glow for rendering).
To use on Linux, first run:
sudo apt-get install libxcb-render0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev libxkbcommon-dev libssl-dev
This crate optionally depends on egui-winit.
Test the example with:
cargo run -p egui_glow --example pure_glow --features=winit,egui/default_fonts