OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Pine Execution Map

Pine Script Execution Map

Overview:
This is an educational script for Pine Script developers. The script includes data structure, functions/methods, and process to capture and print Pine Script execution map of functions called while pine script execution.

Map of execution is produced for last/latest candle execution.

The script also has example code to call execution map methods and generate Pine Execution map.

Use cases:
  • Pine script developers can get view of how the functions are called
  • This can also be used while debugging the code and know which functions are called vs what developer expect code to do
  • One can use this while using any of the open source published script and understand how public script is organized and how functions of the script are called.



Code components:

User defined type


method called internally by other methods to generate level of function being executed


Method called from main/global scope to record execution of main scope code. There should be only one call to this method at the start of global scope.


Method called from main/global scope to record end of execution of main scope code. There should be only one call to this method at the end of global scope.


Method called from start of each function to record execution of function code


Method called from end of each function to record end of execution of function code


Pine code which generates execution map and show it as a label tooltip.


Snapshot 1:
This is the output of the script and can be viewed by hovering mouse pointer over the blue color diamond shaped label
snapshot

Snapshot 2:
How to read the Pine execution map
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educationalPine utilities

Open-source script

In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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