Moving over to source-regex might be a good idea, but it’s not what we really want to test. Ideally, we would set a regex breakpoint to find the right line, then delete it and set one by file and line with the right line info from before.
llvm-svn: 179246
To hook it up to individual test cases:
- define GetLongOptions() in your test case class to return something other than NULL (hopefully an array of options :-)
- implement ParseOption() to check for the short option char and do the right thing - return true at the end if you want more options to come your way or false if you don’t
- make sure that your Setup() call takes int& and char**& so that optind post-processing can happen - and call TestCase::Setup from your setup
llvm-svn: 178482
- Added new abtract Results class to keep CoreFoundation out of the tests. There are many subclasses for different settings:
Results::Result::Dictionary
Results::Result::Array
Results::Result::Unsigned
Results::Result::Double
Results::Result::String
- Gauge<T> can now write themselves out via a templatized write to results function:
template <class T>
Results::ResultSP GetResult (const char *description, T value);
- There are four specializations of this so far:
template <>
Results::ResultSP GetResult (const char *description, double value);
template <>
Results::ResultSP GetResult (const char *description, uint64_t value);
template <>
Results::ResultSP GetResult (const char *description, std::string value);
template <>
Results::ResultSP GetResult (const char *description, MemoryStats value);
- Don't emit the virtual memory reading from the task info call as it really doesn't mean much as it includes way too much (shared cache + other stuff we don't have control over)
- Fixed other test cases to build correctly and use the new classes
llvm-svn: 177696
This is especially useful to take measurements that span multiple test steps, or where you need to have different operations fall under the same measurement
An example of use is in the formatters perf test case
llvm-svn: 177597