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Checks: '-*,
bugprone-*,
cert-*,
clang-analyzer-*,
google-*,
-google-runtime-references,
hicpp-*,
-hicpp-no-array-decay,
-hicpp-uppercase-literal-suffix,
misc-*,
-misc-non-private-member-variables-in-classes,
llvm-*,
-llvm-header-guard,
modernize-*,
performance-*,
portability-*,
readability-*,
-readability-magic-numbers,
-readability-uppercase-literal-suffix'
CheckOptions:
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# OSX / Clang
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode6.4
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode7.3
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode8
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode8.1
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode8.2
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode8.3
@ -164,6 +149,9 @@ matrix:
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode10
- os: osx
osx_image: xcode10.1
# Linux / GCC
- os: linux
@ -290,15 +278,23 @@ matrix:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test', 'llvm-toolchain-trusty-6.0']
packages: ['g++-6', 'clang-6.0', 'ninja-build']
- os: linux
compiler: clang
env: COMPILER=clang++-7
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test', 'llvm-toolchain-trusty-7']
packages: ['g++-6', 'clang-7', 'ninja-build']
- os: linux
compiler: clang
env:
- COMPILER=clang++-6.0
- COMPILER=clang++-7
- CXXFLAGS=-std=c++1z
addons:
apt:
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test', 'llvm-toolchain-trusty-6.0']
packages: ['g++-6', 'clang-6.0', 'ninja-build']
sources: ['ubuntu-toolchain-r-test', 'llvm-toolchain-trusty-7']
packages: ['g++-6', 'clang-7', 'ninja-build']
################
# build script #

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)
##
## PROJECT
## name and version
##
project(nlohmann_json VERSION 3.5.0 LANGUAGES CXX)
project(nlohmann_json VERSION 3.6.0 LANGUAGES CXX)
##
## INCLUDE
@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ include(ExternalProject)
## OPTIONS
##
option(JSON_BuildTests "Build the unit tests when BUILD_TESTING is enabled." ON)
option(JSON_Install "Install CMake targets during install step." ON)
option(JSON_MultipleHeaders "Use non-amalgamated version of the library." OFF)
##
@ -46,7 +47,11 @@ endif()
##
add_library(${NLOHMANN_JSON_TARGET_NAME} INTERFACE)
add_library(${PROJECT_NAME}::${NLOHMANN_JSON_TARGET_NAME} ALIAS ${NLOHMANN_JSON_TARGET_NAME})
if (${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_LESS "3.8.0")
target_compile_features(${NLOHMANN_JSON_TARGET_NAME} INTERFACE cxx_range_for)
else()
target_compile_features(${NLOHMANN_JSON_TARGET_NAME} INTERFACE cxx_std_11)
endif()
target_include_directories(
${NLOHMANN_JSON_TARGET_NAME}
@ -92,6 +97,7 @@ configure_file(
@ONLY
)
if(JSON_Install)
install(
DIRECTORY ${NLOHMANN_JSON_INCLUDE_BUILD_DIR}
DESTINATION ${NLOHMANN_JSON_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR}
@ -121,3 +127,4 @@ install(
NAMESPACE ${PROJECT_NAME}::
DESTINATION ${NLOHMANN_JSON_CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR}
)
endif()

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# Change Log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
## [v3.6.0](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/releases/tag/v3.6.0) (2019-03-20)
[Full Changelog](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/compare/v3.5.0...v3.6.0)
- How can I turn a string of a json array into a json array? [\#1526](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1526)
- Minor: missing a std:: namespace tag [\#1521](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1521)
- how to precision to four decimal for double when use to\_json [\#1519](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1519)
- error parse [\#1518](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1518)
- Compile error: template argument deduction/substitution failed [\#1515](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1515)
- Support for Comments [\#1513](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1513)
- std::complex type [\#1510](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1510)
- CBOR byte string support [\#1509](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1509)
- Compilation error getting a std::pair\<\> on latest VS 2017 compiler [\#1506](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1506)
- "Integration" section of documentation needs update? [\#1505](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1505)
- Json object from string from a TCP socket [\#1504](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1504)
- MSVC warning C4946 \("reinterpret\_cast used between related classes"\) compiling json.hpp [\#1502](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1502)
- How to programmatically fill an n-th dimensional JSON object? [\#1501](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1501)
- Error compiling with clang and `JSON\_NOEXCEPTION`: need to include `cstdlib` [\#1500](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1500)
- The code compiles unsuccessfully with android-ndk-r10e [\#1499](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1499)
- Cmake 3.1 in develop, when is it likely to make it into a stable release? [\#1498](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1498)
- Repository is almost 450MB [\#1497](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1497)
- Some Help please object inside array [\#1494](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1494)
- How to get data into vector of user-defined type from a Json object [\#1493](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1493)
- how to find subelement without loop [\#1490](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1490)
- json to std::map [\#1487](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1487)
- Type in README.md [\#1486](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1486)
- Error in parsing and reading msgpack-lite [\#1485](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1485)
- Compiling issues with libc 2.12 [\#1483](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1483)
- How do I use reference or pointer binding values? [\#1482](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1482)
- Compilation fails in MSVC with the Microsoft Language Extensions disabled [\#1481](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1481)
- Functional visit [\#1480](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1480)
- \[Question\] Unescaped dump [\#1479](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1479)
- Some Help please [\#1478](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1478)
- Global variables are stored within the JSON file, how do I declare them as global variables when I read them out in my C++ program? [\#1476](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1476)
- Unable to modify one of the values within the JSON file, and save it [\#1475](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1475)
- Documentation of parse function has two identical @pre causes [\#1473](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1473)
- GCC 9.0 build failure [\#1472](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1472)
- Can we have an `exists\(\)` method? [\#1471](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1471)
- How to parse multi object json from file? [\#1470](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1470)
- How to returns the name of the upper object? [\#1467](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1467)
- Error: "tuple\_size" has already been declared in the current scope [\#1466](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1466)
- Checking keys of two jsons against eachother [\#1465](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1465)
- Disable installation when used as meson subproject [\#1463](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1463)
- Unpack list of integers to a std::vector\<int\> [\#1460](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1460)
- Implement DRY definition of JSON representation of a c++ class [\#1459](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1459)
- json.exception.type\_error.305 with GCC 4.9 when using C++ {} initializer [\#1458](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1458)
- API to convert an "uninitialized" json into an empty object or empty array [\#1456](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1456)
- How to parse a vector of objects with const attributes [\#1453](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1453)
- NLOHMANN\_JSON\_SERIALIZE\_ENUM potentially requires duplicate definitions [\#1450](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1450)
- Question about making json object from file directory [\#1449](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1449)
- .get\(\) throws error if used with userdefined structs in unordered\_map [\#1448](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1448)
- Integer Overflow \(OSS-Fuzz 12506\) [\#1447](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1447)
- If a string has too many invalid UTF-8 characters, json::dump attempts to index an array out of bounds. [\#1445](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1445)
- Setting values of .JSON file [\#1444](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1444)
- alias object\_t::key\_type in basic\_json [\#1442](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1442)
- Latest Ubuntu package is 2.1.1 [\#1438](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1438)
- lexer.hpp\(1363\) '\_snprintf': is not a member | Visualstudio 2017 [\#1437](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1437)
- Static method invites inadvertent logic error. [\#1433](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1433)
- EOS compilation produces "fatal error: 'nlohmann/json.hpp' file not found" [\#1432](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1432)
- Support for bad commas [\#1429](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1429)
- Please have one base exception class for all json exceptions [\#1427](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1427)
- Compilation warning: 'tuple\_size' defined as a class template here but previously declared as a struct template [\#1426](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1426)
- Which version can be used with GCC 4.8.2 ? [\#1424](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1424)
- Ignore nullptr values on constructing json object from a container [\#1422](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1422)
- Support for custom float precision via unquoted strings [\#1421](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1421)
- Segmentation fault \(stack overflow\) due to unbounded recursion [\#1419](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1419)
- It is possible to call `json::find` with a json\_pointer as argument. This causes runtime UB/crash. [\#1418](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1418)
- Dump throwing exception [\#1416](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1416)
- Build error [\#1415](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1415)
- Append version to include.zip [\#1412](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1412)
- error C2039: '\_snprintf': is not a member of 'std' - Windows [\#1408](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1408)
- Deserializing to vector [\#1407](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1407)
- Efficient way to set a `json` object as value into another `json` key [\#1406](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1406)
- Document return value of parse\(\) when allow\_exceptions == false and parsing fails [\#1405](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1405)
- Unexpected behaviour with structured binding [\#1404](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1404)
- Which native types does get\<type\>\(\) allow? [\#1403](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1403)
- Add something like Json::StaticString [\#1402](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1402)
- -Wmismatched-tags in 3.5.0? [\#1401](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1401)
- Coverity Scan reports an UNCAUGHT\_EXCEPT issue [\#1400](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1400)
- fff [\#1399](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1399)
- sorry this is not an issue, just a Question, How to change a key value in a file and save it ? [\#1398](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1398)
- Add library versioning using inline namespaces [\#1394](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1394)
- appveyor x64 builds appear to be using Win32 toolset [\#1374](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1374)
- Serializing/Deserializing a Class containing a vector of itself [\#1373](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1373)
- Retrieving array elements. [\#1369](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1369)
- Deserialize [\#1366](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1366)
- call of overloaded for push\_back and operator+= is ambiguous [\#1352](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1352)
- got an error and cann't figure it out [\#1351](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1351)
- Improve number-to-string conversion [\#1334](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1334)
- Implicit type conversion error on MSVC [\#1333](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1333)
- NuGet Package [\#1132](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1132)
- Change macros to numeric\_limits [\#1514](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1514) ([naszta](https://github.com/naszta))
- fix GCC 7.1.1 - 7.2.1 on CentOS [\#1496](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1496) ([lieff](https://github.com/lieff))
- Update Buckaroo instructions in README.md [\#1495](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1495) ([njlr](https://github.com/njlr))
- Fix gcc9 build error test/src/unit-allocator.cpp \(Issue \#1472\) [\#1492](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1492) ([stac47](https://github.com/stac47))
- Fix typo in README.md [\#1491](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1491) ([nickaein](https://github.com/nickaein))
- Do proper endian conversions [\#1489](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1489) ([andreas-schwab](https://github.com/andreas-schwab))
- Fix documentation [\#1477](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1477) ([nickaein](https://github.com/nickaein))
- Implement contains\(\) member function [\#1474](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1474) ([nickaein](https://github.com/nickaein))
- Add operator/= and operator/ to construct a JSON pointer by appending two JSON pointers [\#1469](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1469) ([garethsb-sony](https://github.com/garethsb-sony))
- Disable Clang -Wmismatched-tags warning on tuple\_size / tuple\_element [\#1468](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1468) ([past-due](https://github.com/past-due))
- Disable installation when used as meson subproject. \#1463 [\#1464](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1464) ([elvisoric](https://github.com/elvisoric))
- docs: README typo [\#1455](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1455) ([wythe](https://github.com/wythe))
- remove extra semicolon from readme [\#1451](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1451) ([Afforix](https://github.com/Afforix))
- attempt to fix \#1445, flush buffer in serializer::dump\_escaped in UTF8\_REJECT case. [\#1446](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1446) ([scinart](https://github.com/scinart))
- Use C++11 features supported by CMake 3.1. [\#1441](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1441) ([iwanders](https://github.com/iwanders))
- :rotating\_light: fixed unused variable warning [\#1435](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1435) ([pboettch](https://github.com/pboettch))
- allow push\_back\(\) and pop\_back\(\) calls on json\_pointer [\#1434](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1434) ([pboettch](https://github.com/pboettch))
- Add instructions about using nlohmann/json with the conda package manager [\#1430](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1430) ([nicoddemus](https://github.com/nicoddemus))
- Updated year in README.md [\#1425](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1425) ([hijxf](https://github.com/hijxf))
- Fixed broken links in the README file [\#1423](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1423) ([skypjack](https://github.com/skypjack))
- Fixed broken links in the README file [\#1420](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1420) ([skypjack](https://github.com/skypjack))
- docs: typo in README [\#1417](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1417) ([wythe](https://github.com/wythe))
- Fix x64 target platform for appveyor [\#1414](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1414) ([nickaein](https://github.com/nickaein))
- Improve dump\_integer performance [\#1411](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1411) ([nickaein](https://github.com/nickaein))
- buildsystem: relax requirement on cmake version [\#1409](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1409) ([yann-morin-1998](https://github.com/yann-morin-1998))
- CMake: Optional Install if Embedded [\#1330](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1330) ([ax3l](https://github.com/ax3l))
## [v3.5.0](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/releases/tag/v3.5.0) (2018-12-21)
[Full Changelog](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/compare/v3.4.0...v3.5.0)
@ -46,7 +164,6 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This projec
- Protect macro expansion of commonly defined macros [\#1337](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1337)
- How to validate an input before parsing? [\#1336](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1336)
- Non-verifying dump\(\) alternative for debugging/logging needed [\#1335](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1335)
- Improve number-to-string conversion [\#1334](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1334)
- Json Libarary is not responding for me in c++ [\#1332](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1332)
- Question - how to find an object in an array [\#1331](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1331)
- Nesting additional data in json object [\#1328](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1328)
@ -115,7 +232,6 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This projec
- enum to json mapping [\#1208](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1208)
- Soften the landing when dumping non-UTF8 strings \(type\_error.316 exception\) [\#1198](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1198)
- CMakeLists.txt in release zips? [\#1184](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1184)
- CBOR byte string support [\#1129](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1129)
- Add macro to define enum/JSON mapping [\#1323](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1323) ([nlohmann](https://github.com/nlohmann))
- Add BSON support [\#1320](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1320) ([nlohmann](https://github.com/nlohmann))
@ -274,7 +390,6 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This projec
- accessing key by reference [\#1098](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1098)
- clang 3.8.0 croaks while trying to compile with debug symbols [\#1097](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1097)
- Serialize a list of class objects with json [\#1096](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1096)
- Null bytes in files are treated like EOF [\#1095](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1095)
- Small question [\#1094](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1094)
- Upgrading to 3.x: to\_/from\_json with enum class [\#1093](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1093)
- Q: few questions about json construction [\#1092](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1092)
@ -406,7 +521,6 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This projec
- os\_defines.h:44:19: error: missing binary operator before token "\(" [\#970](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/970)
- Passing an iteration object by reference to a function [\#967](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/967)
- Json and fmt::lib's format\_arg\(\) [\#964](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/964)
- Feature: to\_string\(const json& j\); [\#916](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/916)
- Allowing for user-defined string type in lexer/parser [\#1009](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1009) ([nlohmann](https://github.com/nlohmann))
- dump to alternative string type, as defined in basic\_json template [\#1006](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1006) ([agrianius](https://github.com/agrianius))

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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Niels Lohmann
Copyright (c) 2013-2019 Niels Lohmann
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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AMALGAMATED_FILE=single_include/nlohmann/json.hpp
# directory to recent compiler binaries
COMPILER_DIR=/Users/niels/Documents/projects/compilers/local/bin
# main target
all:
@echo "amalgamate - amalgamate file single_include/nlohmann/json.hpp from the include/nlohmann sources"
@ -46,6 +49,9 @@ all:
@echo "clean - remove built files"
@echo "coverage - create coverage information with lcov"
@echo "cppcheck - analyze code with cppcheck"
@echo "cpplint - analyze code with cpplint"
@echo "clang_tidy - analyze code with Clang-Tidy"
@echo "clang_analyze - analyze code with Clang-Analyzer"
@echo "doctest - compile example files and check their output"
@echo "fuzz_testing - prepare fuzz testing of the JSON parser"
@echo "fuzz_testing_bson - prepare fuzz testing of the BSON parser"
@ -117,9 +123,10 @@ doctest:
# -Wno-range-loop-analysis: items tests "for(const auto i...)"
# -Wno-float-equal: not all comparisons in the tests can be replaced by Approx
# -Wno-switch-enum -Wno-covered-switch-default: pedantic/contradicting warnings about switches
# -Wno-c++2a-compat: u8 literals will behave differently in C++20...
# -Wno-padded: padding is nothing to warn about
pedantic_clang:
$(MAKE) json_unit CXXFLAGS="\
$(MAKE) json_unit CXX=$(COMPILER_DIR)/clang++ CXXFLAGS=" \
-std=c++11 -Wno-c++98-compat -Wno-c++98-compat-pedantic \
-Werror \
-Weverything \
@ -131,72 +138,234 @@ pedantic_clang:
-Wno-range-loop-analysis \
-Wno-float-equal \
-Wno-switch-enum -Wno-covered-switch-default \
-Wno-c++2a-compat \
-Wno-c++17-extensions \
-Wno-padded"
# calling GCC with most warnings
pedantic_gcc:
$(MAKE) json_unit CXXFLAGS="\
$(MAKE) json_unit CXX=$(COMPILER_DIR)/g++ CXXFLAGS=" \
-std=c++11 \
-Wno-deprecated-declarations \
-Werror \
-Wall -Wpedantic -Wextra \
-Waddress \
-Waddress-of-packed-member \
-Waggressive-loop-optimizations \
-Waligned-new=all \
-Wall \
-Walloc-zero \
-Walloca \
-Warray-bounds \
-Warray-bounds=2 \
-Wcast-qual -Wcast-align \
-Wattribute-alias=2 \
-Wattribute-warning \
-Wattributes \
-Wbool-compare \
-Wbool-operation \
-Wbuiltin-declaration-mismatch \
-Wbuiltin-macro-redefined \
-Wcannot-profile \
-Wcast-align \
-Wcast-function-type \
-Wcast-qual \
-Wcatch-value=3 \
-Wchar-subscripts \
-Wclass-conversion \
-Wclass-memaccess \
-Wclobbered \
-Wcomment \
-Wcomments \
-Wconditionally-supported \
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"
##########################################################################
# benchmarks
@ -273,14 +442,38 @@ fuzzing-stop:
# call cppcheck on the main header file
cppcheck:
cppcheck --enable=warning --inconclusive --force --std=c++11 $(AMALGAMATED_FILE) --error-exitcode=1
cppcheck --enable=warning --inline-suppr --inconclusive --force --std=c++11 $(SRCS) --error-exitcode=1
# compile and check with Clang Static Analyzer
clang_analyze:
rm -fr clang_analyze_build
mkdir clang_analyze_build
cd clang_analyze_build ; CCC_CXX=/Users/niels/Documents/projects/llvm-clang/local/bin/clang++ /Users/niels/Documents/projects/llvm-clang/local/bin/scan-build cmake ..
/Users/niels/Documents/projects/llvm-clang/local/bin/scan-build -enable-checker alpha.core.DynamicTypeChecker,alpha.core.PointerArithm,alpha.core.PointerSub,alpha.cplusplus.DeleteWithNonVirtualDtor,alpha.cplusplus.IteratorRange,alpha.cplusplus.MisusedMovedObject,alpha.security.ArrayBoundV2,alpha.core.Conversion --use-c++=/Users/niels/Documents/projects/llvm-clang/local/bin/clang++ --view -analyze-headers -o clang_analyze_build/report.html make -j10 -C clang_analyze_build
cd clang_analyze_build ; CCC_CXX=$(COMPILER_DIR)/clang++ CXX=$(COMPILER_DIR)/clang++ $(COMPILER_DIR)/scan-build cmake .. -GNinja
cd clang_analyze_build ; $(COMPILER_DIR)/scan-build -enable-checker alpha.core.BoolAssignment,alpha.core.CallAndMessageUnInitRefArg,alpha.core.CastSize,alpha.core.CastToStruct,alpha.core.Conversion,alpha.core.DynamicTypeChecker,alpha.core.FixedAddr,alpha.core.PointerArithm,alpha.core.PointerSub,alpha.core.SizeofPtr,alpha.core.StackAddressAsyncEscape,alpha.core.TestAfterDivZero,alpha.deadcode.UnreachableCode,core.builtin.BuiltinFunctions,core.builtin.NoReturnFunctions,core.CallAndMessage,core.DivideZero,core.DynamicTypePropagation,core.NonnilStringConstants,core.NonNullParamChecker,core.NullDereference,core.StackAddressEscape,core.UndefinedBinaryOperatorResult,core.uninitialized.ArraySubscript,core.uninitialized.Assign,core.uninitialized.Branch,core.uninitialized.CapturedBlockVariable,core.uninitialized.UndefReturn,core.VLASize,cplusplus.InnerPointer,cplusplus.Move,cplusplus.NewDelete,cplusplus.NewDeleteLeaks,cplusplus.SelfAssignment,deadcode.DeadStores,nullability.NullableDereferenced,nullability.NullablePassedToNonnull,nullability.NullableReturnedFromNonnull,nullability.NullPassedToNonnull,nullability.NullReturnedFromNonnull --use-c++=$(COMPILER_DIR)/clang++ --view -analyze-headers -o clang_analyze_build/report.html ninja
# call cpplint (some errors expected due to false positives)
cpplint:
third_party/cpplint/cpplint.py --filter=-whitespace,-legal,-readability/alt_tokens,-runtime/references,-runtime/explicit --quiet --recursive include
clang_tidy:
$(COMPILER_DIR)/clang-tidy $(SRCS) -- -Iinclude -std=c++11
pvs_studio:
rm -fr pvs_studio_build
mkdir pvs_studio_build
cd pvs_studio_build ; cmake .. -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=On
cd pvs_studio_build ; pvs-studio-analyzer analyze -j 10
cd pvs_studio_build ; plog-converter -a'GA:1,2;64:1;CS' -t fullhtml PVS-Studio.log -o pvs
open pvs_studio_build/pvs/index.html
infer:
rm -fr infer_build
mkdir infer_build
cd infer_build ; infer compile -- cmake .. ; infer run -- make -j 4
oclint:
oclint $(SRCS) -report-type html -enable-global-analysis -o oclint_report.html -max-priority-1=10000 -max-priority-2=10000 -max-priority-3=10000 -- -std=c++11 -Iinclude
open oclint_report.html
##########################################################################
# maintainer targets
@ -313,10 +506,11 @@ check-amalgamation:
# check if every header in nlohmann includes sufficient headers to be compiled
# individually
check-single-includes:
for x in $(SRCS); do \
@for x in $(SRCS); do \
echo "Checking self-sufficiency of $$x..." ; \
echo "#include <$$x>\nint main() {}\n" | sed 's|include/||' > single_include_test.cpp; \
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -Iinclude -std=c++11 single_include_test.cpp -o single_include_test; \
rm single_include_test.cpp single_include_test; \
rm -f single_include_test.cpp single_include_test; \
done
##########################################################################

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@ -100,8 +100,12 @@ To embed the library directly into an existing CMake project, place the entire s
# run from your own project's code.
set(JSON_BuildTests OFF CACHE INTERNAL "")
# If you only include this third party in PRIVATE source files, you do not
# need to install it when your main project gets installed.
# set(JSON_Install OFF CACHE INTERNAL "")
# Don't use include(nlohmann_json/CMakeLists.txt) since that carries with it
# inintended consequences that will break the build. It's generally
# unintended consequences that will break the build. It's generally
# discouraged (although not necessarily well documented as such) to use
# include(...) for pulling in other CMake projects anyways.
add_subdirectory(nlohmann_json)
@ -155,7 +159,7 @@ If you are using [Spack](https://www.spack.io/) to manage your dependencies, you
If you are using [hunter](https://github.com/ruslo/hunter/) on your project for external dependencies, then you can use the [nlohmann_json package](https://docs.hunter.sh/en/latest/packages/pkg/nlohmann_json.html). Please see the hunter project for any issues regarding the packaging.
If you are using [Buckaroo](https://buckaroo.pm), you can install this library's module with `buckaroo install nlohmann/json`. Please file issues [here](https://github.com/LoopPerfect/buckaroo-recipes/issues/new?title=nlohmann/nlohmann/json).
If you are using [Buckaroo](https://buckaroo.pm), you can install this library's module with `buckaroo add github.com/buckaroo-pm/nlohmann-json`. Please file issues [here](https://github.com/buckaroo-pm/nlohmann-json). There is a demo repo [here](https://github.com/njlr/buckaroo-nholmann-json-example).
If you are using [vcpkg](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/) on your project for external dependencies, then you can use the [nlohmann-json package](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/tree/master/ports/nlohmann-json). Please see the vcpkg project for any issues regarding the packaging.
@ -163,6 +167,10 @@ If you are using [cget](http://cget.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), you can install
If you are using [CocoaPods](https://cocoapods.org), you can use the library by adding pod `"nlohmann_json", '~>3.1.2'` to your podfile (see [an example](https://bitbucket.org/benman/nlohmann_json-cocoapod/src/master/)). Please file issues [here](https://bitbucket.org/benman/nlohmann_json-cocoapod/issues?status=new&status=open).
If you are using [NuGet](https://www.nuget.org), you can use the package [nlohmann.json](https://www.nuget.org/packages/nlohmann.json/). Please check [this extensive description](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1132#issuecomment-452250255) on how to use the package. Please files issues [here](https://github.com/hnkb/nlohmann-json-nuget/issues).
If you are using [conda](https://conda.io/), you can use the package [nlohmann_json](https://github.com/conda-forge/nlohmann_json-feedstock) from [conda-forge](https://conda-forge.org) executing `conda install -c conda-forge nlohmann_json`. Please file issues [here](https://github.com/conda-forge/nlohmann_json-feedstock/issues).
## Examples
Beside the examples below, you may want to check the [documentation](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/) where each function contains a separate code example (e.g., check out [`emplace()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a5338e282d1d02bed389d852dd670d98d.html#a5338e282d1d02bed389d852dd670d98d)). All [example files](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/tree/develop/doc/examples) can be compiled and executed on their own (e.g., file [emplace.cpp](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/blob/develop/doc/examples/emplace.cpp)).
@ -269,7 +277,7 @@ auto j2 = R"(
Note that without appending the `_json` suffix, the passed string literal is not parsed, but just used as JSON string value. That is, `json j = "{ \"happy\": true, \"pi\": 3.141 }"` would just store the string `"{ "happy": true, "pi": 3.141 }"` rather than parsing the actual object.
The above example can also be expressed explicitly using [`json::parse()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_aa9676414f2e36383c4b181fe856aa3c0.html#aa9676414f2e36383c4b181fe856aa3c0):
The above example can also be expressed explicitly using [`json::parse()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a5a0339361f3282cb8fd2f9ede6e17d72.html#a5a0339361f3282cb8fd2f9ede6e17d72):
```cpp
// parse explicitly
@ -613,7 +621,7 @@ json j_patch = R"({
})"_json;
// apply the patch
j_original.merge_patch(j_patch);
j_document.merge_patch(j_patch);
// {
// "a": "z",
// "c": {
@ -745,7 +753,7 @@ Likewise, when calling `get<your_type>()` or `get_to(your_type&)`, the `from_jso
Some important things:
* Those methods **MUST** be in your type's namespace (which can be the global namespace), or the library will not be able to locate them (in this example, they are in namespace `ns`, where `person` is defined).
* Those methods **MUST** be available (e.g., properly headers must be included) everywhere you use these conversions. Look at [issue 1108](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1108) for errors that may occur otherwise.
* Those methods **MUST** be available (e.g., proper headers must be included) everywhere you use these conversions. Look at [issue 1108](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1108) for errors that may occur otherwise.
* When using `get<your_type>()`, `your_type` **MUST** be [DefaultConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible). (There is a way to bypass this requirement described later.)
* In function `from_json`, use function [`at()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a93403e803947b86f4da2d1fb3345cf2c.html#a93403e803947b86f4da2d1fb3345cf2c) to access the object values rather than `operator[]`. In case a key does not exist, `at` throws an exception that you can handle, whereas `operator[]` exhibits undefined behavior.
* You do not need to add serializers or deserializers for STL types like `std::vector`: the library already implements these.
@ -913,7 +921,7 @@ NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM( TaskState, {
{TS_STOPPED, "stopped"},
{TS_RUNNING, "running"},
{TS_COMPLETED, "completed"},
});
})
```
The `NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM()` macro declares a set of `to_json()` / `from_json()` functions for type `TaskState` while avoiding repetition and boilerplate serilization code.
@ -986,7 +994,7 @@ json j_from_ubjson = json::from_ubjson(v_ubjson);
## Supported compilers
Though it's 2018 already, the support for C++11 is still a bit sparse. Currently, the following compilers are known to work:
Though it's 2019 already, the support for C++11 is still a bit sparse. Currently, the following compilers are known to work:
- GCC 4.8 - 9.0 (and possibly later)
- Clang 3.4 - 8.0 (and possibly later)
@ -1032,17 +1040,14 @@ The following compilers are currently used in continuous integration at [Travis]
| Clang 4.0.1 | Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS | clang version 4.0.1-svn305264-1~exp1 (branches/release_40) |
| Clang 5.0.2 | Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS | clang version 5.0.2-svn328729-1~exp1~20180509123505.100 (branches/release_50) |
| Clang 6.0.1 | Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS | clang version 6.0.1-svn334776-1~exp1~20180726133705.85 (branches/release_60) |
| Clang Xcode 6.4 | OSX 10.10.5 | Apple LLVM version 6.1.0 (clang-602.0.53) (based on LLVM 3.6.0svn) |
| Clang Xcode 7.3 | OSX 10.11.6 | Apple LLVM version 7.3.0 (clang-703.0.31) |
| Clang Xcode 8.0 | OSX 10.11.6 | Apple LLVM version 8.0.0 (clang-800.0.38) |
| Clang Xcode 8.1 | OSX 10.12.6 | Apple LLVM version 8.0.0 (clang-800.0.42.1) |
| Clang Xcode 8.2 | OSX 10.12.6 | Apple LLVM version 8.0.0 (clang-800.0.42.1) |
| Clang 7.0.1 | Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS | clang version 7.0.1-svn348686-1~exp1~20181213084532.54 (branches/release_70) |
| Clang Xcode 8.3 | OSX 10.11.6 | Apple LLVM version 8.1.0 (clang-802.0.38) |
| Clang Xcode 9.0 | OSX 10.12.6 | Apple LLVM version 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.37) |
| Clang Xcode 9.1 | OSX 10.12.6 | Apple LLVM version 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.38) |
| Clang Xcode 9.2 | OSX 10.13.3 | Apple LLVM version 9.1.0 (clang-902.0.39.1) |
| Clang Xcode 9.3 | OSX 10.13.3 | Apple LLVM version 9.1.0 (clang-902.0.39.2) |
| Clang Xcode 10.0 | OSX 10.13.3 | Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.11.45.2) |
| Clang Xcode 10.1 | OSX 10.13.3 | Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.11.45.5) |
| Visual Studio 14 2015 | Windows Server 2012 R2 (x64) | Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 14.0.25420.1, MSVC 19.0.24215.1 |
| Visual Studio 2017 | Windows Server 2016 | Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 15.7.180.61344, MSVC 19.14.26433.0 |
@ -1052,7 +1057,7 @@ The following compilers are currently used in continuous integration at [Travis]
The class is licensed under the [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT):
Copyright &copy; 2013-2018 [Niels Lohmann](http://nlohmann.me)
Copyright &copy; 2013-2019 [Niels Lohmann](http://nlohmann.me)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
@ -1226,6 +1231,29 @@ I deeply appreciate the help of the following people.
- [Sylvain Corlay](https://github.com/SylvainCorlay) added code to avoid an issue with MSVC.
- [mefyl](https://github.com/mefyl) fixed a bug when JSON was parsed from an input stream.
- [Millian Poquet](https://github.com/mpoquet) allowed to install the library via Meson.
- [Michael Behrns-Miller](https://github.com/moodboom) found an issue with a missing namespace.
- [Nasztanovics Ferenc](https://github.com/naszta) fixed a compilation issue with libc 2.12.
- [Andreas Schwab](https://github.com/andreas-schwab) fixed the endian conversion.
- [Mark-Dunning](https://github.com/Mark-Dunning) fixed a warning in MSVC.
- [Gareth Sylvester-Bradley](https://github.com/garethsb-sony) added `operator/` for JSON Pointers.
- [John-Mark](https://github.com/johnmarkwayve) noted a missing header.
- [Vitaly Zaitsev](https://github.com/xvitaly) fixed compilation with GCC 9.0.
- [Laurent Stacul](https://github.com/stac47) fixed compilation with GCC 9.0.
- [Ivor Wanders](https://github.com/iwanders) helped reducing the CMake requirement to version 3.1.
- [njlr](https://github.com/njlr) updated the Buckaroo instructions.
- [Lion](https://github.com/lieff) fixed a compilation issue with GCC 7 on CentOS.
- [Isaac Nickaein](https://github.com/nickaein) improved the integer serilization performance and implemented the `contains()` function.
- [past-due](https://github.com/past-due) suppressed an unfixable warning.
- [Elvis Oric](https://github.com/elvisoric) improved Meson support.
- [Matěj Plch](https://github.com/Afforix) fixed an example in the README.
- [Mark Beckwith](https://github.com/wythe) fixed a typo.
- [scinart](https://github.com/scinart) fixed bug in the serializer.
- [Patrick Boettcher](https://github.com/pboettch) implemented `push_back()` and `pop_back()` for JSON Pointers.
- [Bruno Oliveira](https://github.com/nicoddemus) added support for Conda.
- [Michele Caini](https://github.com/skypjack) fixed links in the README.
- [Hani](https://github.com/hnkb) documented how to install the library with NuGet.
- [Mark Beckwith](https://github.com/wythe) fixed a typo.
- [yann-morin-1998](https://github.com/yann-morin-1998) helped reducing the CMake requirement to version 3.1.
Thanks a lot for helping out! Please [let me know](mailto:mail@nlohmann.me) if I forgot someone.
@ -1265,10 +1293,10 @@ The library is currently used in Apple macOS Sierra and iOS 10. I am not sure wh
## Notes
- The code contains numerous debug **assertions** which can be switched off by defining the preprocessor macro `NDEBUG`, see the [documentation of `assert`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/error/assert). In particular, note [`operator[]`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a2e26bd0b0168abb61f67ad5bcd5b9fa1.html#a2e26bd0b0168abb61f67ad5bcd5b9fa1) implements **unchecked access** for const objects: If the given key is not present, the behavior is undefined (think of a dereferenced null pointer) and yields an [assertion failure](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/289) if assertions are switched on. If you are not sure whether an element in an object exists, use checked access with the [`at()` function](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a674de1ee73e6bf4843fc5dc1351fb726.html#a674de1ee73e6bf4843fc5dc1351fb726).
- As the exact type of a number is not defined in the [JSON specification](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159), this library tries to choose the best fitting C++ number type automatically. As a result, the type `double` may be used to store numbers which may yield [**floating-point exceptions**](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/181) in certain rare situations if floating-point exceptions have been unmasked in the calling code. These exceptions are not caused by the library and need to be fixed in the calling code, such as by re-masking the exceptions prior to calling library functions.
- The code contains numerous debug **assertions** which can be switched off by defining the preprocessor macro `NDEBUG`, see the [documentation of `assert`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/error/assert). In particular, note [`operator[]`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a233b02b0839ef798942dd46157cc0fe6.html#a233b02b0839ef798942dd46157cc0fe6) implements **unchecked access** for const objects: If the given key is not present, the behavior is undefined (think of a dereferenced null pointer) and yields an [assertion failure](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/289) if assertions are switched on. If you are not sure whether an element in an object exists, use checked access with the [`at()` function](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a73ae333487310e3302135189ce8ff5d8.html#a73ae333487310e3302135189ce8ff5d8).
- As the exact type of a number is not defined in the [JSON specification](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159.html), this library tries to choose the best fitting C++ number type automatically. As a result, the type `double` may be used to store numbers which may yield [**floating-point exceptions**](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/181) in certain rare situations if floating-point exceptions have been unmasked in the calling code. These exceptions are not caused by the library and need to be fixed in the calling code, such as by re-masking the exceptions prior to calling library functions.
- The library supports **Unicode input** as follows:
- Only **UTF-8** encoded input is supported which is the default encoding for JSON according to [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159#rfc.section.8.1).
- Only **UTF-8** encoded input is supported which is the default encoding for JSON according to [RFC 7159](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159.html#section-8.1).
- Other encodings such as Latin-1, UTF-16, or UTF-32 are not supported and will yield parse or serialization errors.
- [Unicode noncharacters](http://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html#nonchar1) will not be replaced by the library.
- Invalid surrogates (e.g., incomplete pairs such as `\uDEAD`) will yield parse errors.

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@ -5,38 +5,45 @@ environment:
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
COMPILER: mingw
platform: x86
FLAGS: ""
CXX_FLAGS: ""
LINKER_FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Ninja
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
platform: x86
FLAGS: ""
CXX_FLAGS: ""
LINKER_FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 14 2015
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
platform: x86
FLAGS: ""
CXX_FLAGS: ""
LINKER_FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 15 2017
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
platform: x86
FLAGS: "/permissive- /std:c++latest /utf-8"
CXX_FLAGS: "/permissive- /std:c++latest /utf-8"
LINKER_FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 15 2017
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
platform: x64
FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 14 2015
CXX_FLAGS: ""
LINKER_FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
platform: x64
FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 15 2017
CXX_FLAGS: ""
LINKER_FLAGS: ""
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64
- APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2017
platform: x64
FLAGS: "/permissive- /std:c++latest /utf-8"
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 15 2017
CXX_FLAGS: "/permissive- /std:c++latest /utf-8 /F4000000"
LINKER_FLAGS: "/STACK:4000000"
GENERATOR: Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64
init:
- cmake --version
@ -50,7 +57,7 @@ install:
- if "%COMPILER%"=="mingw" g++ --version
before_build:
- cmake . -G "%GENERATOR%" -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="%FLAGS%" -DCMAKE_IGNORE_PATH="C:/Program Files/Git/usr/bin"
- cmake . -G "%GENERATOR%" -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="%CXX_FLAGS%" -DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="%LINKER_FLAGS%" -DCMAKE_IGNORE_PATH="C:/Program Files/Git/usr/bin"
build_script:
- cmake --build . --config Release

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ file(COPY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/data DESTINATION .)
file(COPY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../test/data/regression/floats.json
${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../test/data/regression/unsigned_ints.json
${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../test/data/regression/signed_ints.json
${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../test/data/regression/small_signed_ints.json
DESTINATION data/numbers)
# benchmark binary

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseFile, twitter, "data/nativejson-benchmark/twitter.j
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseFile, floats, "data/numbers/floats.json");
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseFile, signed_ints, "data/numbers/signed_ints.json");
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseFile, unsigned_ints, "data/numbers/unsigned_ints.json");
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseFile, small_signed_ints, "data/numbers/small_signed_ints.json");
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// parse JSON from string
@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseString, twitter, "data/nativejson-benchmark/twitter
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseString, floats, "data/numbers/floats.json");
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseString, signed_ints, "data/numbers/signed_ints.json");
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseString, unsigned_ints, "data/numbers/unsigned_ints.json");
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(ParseString, small_signed_ints, "data/numbers/small_signed_ints.json");
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@ -101,6 +102,8 @@ BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(Dump, signed_ints / -, "data/numbers/signed_ints.json",
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(Dump, signed_ints / 4, "data/numbers/signed_ints.json", 4);
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(Dump, unsigned_ints / -, "data/numbers/unsigned_ints.json", -1);
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(Dump, unsigned_ints / 4, "data/numbers/unsigned_ints.json", 4);
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(Dump, small_signed_ints / -, "data/numbers/small_signed_ints.json", -1);
BENCHMARK_CAPTURE(Dump, small_signed_ints / 4, "data/numbers/small_signed_ints.json", 4);
BENCHMARK_MAIN();

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Arne Beer <arne@twobeer.de>
Carto
Christopher Seymour <chris.j.seymour@hotmail.com>
David Coeurjolly <david.coeurjolly@liris.cnrs.fr>
Deniz Evrenci <denizevrenci@gmail.com>
Dirac Research
Dominik Czarnota <dominik.b.czarnota@gmail.com>
Eric Fiselier <eric@efcs.ca>
@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ Kishan Kumar <kumar.kishan@outlook.com>
Lei Xu <eddyxu@gmail.com>
Matt Clarkson <mattyclarkson@gmail.com>
Maxim Vafin <maxvafin@gmail.com>
MongoDB Inc.
Nick Hutchinson <nshutchinson@gmail.com>
Oleksandr Sochka <sasha.sochka@gmail.com>
Paul Redmond <paul.redmond@gmail.com>
@ -38,6 +40,7 @@ Radoslav Yovchev <radoslav.tm@gmail.com>
Roman Lebedev <lebedev.ri@gmail.com>
Shuo Chen <chenshuo@chenshuo.com>
Steinar H. Gunderson <sgunderson@bigfoot.com>
Stripe, Inc.
Yixuan Qiu <yixuanq@gmail.com>
Yusuke Suzuki <utatane.tea@gmail.com>
Zbigniew Skowron <zbychs@gmail.com>

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@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
licenses(["notice"])
config_setting(
name = "windows",
values = {
"cpu": "x64_windows",
},
visibility = [":__subpackages__"],
)
cc_library(
name = "benchmark",
srcs = glob(
[
"src/*.cc",
"src/*.h",
],
exclude = ["src/benchmark_main.cc"],
),
hdrs = ["include/benchmark/benchmark.h"],
linkopts = select({
":windows": ["-DEFAULTLIB:shlwapi.lib"],
"//conditions:default": ["-pthread"],
}),
strip_include_prefix = "include",
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
)
cc_library(
name = "benchmark_main",
srcs = ["src/benchmark_main.cc"],
hdrs = ["include/benchmark/benchmark.h"],
strip_include_prefix = "include",
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [":benchmark"],
)
cc_library(
name = "benchmark_internal_headers",
hdrs = glob(["src/*.h"]),
visibility = ["//test:__pkg__"],
)

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@ -27,10 +27,48 @@ option(BENCHMARK_DOWNLOAD_DEPENDENCIES "Allow the downloading and in-tree buildi
# in cases where it is not possible to build or find a valid version of gtest.
option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS "Enable building the unit tests which depend on gtest" ON)
set(ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS_DEFAULT OFF)
function(should_enable_assembly_tests)
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
string(TOLOWER ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_LOWER)
if (${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_LOWER} MATCHES "coverage")
# FIXME: The --coverage flag needs to be removed when building assembly
# tests for this to work.
return()
endif()
endif()
if (MSVC)
return()
elseif(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "x86_64")
return()
elseif(NOT CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8)
# FIXME: Make these work on 32 bit builds
return()
elseif(BENCHMARK_BUILD_32_BITS)
# FIXME: Make these work on 32 bit builds
return()
endif()
find_program(LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE FileCheck)
if (LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE)
set(LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE "${LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE}" CACHE PATH "llvm filecheck" FORCE)
message(STATUS "LLVM FileCheck Found: ${LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE}")
else()
message(STATUS "Failed to find LLVM FileCheck")
return()
endif()
set(ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS_DEFAULT ON PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
should_enable_assembly_tests()
# This option disables the building and running of the assembly verification tests
option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS "Enable building and running the assembly tests"
${ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS_DEFAULT})
# Make sure we can import out CMake functions
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/Modules")
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
# Read the git tags to determine the project version
include(GetGitVersion)
get_git_version(GIT_VERSION)
@ -140,7 +178,7 @@ else()
if (GCC_RANLIB)
set(CMAKE_RANLIB ${GCC_RANLIB})
endif()
elseif("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Clang")
elseif("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang")
include(llvm-toolchain)
endif()
endif()
@ -165,7 +203,7 @@ else()
endif()
if (BENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX)
if ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Clang")
if ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang")
add_cxx_compiler_flag(-stdlib=libc++)
elseif ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" OR
"${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Intel")
@ -178,7 +216,7 @@ if (BENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX)
# linker flags appear before all linker inputs and -lc++ must appear after.
list(APPEND BENCHMARK_CXX_LIBRARIES c++)
else()
message(FATAL "-DBENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX:BOOL=ON is not supported for compiler")
message(FATAL_ERROR "-DBENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX:BOOL=ON is not supported for compiler")
endif()
endif(BENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX)

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@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
# How to contribute #
We'd love to accept your patches and contributions to this project. There are
a just a few small guidelines you need to follow.
## Contributor License Agreement ##
Contributions to any Google project must be accompanied by a Contributor
License Agreement. This is not a copyright **assignment**, it simply gives
Google permission to use and redistribute your contributions as part of the
project.
* If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you
own the intellectual property, then you'll need to sign an [individual
CLA][].
* If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work,
then you'll need to sign a [corporate CLA][].
You generally only need to submit a CLA once, so if you've already submitted
one (even if it was for a different project), you probably don't need to do it
again.
[individual CLA]: https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/individual
[corporate CLA]: https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/corporate
Once your CLA is submitted (or if you already submitted one for
another Google project), make a commit adding yourself to the
[AUTHORS][] and [CONTRIBUTORS][] files. This commit can be part
of your first [pull request][].
[AUTHORS]: AUTHORS
[CONTRIBUTORS]: CONTRIBUTORS
## Submitting a patch ##
1. It's generally best to start by opening a new issue describing the bug or
feature you're intending to fix. Even if you think it's relatively minor,
it's helpful to know what people are working on. Mention in the initial
issue that you are planning to work on that bug or feature so that it can
be assigned to you.
1. Follow the normal process of [forking][] the project, and setup a new
branch to work in. It's important that each group of changes be done in
separate branches in order to ensure that a pull request only includes the
commits related to that bug or feature.
1. Do your best to have [well-formed commit messages][] for each change.
This provides consistency throughout the project, and ensures that commit
messages are able to be formatted properly by various git tools.
1. Finally, push the commits to your fork and submit a [pull request][].
[forking]: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo
[well-formed commit messages]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
[pull request]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ Billy Robert O'Neal III <billy.oneal@gmail.com> <bion@microsoft.com>
Chris Kennelly <ckennelly@google.com> <ckennelly@ckennelly.com>
Christopher Seymour <chris.j.seymour@hotmail.com>
David Coeurjolly <david.coeurjolly@liris.cnrs.fr>
Deniz Evrenci <denizevrenci@gmail.com>
Dominic Hamon <dma@stripysock.com> <dominic@google.com>
Dominik Czarnota <dominik.b.czarnota@gmail.com>
Eric Fiselier <eric@efcs.ca>
@ -38,6 +39,7 @@ Ismael Jimenez Martinez <ismael.jimenez.martinez@gmail.com>
Jern-Kuan Leong <jernkuan@gmail.com>
JianXiong Zhou <zhoujianxiong2@gmail.com>
Joao Paulo Magalhaes <joaoppmagalhaes@gmail.com>
John Millikin <jmillikin@stripe.com>
Jussi Knuuttila <jussi.knuuttila@gmail.com>
Kai Wolf <kai.wolf@gmail.com>
Kishan Kumar <kumar.kishan@outlook.com>
@ -53,6 +55,7 @@ Pierre Phaneuf <pphaneuf@google.com>
Radoslav Yovchev <radoslav.tm@gmail.com>
Raul Marin <rmrodriguez@cartodb.com>
Ray Glover <ray.glover@uk.ibm.com>
Robert Guo <robert.guo@mongodb.com>
Roman Lebedev <lebedev.ri@gmail.com>
Shuo Chen <chenshuo@chenshuo.com>
Tobias Ulvgård <tobias.ulvgard@dirac.se>

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@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ IRC channel: https://freenode.net #googlebenchmark
[Additional Tooling Documentation](docs/tools.md)
[Assembly Testing Documentation](docs/AssemblyTests.md)
## Building
@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ The basic steps for configuring and building the library look like this:
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/google/benchmark.git
# Benchmark requires GTest as a dependency. Add the source tree as a subdirectory.
# Benchmark requires Google Test as a dependency. Add the source tree as a subdirectory.
$ git clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git benchmark/googletest
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake -G <generator> [options] ../benchmark
@ -29,15 +31,13 @@ $ cmake -G <generator> [options] ../benchmark
$ make
```
Note that Google Benchmark requires GTest to build and run the tests. This
dependency can be provided three ways:
Note that Google Benchmark requires Google Test to build and run the tests. This
dependency can be provided two ways:
* Checkout the GTest sources into `benchmark/googletest`.
* Checkout the Google Test sources into `benchmark/googletest` as above.
* Otherwise, if `-DBENCHMARK_DOWNLOAD_DEPENDENCIES=ON` is specified during
configuration, the library will automatically download and build any required
dependencies.
* Otherwise, if nothing is done, CMake will use `find_package(GTest REQUIRED)`
to resolve the required GTest dependency.
If you do not wish to build and run the tests, add `-DBENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS=OFF`
to `CMAKE_ARGS`.
@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ Now, let's clone the repository and build it
```
git clone https://github.com/google/benchmark.git
cd benchmark
git clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE
@ -86,6 +87,11 @@ to use, test, and provide feedback on the new features are encouraged to try
this branch. However, this branch provides no stability guarantees and reserves
the right to change and break the API at any time.
##Prerequisite knowledge
Before attempting to understand this framework one should ideally have some familiarity with the structure and format of the Google Test framework, upon which it is based. Documentation for Google Test, including a "Getting Started" (primer) guide, is available here:
https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/Documentation.md
## Example usage
### Basic usage
@ -112,7 +118,10 @@ BENCHMARK(BM_StringCopy);
BENCHMARK_MAIN();
```
Don't forget to inform your linker to add benchmark library e.g. through `-lbenchmark` compilation flag.
Don't forget to inform your linker to add benchmark library e.g. through
`-lbenchmark` compilation flag. Alternatively, you may leave out the
`BENCHMARK_MAIN();` at the end of the source file and link against
`-lbenchmark_main` to get the same default behavior.
The benchmark library will reporting the timing for the code within the `for(...)` loop.
@ -821,7 +830,7 @@ BM_SetInsert/1024/10 33157 33648 21431 1.13369M
The JSON format outputs human readable json split into two top level attributes.
The `context` attribute contains information about the run in general, including
information about the CPU and the date.
The `benchmarks` attribute contains a list of ever benchmark run. Example json
The `benchmarks` attribute contains a list of every benchmark run. Example json
output looks like:
```json
{
@ -893,8 +902,11 @@ If you are using gcc, you might need to set `GCC_AR` and `GCC_RANLIB` cmake cach
If you are using clang, you may need to set `LLVMAR_EXECUTABLE`, `LLVMNM_EXECUTABLE` and `LLVMRANLIB_EXECUTABLE` cmake cache variables.
## Linking against the library
When using gcc, it is necessary to link against pthread to avoid runtime exceptions.
This is due to how gcc implements std::thread.
When the library is built using GCC it is necessary to link with `-pthread`,
due to how GCC implements `std::thread`.
For GCC 4.x failing to link to pthreads will lead to runtime exceptions, not linker errors.
See [issue #67](https://github.com/google/benchmark/issues/67) for more details.
## Compiler Support
@ -928,8 +940,11 @@ sudo cpupower frequency-set --governor powersave
# Known Issues
### Windows
### Windows with CMake
* Users must manually link `shlwapi.lib`. Failure to do so may result
in unresolved symbols.
### Solaris
* Users must explicitly link with kstat library (-lkstat compilation flag).

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
workspace(name = "com_github_google_benchmark")
http_archive(
name = "com_google_googletest",
urls = ["https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/3f0cf6b62ad1eb50d8736538363d3580dd640c3e.zip"],
strip_prefix = "googletest-3f0cf6b62ad1eb50d8736538363d3580dd640c3e",
)

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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
version: '{build}'
image: Visual Studio 2017
configuration:
- Debug
- Release
environment:
matrix:
- compiler: msvc-15-seh
generator: "Visual Studio 15 2017"
- compiler: msvc-15-seh
generator: "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64"
- compiler: msvc-14-seh
generator: "Visual Studio 14 2015"
- compiler: msvc-14-seh
generator: "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64"
- compiler: msvc-12-seh
generator: "Visual Studio 12 2013"
- compiler: msvc-12-seh
generator: "Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64"
- compiler: gcc-5.3.0-posix
generator: "MinGW Makefiles"
cxx_path: 'C:\mingw-w64\i686-5.3.0-posix-dwarf-rt_v4-rev0\mingw32\bin'
APPVEYOR_BUILD_WORKER_IMAGE: Visual Studio 2015
matrix:
fast_finish: true
install:
# git bash conflicts with MinGW makefiles
- if "%generator%"=="MinGW Makefiles" (set "PATH=%PATH:C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin;=%")
- if not "%cxx_path%"=="" (set "PATH=%PATH%;%cxx_path%")
build_script:
- md _build -Force
- cd _build
- echo %configuration%
- cmake -G "%generator%" "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=%configuration%" -DBENCHMARK_DOWNLOAD_DEPENDENCIES=ON ..
- cmake --build . --config %configuration%
test_script:
- ctest -c %configuration% --timeout 300 --output-on-failure
artifacts:
- path: '_build/CMakeFiles/*.log'
name: logs
- path: '_build/Testing/**/*.xml'
name: test_results

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@ -62,3 +62,13 @@ function(add_required_cxx_compiler_flag FLAG)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Required flag '${FLAG}' is not supported by the compiler")
endif()
endfunction()
function(check_cxx_warning_flag FLAG)
mangle_compiler_flag("${FLAG}" MANGLED_FLAG)
set(OLD_CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS "${CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS}")
# Add -Werror to ensure the compiler generates an error if the warning flag
# doesn't exist.
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS "${CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS} -Werror ${FLAG}")
check_cxx_compiler_flag("${FLAG}" ${MANGLED_FLAG})
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS "${OLD_CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS}")
endfunction()

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ function(cxx_feature_check FILE)
return()
endif()
if (NOT DEFINED COMPILE_${FEATURE})
message("-- Performing Test ${FEATURE}")
if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
try_compile(COMPILE_${FEATURE}
@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ function(cxx_feature_check FILE)
CMAKE_FLAGS ${BENCHMARK_CXX_LINKER_FLAGS}
LINK_LIBRARIES ${BENCHMARK_CXX_LIBRARIES})
endif()
endif()
if(RUN_${FEATURE} EQUAL 0)
message("-- Performing Test ${FEATURE} -- success")

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ set(__get_git_version INCLUDED)
function(get_git_version var)
if(GIT_EXECUTABLE)
execute_process(COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} describe --match "v[0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]*" --abbrev=8
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}
RESULT_VARIABLE status
OUTPUT_VARIABLE GIT_VERSION
ERROR_QUIET)
@ -33,9 +34,11 @@ function(get_git_version var)
# Work out if the repository is dirty
execute_process(COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} update-index -q --refresh
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}
OUTPUT_QUIET
ERROR_QUIET)
execute_process(COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} diff-index --name-only HEAD --
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}
OUTPUT_VARIABLE GIT_DIFF_INDEX
ERROR_QUIET)
string(COMPARE NOTEQUAL "${GIT_DIFF_INDEX}" "" GIT_DIRTY)

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@ -1,13 +1,11 @@
macro(split_list listname)
string(REPLACE ";" " " ${listname} "${${listname}}")
endmacro()
include(split_list)
macro(build_external_gtest)
include(ExternalProject)
set(GTEST_FLAGS "")
if (BENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX)
if ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Clang")
if ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Clang")
list(APPEND GTEST_FLAGS -stdlib=libc++)
else()
message(WARNING "Unsupported compiler (${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}) when using libc++")
@ -23,9 +21,22 @@ macro(build_external_gtest)
if ("${GTEST_BUILD_TYPE}" STREQUAL "COVERAGE")
set(GTEST_BUILD_TYPE "DEBUG")
endif()
# FIXME: Since 10/Feb/2017 the googletest trunk has had a bug where
# -Werror=unused-function fires during the build on OS X. This is a temporary
# workaround to keep our travis bots from failing. It should be removed
# once gtest is fixed.
if (NOT "${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "MSVC")
list(APPEND GTEST_FLAGS "-Wno-unused-function")
endif()
split_list(GTEST_FLAGS)
set(EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL_OPT "")
set(EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL_VALUE "")
if (${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER "3.0.99")
set(EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL_OPT "EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL")
set(EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL_VALUE "ON")
endif()
ExternalProject_Add(googletest
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ON
${EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL_OPT} ${EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL_VALUE}
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git
GIT_TAG master
PREFIX "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/googletest"
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-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER:STRING=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER:STRING=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=<INSTALL_DIR>
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR:PATH=<INSTALL_DIR>/lib
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING=${GTEST_FLAGS}
-Dgtest_force_shared_crt:BOOL=ON
)
ExternalProject_Get_Property(googletest install_dir)
add_library(gtest UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
add_library(gtest_main UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
set(GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS ${install_dir}/include)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS})
set(LIB_SUFFIX "${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}")
set(LIB_PREFIX "${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX}")
if("${GTEST_BUILD_TYPE}" STREQUAL "DEBUG")
set(LIB_SUFFIX "d${CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}")
endif()
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${install_dir}/include)
set_target_properties(gtest PROPERTIES
IMPORTED_LOCATION ${install_dir}/lib/${LIB_PREFIX}gtest${LIB_SUFFIX}
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${install_dir}/include
# Use gmock_main instead of gtest_main because it initializes gtest as well.
# Note: The libraries are listed in reverse order of their dependancies.
foreach(LIB gtest gmock gmock_main)
add_library(${LIB} UNKNOWN IMPORTED)
set_target_properties(${LIB} PROPERTIES
IMPORTED_LOCATION ${install_dir}/lib/${LIB_PREFIX}${LIB}${LIB_SUFFIX}
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS}
INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES "${GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES}"
)
set_target_properties(gtest_main PROPERTIES
IMPORTED_LOCATION ${install_dir}/lib/${LIB_PREFIX}gtest_main${LIB_SUFFIX}
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${install_dir}/include
)
add_dependencies(gtest googletest)
add_dependencies(gtest_main googletest)
set(GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES gtest gtest_main)
#set(GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS ${install_dir}/include)
add_dependencies(${LIB} googletest)
list(APPEND GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES ${LIB})
endforeach()
endmacro(build_external_gtest)
if (BENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS)
if (IS_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/googletest)
set(GTEST_ROOT "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/googletest")
set(INSTALL_GTEST OFF CACHE INTERNAL "")
set(INSTALL_GMOCK OFF CACHE INTERNAL "")
add_subdirectory(${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/googletest)
set(GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES gtest gtest_main)
set(GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES gtest gmock gmock_main)
foreach(HEADER test mock)
# CMake 2.8 and older don't respect INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES, so we
# have to add the paths ourselves.
set(HFILE g${HEADER}/g${HEADER}.h)
set(HPATH ${GTEST_ROOT}/google${HEADER}/include)
find_path(HEADER_PATH_${HEADER} ${HFILE}
NO_DEFAULT_PATHS
HINTS ${HPATH}
)
if (NOT HEADER_PATH_${HEADER})
message(FATAL_ERROR "Failed to find header ${HFILE} in ${HPATH}")
endif()
list(APPEND GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS ${HEADER_PATH_${HEADER}})
endforeach()
elseif(BENCHMARK_DOWNLOAD_DEPENDENCIES)
build_external_gtest()
else()
find_package(GTest REQUIRED)
find_path(GMOCK_INCLUDE_DIRS gmock/gmock.h
HINTS ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS})
if (NOT GMOCK_INCLUDE_DIRS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Failed to find header gmock/gmock.h with hint ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS}")
endif()
set(GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS ${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS} ${GMOCK_INCLUDE_DIRS})
# FIXME: We don't currently require the gmock library to build the tests,
# and it's likely we won't find it, so we don't try. As long as we've
# found the gmock/gmock.h header and gtest_main that should be good enough.
endif()
endif()

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macro(split_list listname)
string(REPLACE ";" " " ${listname} "${${listname}}")
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# Assembly Tests
The Benchmark library provides a number of functions whose primary
purpose in to affect assembly generation, including `DoNotOptimize`
and `ClobberMemory`. In addition there are other functions,
such as `KeepRunning`, for which generating good assembly is paramount.
For these functions it's important to have tests that verify the
correctness and quality of the implementation. This requires testing
the code generated by the compiler.
This document describes how the Benchmark library tests compiler output,
as well as how to properly write new tests.
## Anatomy of a Test
Writing a test has two steps:
* Write the code you want to generate assembly for.
* Add `// CHECK` lines to match against the verified assembly.
Example:
```c++
// CHECK-LABEL: test_add:
extern "C" int test_add() {
extern int ExternInt;
return ExternInt + 1;
// CHECK: movl ExternInt(%rip), %eax
// CHECK: addl %eax
// CHECK: ret
}
```
#### LLVM Filecheck
[LLVM's Filecheck](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html)
is used to test the generated assembly against the `// CHECK` lines
specified in the tests source file. Please see the documentation
linked above for information on how to write `CHECK` directives.
#### Tips and Tricks:
* Tests should match the minimal amount of output required to establish
correctness. `CHECK` directives don't have to match on the exact next line
after the previous match, so tests should omit checks for unimportant
bits of assembly. ([`CHECK-NEXT`](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#the-check-next-directive)
can be used to ensure a match occurs exactly after the previous match).
* The tests are compiled with `-O3 -g0`. So we're only testing the
optimized output.
* The assembly output is further cleaned up using `tools/strip_asm.py`.
This removes comments, assembler directives, and unused labels before
the test is run.
* The generated and stripped assembly file for a test is output under
`<build-directory>/test/<test-name>.s`
* Filecheck supports using [`CHECK` prefixes](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption-check-prefixes)
to specify lines that should only match in certain situations.
The Benchmark tests use `CHECK-CLANG` and `CHECK-GNU` for lines that
are only expected to match Clang or GCC's output respectively. Normal
`CHECK` lines match against all compilers. (Note: `CHECK-NOT` and
`CHECK-LABEL` are NOT prefixes. They are versions of non-prefixed
`CHECK` lines)
* Use `extern "C"` to disable name mangling for specific functions. This
makes them easier to name in the `CHECK` lines.
## Problems Writing Portable Tests
Writing tests which check the code generated by a compiler are
inherently non-portable. Different compilers and even different compiler
versions may generate entirely different code. The Benchmark tests
must tolerate this.
LLVM Filecheck provides a number of mechanisms to help write
"more portable" tests; including [matching using regular expressions](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#filecheck-pattern-matching-syntax),
allowing the creation of [named variables](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#filecheck-variables)
for later matching, and [checking non-sequential matches](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#the-check-dag-directive).
#### Capturing Variables
For example, say GCC stores a variable in a register but Clang stores
it in memory. To write a test that tolerates both cases we "capture"
the destination of the store, and then use the captured expression
to write the remainder of the test.
```c++
// CHECK-LABEL: test_div_no_op_into_shr:
extern "C" void test_div_no_op_into_shr(int value) {
int divisor = 2;
benchmark::DoNotOptimize(divisor); // hide the value from the optimizer
return value / divisor;
// CHECK: movl $2, [[DEST:.*]]
// CHECK: idivl [[DEST]]
// CHECK: ret
}
```
#### Using Regular Expressions to Match Differing Output
Often tests require testing assembly lines which may subtly differ
between compilers or compiler versions. A common example of this
is matching stack frame addresses. In this case regular expressions
can be used to match the differing bits of output. For example:
```c++
int ExternInt;
struct Point { int x, y, z; };
// CHECK-LABEL: test_store_point:
extern "C" void test_store_point() {
Point p{ExternInt, ExternInt, ExternInt};
benchmark::DoNotOptimize(p);
// CHECK: movl ExternInt(%rip), %eax
// CHECK: movl %eax, -{{[0-9]+}}(%rsp)
// CHECK: movl %eax, -{{[0-9]+}}(%rsp)
// CHECK: movl %eax, -{{[0-9]+}}(%rsp)
// CHECK: ret
}
```
## Current Requirements and Limitations
The tests require Filecheck to be installed along the `PATH` of the
build machine. Otherwise the tests will be disabled.
Additionally, as mentioned in the previous section, codegen tests are
inherently non-portable. Currently the tests are limited to:
* x86_64 targets.
* Compiled with GCC or Clang
Further work could be done, at least on a limited basis, to extend the
tests to other architectures and compilers (using `CHECK` prefixes).
Furthermore, the tests fail for builds which specify additional flags
that modify code generation, including `--coverage` or `-fsanitize=`.

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# Benchmark Tools
## compare_bench.py
The `compare_bench.py` utility which can be used to compare the result of benchmarks.
The program is invoked like:
``` bash
$ compare_bench.py <old-benchmark> <new-benchmark> [benchmark options]...
```
Where `<old-benchmark>` and `<new-benchmark>` either specify a benchmark executable file, or a JSON output file. The type of the input file is automatically detected. If a benchmark executable is specified then the benchmark is run to obtain the results. Otherwise the results are simply loaded from the output file.
`[benchmark options]` will be passed to the benchmarks invocations. They can be anything that binary accepts, be it either normal `--benchmark_*` parameters, or some custom parameters your binary takes.
The sample output using the JSON test files under `Inputs/` gives:
``` bash
$ ./compare_bench.py ./gbench/Inputs/test1_run1.json ./gbench/Inputs/test1_run2.json
Comparing ./gbench/Inputs/test1_run1.json to ./gbench/Inputs/test1_run2.json
Benchmark Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_SameTimes +0.0000 +0.0000 10 10 10 10
BM_2xFaster -0.5000 -0.5000 50 25 50 25
BM_2xSlower +1.0000 +1.0000 50 100 50 100
BM_1PercentFaster -0.0100 -0.0100 100 99 100 99
BM_1PercentSlower +0.0100 +0.0100 100 101 100 101
BM_10PercentFaster -0.1000 -0.1000 100 90 100 90
BM_10PercentSlower +0.1000 +0.1000 100 110 100 110
BM_100xSlower +99.0000 +99.0000 100 10000 100 10000
BM_100xFaster -0.9900 -0.9900 10000 100 10000 100
BM_10PercentCPUToTime +0.1000 -0.1000 100 110 100 90
BM_ThirdFaster -0.3333 -0.3334 100 67 100 67
BM_BadTimeUnit -0.9000 +0.2000 0 0 0 1
```
As you can note, the values in `Time` and `CPU` columns are calculated as `(new - old) / |old|`.
When a benchmark executable is run, the raw output from the benchmark is printed in real time to stdout. The sample output using `benchmark/basic_test` for both arguments looks like:
```
./compare_bench.py test/basic_test test/basic_test --benchmark_filter=BM_empty.*
RUNNING: test/basic_test --benchmark_filter=BM_empty.* --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmpN7LF3a
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 23:28:36
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
---------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_empty 4 ns 4 ns 170178757
BM_empty/threads:8 1 ns 7 ns 103868920
BM_empty_stop_start 0 ns 0 ns 1000000000
BM_empty_stop_start/threads:8 0 ns 0 ns 1403031720
RUNNING: /test/basic_test --benchmark_filter=BM_empty.* --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmplvrIp8
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 23:28:38
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
---------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_empty 4 ns 4 ns 169534855
BM_empty/threads:8 1 ns 7 ns 104188776
BM_empty_stop_start 0 ns 0 ns 1000000000
BM_empty_stop_start/threads:8 0 ns 0 ns 1404159424
Comparing ../build/test/basic_test to ../build/test/basic_test
Benchmark Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_empty -0.0048 -0.0049 4 4 4 4
BM_empty/threads:8 -0.0123 -0.0054 1 1 7 7
BM_empty_stop_start -0.0000 -0.0000 0 0 0 0
BM_empty_stop_start/threads:8 -0.0029 +0.0001 0 0 0 0
```
As you can note, the values in `Time` and `CPU` columns are calculated as `(new - old) / |old|`.
Obviously this example doesn't give any useful output, but it's intended to show the output format when 'compare_bench.py' needs to run benchmarks.
## compare.py
The `compare.py` can be used to compare the result of benchmarks.
There are three modes of operation:
1. Just compare two benchmarks, what `compare_bench.py` did.
The program is invoked like:
``` bash
$ compare.py benchmarks <benchmark_baseline> <benchmark_contender> [benchmark options]...
```
Where `<benchmark_baseline>` and `<benchmark_contender>` either specify a benchmark executable file, or a JSON output file. The type of the input file is automatically detected. If a benchmark executable is specified then the benchmark is run to obtain the results. Otherwise the results are simply loaded from the output file.
`[benchmark options]` will be passed to the benchmarks invocations. They can be anything that binary accepts, be it either normal `--benchmark_*` parameters, or some custom parameters your binary takes.
Example output:
```
$ ./compare.py benchmarks ./a.out ./a.out
RUNNING: ./a.out --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmprBT5nW
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 21:16:44
------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
------------------------------------------------------
BM_memcpy/8 36 ns 36 ns 19101577 211.669MB/s
BM_memcpy/64 76 ns 76 ns 9412571 800.199MB/s
BM_memcpy/512 84 ns 84 ns 8249070 5.64771GB/s
BM_memcpy/1024 116 ns 116 ns 6181763 8.19505GB/s
BM_memcpy/8192 643 ns 643 ns 1062855 11.8636GB/s
BM_copy/8 222 ns 222 ns 3137987 34.3772MB/s
BM_copy/64 1608 ns 1608 ns 432758 37.9501MB/s
BM_copy/512 12589 ns 12589 ns 54806 38.7867MB/s
BM_copy/1024 25169 ns 25169 ns 27713 38.8003MB/s
BM_copy/8192 201165 ns 201112 ns 3486 38.8466MB/s
RUNNING: ./a.out --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmpt1wwG_
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 21:16:53
------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
------------------------------------------------------
BM_memcpy/8 36 ns 36 ns 19397903 211.255MB/s
BM_memcpy/64 73 ns 73 ns 9691174 839.635MB/s
BM_memcpy/512 85 ns 85 ns 8312329 5.60101GB/s
BM_memcpy/1024 118 ns 118 ns 6438774 8.11608GB/s
BM_memcpy/8192 656 ns 656 ns 1068644 11.6277GB/s
BM_copy/8 223 ns 223 ns 3146977 34.2338MB/s
BM_copy/64 1611 ns 1611 ns 435340 37.8751MB/s
BM_copy/512 12622 ns 12622 ns 54818 38.6844MB/s
BM_copy/1024 25257 ns 25239 ns 27779 38.6927MB/s
BM_copy/8192 205013 ns 205010 ns 3479 38.108MB/s
Comparing ./a.out to ./a.out
Benchmark Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM_memcpy/8 +0.0020 +0.0020 36 36 36 36
BM_memcpy/64 -0.0468 -0.0470 76 73 76 73
BM_memcpy/512 +0.0081 +0.0083 84 85 84 85
BM_memcpy/1024 +0.0098 +0.0097 116 118 116 118
BM_memcpy/8192 +0.0200 +0.0203 643 656 643 656
BM_copy/8 +0.0046 +0.0042 222 223 222 223
BM_copy/64 +0.0020 +0.0020 1608 1611 1608 1611
BM_copy/512 +0.0027 +0.0026 12589 12622 12589 12622
BM_copy/1024 +0.0035 +0.0028 25169 25257 25169 25239
BM_copy/8192 +0.0191 +0.0194 201165 205013 201112 205010
```
What it does is for the every benchmark from the first run it looks for the benchmark with exactly the same name in the second run, and then compares the results. If the names differ, the benchmark is omitted from the diff.
As you can note, the values in `Time` and `CPU` columns are calculated as `(new - old) / |old|`.
2. Compare two different filters of one benchmark
The program is invoked like:
``` bash
$ compare.py filters <benchmark> <filter_baseline> <filter_contender> [benchmark options]...
```
Where `<benchmark>` either specify a benchmark executable file, or a JSON output file. The type of the input file is automatically detected. If a benchmark executable is specified then the benchmark is run to obtain the results. Otherwise the results are simply loaded from the output file.
Where `<filter_baseline>` and `<filter_contender>` are the same regex filters that you would pass to the `[--benchmark_filter=<regex>]` parameter of the benchmark binary.
`[benchmark options]` will be passed to the benchmarks invocations. They can be anything that binary accepts, be it either normal `--benchmark_*` parameters, or some custom parameters your binary takes.
Example output:
```
$ ./compare.py filters ./a.out BM_memcpy BM_copy
RUNNING: ./a.out --benchmark_filter=BM_memcpy --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmpBWKk0k
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 21:37:28
------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
------------------------------------------------------
BM_memcpy/8 36 ns 36 ns 17891491 211.215MB/s
BM_memcpy/64 74 ns 74 ns 9400999 825.646MB/s
BM_memcpy/512 87 ns 87 ns 8027453 5.46126GB/s
BM_memcpy/1024 111 ns 111 ns 6116853 8.5648GB/s
BM_memcpy/8192 657 ns 656 ns 1064679 11.6247GB/s
RUNNING: ./a.out --benchmark_filter=BM_copy --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmpAvWcOM
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 21:37:33
----------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
----------------------------------------------------
BM_copy/8 227 ns 227 ns 3038700 33.6264MB/s
BM_copy/64 1640 ns 1640 ns 426893 37.2154MB/s
BM_copy/512 12804 ns 12801 ns 55417 38.1444MB/s
BM_copy/1024 25409 ns 25407 ns 27516 38.4365MB/s
BM_copy/8192 202986 ns 202990 ns 3454 38.4871MB/s
Comparing BM_memcpy to BM_copy (from ./a.out)
Benchmark Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/8 +5.2829 +5.2812 36 227 36 227
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/64 +21.1719 +21.1856 74 1640 74 1640
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/512 +145.6487 +145.6097 87 12804 87 12801
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/1024 +227.1860 +227.1776 111 25409 111 25407
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/8192 +308.1664 +308.2898 657 202986 656 202990
```
As you can see, it applies filter to the benchmarks, both when running the benchmark, and before doing the diff. And to make the diff work, the matches are replaced with some common string. Thus, you can compare two different benchmark families within one benchmark binary.
As you can note, the values in `Time` and `CPU` columns are calculated as `(new - old) / |old|`.
3. Compare filter one from benchmark one to filter two from benchmark two:
The program is invoked like:
``` bash
$ compare.py filters <benchmark_baseline> <filter_baseline> <benchmark_contender> <filter_contender> [benchmark options]...
```
Where `<benchmark_baseline>` and `<benchmark_contender>` either specify a benchmark executable file, or a JSON output file. The type of the input file is automatically detected. If a benchmark executable is specified then the benchmark is run to obtain the results. Otherwise the results are simply loaded from the output file.
Where `<filter_baseline>` and `<filter_contender>` are the same regex filters that you would pass to the `[--benchmark_filter=<regex>]` parameter of the benchmark binary.
`[benchmark options]` will be passed to the benchmarks invocations. They can be anything that binary accepts, be it either normal `--benchmark_*` parameters, or some custom parameters your binary takes.
Example output:
```
$ ./compare.py benchmarksfiltered ./a.out BM_memcpy ./a.out BM_copy
RUNNING: ./a.out --benchmark_filter=BM_memcpy --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmp_FvbYg
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 21:38:27
------------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
------------------------------------------------------
BM_memcpy/8 37 ns 37 ns 18953482 204.118MB/s
BM_memcpy/64 74 ns 74 ns 9206578 828.245MB/s
BM_memcpy/512 91 ns 91 ns 8086195 5.25476GB/s
BM_memcpy/1024 120 ns 120 ns 5804513 7.95662GB/s
BM_memcpy/8192 664 ns 664 ns 1028363 11.4948GB/s
RUNNING: ./a.out --benchmark_filter=BM_copy --benchmark_out=/tmp/tmpDfL5iE
Run on (8 X 4000 MHz CPU s)
2017-11-07 21:38:32
----------------------------------------------------
Benchmark Time CPU Iterations
----------------------------------------------------
BM_copy/8 230 ns 230 ns 2985909 33.1161MB/s
BM_copy/64 1654 ns 1653 ns 419408 36.9137MB/s
BM_copy/512 13122 ns 13120 ns 53403 37.2156MB/s
BM_copy/1024 26679 ns 26666 ns 26575 36.6218MB/s
BM_copy/8192 215068 ns 215053 ns 3221 36.3283MB/s
Comparing BM_memcpy (from ./a.out) to BM_copy (from ./a.out)
Benchmark Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/8 +5.1649 +5.1637 37 230 37 230
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/64 +21.4352 +21.4374 74 1654 74 1653
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/512 +143.6022 +143.5865 91 13122 91 13120
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/1024 +221.5903 +221.4790 120 26679 120 26666
[BM_memcpy vs. BM_copy]/8192 +322.9059 +323.0096 664 215068 664 215053
```
This is a mix of the previous two modes, two (potentially different) benchmark binaries are run, and a different filter is applied to each one.
As you can note, the values in `Time` and `CPU` columns are calculated as `(new - old) / |old|`.

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#include <stdint.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstddef>
#include <iosfwd>
@ -291,7 +292,7 @@ BENCHMARK_UNUSED static int stream_init_anchor = InitializeStreams();
#if (!defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)) || defined(__pnacl__) || \
defined(EMSCRIPTN)
defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
# define BENCHMARK_HAS_NO_INLINE_ASSEMBLY
#endif
@ -302,15 +303,20 @@ BENCHMARK_UNUSED static int stream_init_anchor = InitializeStreams();
// See: https://youtu.be/nXaxk27zwlk?t=2441
#ifndef BENCHMARK_HAS_NO_INLINE_ASSEMBLY
template <class Tp>
inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE void DoNotOptimize(Tp const& value) {
// Clang doesn't like the 'X' constraint on `value` and certain GCC versions
// don't like the 'g' constraint. Attempt to placate them both.
inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
void DoNotOptimize(Tp const& value) {
asm volatile("" : : "r,m"(value) : "memory");
}
template <class Tp>
inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE void DoNotOptimize(Tp& value) {
#if defined(__clang__)
asm volatile("" : : "g"(value) : "memory");
asm volatile("" : "+r,m"(value) : : "memory");
#else
asm volatile("" : : "i,r,m"(value) : "memory");
asm volatile("" : "+m,r"(value) : : "memory");
#endif
}
// Force the compiler to flush pending writes to global memory. Acts as an
// effective read/write barrier
inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE void ClobberMemory() {
@ -379,7 +385,7 @@ enum BigO { oNone, o1, oN, oNSquared, oNCubed, oLogN, oNLogN, oAuto, oLambda };
// BigOFunc is passed to a benchmark in order to specify the asymptotic
// computational complexity for the benchmark.
typedef double(BigOFunc)(int);
typedef double(BigOFunc)(int64_t);
// StatisticsFunc is passed to a benchmark in order to compute some descriptive
// statistics over all the measurements of some type
@ -429,16 +435,19 @@ class State {
// Returns true if the benchmark should continue through another iteration.
// NOTE: A benchmark may not return from the test until KeepRunning() has
// returned false.
bool KeepRunning() {
if (BENCHMARK_BUILTIN_EXPECT(!started_, false)) {
StartKeepRunning();
}
bool const res = (--total_iterations_ != 0);
if (BENCHMARK_BUILTIN_EXPECT(!res, false)) {
FinishKeepRunning();
}
return res;
}
bool KeepRunning();
// Returns true iff the benchmark should run n more iterations.
// REQUIRES: 'n' > 0.
// NOTE: A benchmark must not return from the test until KeepRunningBatch()
// has returned false.
// NOTE: KeepRunningBatch() may overshoot by up to 'n' iterations.
//
// Intended usage:
// while (state.KeepRunningBatch(1000)) {
// // process 1000 elements
// }
bool KeepRunningBatch(size_t n);
// REQUIRES: timer is running and 'SkipWithError(...)' has not been called
// by the current thread.
@ -505,10 +514,10 @@ class State {
//
// REQUIRES: a benchmark has exited its benchmarking loop.
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
void SetBytesProcessed(size_t bytes) { bytes_processed_ = bytes; }
void SetBytesProcessed(int64_t bytes) { bytes_processed_ = bytes; }
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
size_t bytes_processed() const { return bytes_processed_; }
int64_t bytes_processed() const { return bytes_processed_; }
// If this routine is called with complexity_n > 0 and complexity report is
// requested for the
@ -516,10 +525,10 @@ class State {
// and complexity_n will
// represent the length of N.
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
void SetComplexityN(int complexity_n) { complexity_n_ = complexity_n; }
void SetComplexityN(int64_t complexity_n) { complexity_n_ = complexity_n; }
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
int complexity_length_n() { return complexity_n_; }
int64_t complexity_length_n() { return complexity_n_; }
// If this routine is called with items > 0, then an items/s
// label is printed on the benchmark report line for the currently
@ -528,10 +537,10 @@ class State {
//
// REQUIRES: a benchmark has exited its benchmarking loop.
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
void SetItemsProcessed(size_t items) { items_processed_ = items; }
void SetItemsProcessed(int64_t items) { items_processed_ = items; }
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
size_t items_processed() const { return items_processed_; }
int64_t items_processed() const { return items_processed_; }
// If this routine is called, the specified label is printed at the
// end of the benchmark report line for the currently executing
@ -539,7 +548,7 @@ class State {
// static void BM_Compress(benchmark::State& state) {
// ...
// double compress = input_size / output_size;
// state.SetLabel(StringPrintf("compress:%.1f%%", 100.0*compression));
// state.SetLabel(StrFormat("compress:%.1f%%", 100.0*compression));
// }
// Produces output that looks like:
// BM_Compress 50 50 14115038 compress:27.3%
@ -553,34 +562,52 @@ class State {
// Range arguments for this run. CHECKs if the argument has been set.
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
int range(std::size_t pos = 0) const {
int64_t range(std::size_t pos = 0) const {
assert(range_.size() > pos);
return range_[pos];
}
BENCHMARK_DEPRECATED_MSG("use 'range(0)' instead")
int range_x() const { return range(0); }
int64_t range_x() const { return range(0); }
BENCHMARK_DEPRECATED_MSG("use 'range(1)' instead")
int range_y() const { return range(1); }
int64_t range_y() const { return range(1); }
BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
size_t iterations() const { return (max_iterations - total_iterations_) + 1; }
size_t iterations() const {
if (BENCHMARK_BUILTIN_EXPECT(!started_, false)) {
return 0;
}
return max_iterations - total_iterations_ + batch_leftover_;
}
private: // items we expect on the first cache line (ie 64 bytes of the struct)
// When total_iterations_ is 0, KeepRunning() and friends will return false.
// May be larger than max_iterations.
size_t total_iterations_;
// When using KeepRunningBatch(), batch_leftover_ holds the number of
// iterations beyond max_iters that were run. Used to track
// completed_iterations_ accurately.
size_t batch_leftover_;
public:
const size_t max_iterations;
private:
bool started_;
bool finished_;
size_t total_iterations_;
std::vector<int> range_;
size_t bytes_processed_;
size_t items_processed_;
int complexity_n_;
bool error_occurred_;
private: // items we don't need on the first cache line
std::vector<int64_t> range_;
int64_t bytes_processed_;
int64_t items_processed_;
int64_t complexity_n_;
public:
// Container for user-defined counters.
UserCounters counters;
@ -588,27 +615,69 @@ class State {
const int thread_index;
// Number of threads concurrently executing the benchmark.
const int threads;
const size_t max_iterations;
// TODO(EricWF) make me private
State(size_t max_iters, const std::vector<int>& ranges, int thread_i,
State(size_t max_iters, const std::vector<int64_t>& ranges, int thread_i,
int n_threads, internal::ThreadTimer* timer,
internal::ThreadManager* manager);
private:
void StartKeepRunning();
// Implementation of KeepRunning() and KeepRunningBatch().
// is_batch must be true unless n is 1.
bool KeepRunningInternal(size_t n, bool is_batch);
void FinishKeepRunning();
internal::ThreadTimer* timer_;
internal::ThreadManager* manager_;
BENCHMARK_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(State);
};
inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
bool State::KeepRunning() {
return KeepRunningInternal(1, /*is_batch=*/ false);
}
inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
bool State::KeepRunningBatch(size_t n) {
return KeepRunningInternal(n, /*is_batch=*/ true);
}
inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE
bool State::KeepRunningInternal(size_t n, bool is_batch) {
// total_iterations_ is set to 0 by the constructor, and always set to a
// nonzero value by StartKepRunning().
assert(n > 0);
// n must be 1 unless is_batch is true.
assert(is_batch || n == 1);
if (BENCHMARK_BUILTIN_EXPECT(total_iterations_ >= n, true)) {
total_iterations_ -= n;
return true;
}
if (!started_) {
StartKeepRunning();
if (!error_occurred_ && total_iterations_ >= n) {
total_iterations_-= n;
return true;
}
}
// For non-batch runs, total_iterations_ must be 0 by now.
if (is_batch && total_iterations_ != 0) {
batch_leftover_ = n - total_iterations_;
total_iterations_ = 0;
return true;
}
FinishKeepRunning();
return false;
}
struct State::StateIterator {
struct BENCHMARK_UNUSED Value {};
typedef std::forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
typedef Value value_type;
typedef Value reference;
typedef Value pointer;
typedef std::ptrdiff_t difference_type;
private:
friend class State;
@ -670,7 +739,7 @@ class Benchmark {
// Run this benchmark once with "x" as the extra argument passed
// to the function.
// REQUIRES: The function passed to the constructor must accept an arg1.
Benchmark* Arg(int x);
Benchmark* Arg(int64_t x);
// Run this benchmark with the given time unit for the generated output report
Benchmark* Unit(TimeUnit unit);
@ -678,23 +747,23 @@ class Benchmark {
// Run this benchmark once for a number of values picked from the
// range [start..limit]. (start and limit are always picked.)
// REQUIRES: The function passed to the constructor must accept an arg1.
Benchmark* Range(int start, int limit);
Benchmark* Range(int64_t start, int64_t limit);
// Run this benchmark once for all values in the range [start..limit] with
// specific step
// REQUIRES: The function passed to the constructor must accept an arg1.
Benchmark* DenseRange(int start, int limit, int step = 1);
Benchmark* DenseRange(int64_t start, int64_t limit, int step = 1);
// Run this benchmark once with "args" as the extra arguments passed
// to the function.
// REQUIRES: The function passed to the constructor must accept arg1, arg2 ...
Benchmark* Args(const std::vector<int>& args);
Benchmark* Args(const std::vector<int64_t>& args);
// Equivalent to Args({x, y})
// NOTE: This is a legacy C++03 interface provided for compatibility only.
// New code should use 'Args'.
Benchmark* ArgPair(int x, int y) {
std::vector<int> args;
Benchmark* ArgPair(int64_t x, int64_t y) {
std::vector<int64_t> args;
args.push_back(x);
args.push_back(y);
return Args(args);
@ -703,7 +772,7 @@ class Benchmark {
// Run this benchmark once for a number of values picked from the
// ranges [start..limit]. (starts and limits are always picked.)
// REQUIRES: The function passed to the constructor must accept arg1, arg2 ...
Benchmark* Ranges(const std::vector<std::pair<int, int> >& ranges);
Benchmark* Ranges(const std::vector<std::pair<int64_t, int64_t> >& ranges);
// Equivalent to ArgNames({name})
Benchmark* ArgName(const std::string& name);
@ -715,8 +784,8 @@ class Benchmark {
// Equivalent to Ranges({{lo1, hi1}, {lo2, hi2}}).
// NOTE: This is a legacy C++03 interface provided for compatibility only.
// New code should use 'Ranges'.
Benchmark* RangePair(int lo1, int hi1, int lo2, int hi2) {
std::vector<std::pair<int, int> > ranges;
Benchmark* RangePair(int64_t lo1, int64_t hi1, int64_t lo2, int64_t hi2) {
std::vector<std::pair<int64_t, int64_t> > ranges;
ranges.push_back(std::make_pair(lo1, hi1));
ranges.push_back(std::make_pair(lo2, hi2));
return Ranges(ranges);
@ -823,15 +892,13 @@ class Benchmark {
int ArgsCnt() const;
static void AddRange(std::vector<int>* dst, int lo, int hi, int mult);
private:
friend class BenchmarkFamilies;
std::string name_;
ReportMode report_mode_;
std::vector<std::string> arg_names_; // Args for all benchmark runs
std::vector<std::vector<int> > args_; // Args for all benchmark runs
std::vector<std::vector<int64_t> > args_; // Args for all benchmark runs
TimeUnit time_unit_;
int range_multiplier_;
double min_time_;
@ -1186,7 +1253,7 @@ class BenchmarkReporter {
CPUInfo const& cpu_info;
// The number of chars in the longest benchmark name.
size_t name_field_width;
static const char *executable_name;
Context();
};
@ -1239,7 +1306,7 @@ class BenchmarkReporter {
// Keep track of arguments to compute asymptotic complexity
BigO complexity;
BigOFunc* complexity_lambda;
int complexity_n;
int64_t complexity_n;
// what statistics to compute from the measurements
const std::vector<Statistics>* statistics;

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@ -0,0 +1,320 @@
#! /usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
import argparse
import errno
import logging
import os
import platform
import re
import sys
import subprocess
import tempfile
try:
import winreg
except ImportError:
import _winreg as winreg
try:
import urllib.request as request
except ImportError:
import urllib as request
try:
import urllib.parse as parse
except ImportError:
import urlparse as parse
class EmptyLogger(object):
'''
Provides an implementation that performs no logging
'''
def debug(self, *k, **kw):
pass
def info(self, *k, **kw):
pass
def warn(self, *k, **kw):
pass
def error(self, *k, **kw):
pass
def critical(self, *k, **kw):
pass
def setLevel(self, *k, **kw):
pass
urls = (
'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/mingw-w64/Toolchains%20'
'targetting%20Win32/Personal%20Builds/mingw-builds/installer/'
'repository.txt',
'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/mingwbuilds/host-windows/'
'repository.txt'
)
'''
A list of mingw-build repositories
'''
def repository(urls = urls, log = EmptyLogger()):
'''
Downloads and parse mingw-build repository files and parses them
'''
log.info('getting mingw-builds repository')
versions = {}
re_sourceforge = re.compile(r'http://sourceforge.net/projects/([^/]+)/files')
re_sub = r'http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/\1'
for url in urls:
log.debug(' - requesting: %s', url)
socket = request.urlopen(url)
repo = socket.read()
if not isinstance(repo, str):
repo = repo.decode();
socket.close()
for entry in repo.split('\n')[:-1]:
value = entry.split('|')
version = tuple([int(n) for n in value[0].strip().split('.')])
version = versions.setdefault(version, {})
arch = value[1].strip()
if arch == 'x32':
arch = 'i686'
elif arch == 'x64':
arch = 'x86_64'
arch = version.setdefault(arch, {})
threading = arch.setdefault(value[2].strip(), {})
exceptions = threading.setdefault(value[3].strip(), {})
revision = exceptions.setdefault(int(value[4].strip()[3:]),
re_sourceforge.sub(re_sub, value[5].strip()))
return versions
def find_in_path(file, path=None):
'''
Attempts to find an executable in the path
'''
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
file += '.exe'
if path is None:
path = os.environ.get('PATH', '')
if type(path) is type(''):
path = path.split(os.pathsep)
return list(filter(os.path.exists,
map(lambda dir, file=file: os.path.join(dir, file), path)))
def find_7zip(log = EmptyLogger()):
'''
Attempts to find 7zip for unpacking the mingw-build archives
'''
log.info('finding 7zip')
path = find_in_path('7z')
if not path:
key = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, r'SOFTWARE\7-Zip')
path, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, 'Path')
path = [os.path.join(path, '7z.exe')]
log.debug('found \'%s\'', path[0])
return path[0]
find_7zip()
def unpack(archive, location, log = EmptyLogger()):
'''
Unpacks a mingw-builds archive
'''
sevenzip = find_7zip(log)
log.info('unpacking %s', os.path.basename(archive))
cmd = [sevenzip, 'x', archive, '-o' + location, '-y']
log.debug(' - %r', cmd)
with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull:
subprocess.check_call(cmd, stdout = devnull)
def download(url, location, log = EmptyLogger()):
'''
Downloads and unpacks a mingw-builds archive
'''
log.info('downloading MinGW')
log.debug(' - url: %s', url)
log.debug(' - location: %s', location)
re_content = re.compile(r'attachment;[ \t]*filename=(")?([^"]*)(")?[\r\n]*')
stream = request.urlopen(url)
try:
content = stream.getheader('Content-Disposition') or ''
except AttributeError:
content = stream.headers.getheader('Content-Disposition') or ''
matches = re_content.match(content)
if matches:
filename = matches.group(2)
else:
parsed = parse.urlparse(stream.geturl())
filename = os.path.basename(parsed.path)
try:
os.makedirs(location)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(location):
pass
else:
raise
archive = os.path.join(location, filename)
with open(archive, 'wb') as out:
while True:
buf = stream.read(1024)
if not buf:
break
out.write(buf)
unpack(archive, location, log = log)
os.remove(archive)
possible = os.path.join(location, 'mingw64')
if not os.path.exists(possible):
possible = os.path.join(location, 'mingw32')
if not os.path.exists(possible):
raise ValueError('Failed to find unpacked MinGW: ' + possible)
return possible
def root(location = None, arch = None, version = None, threading = None,
exceptions = None, revision = None, log = EmptyLogger()):
'''
Returns the root folder of a specific version of the mingw-builds variant
of gcc. Will download the compiler if needed
'''
# Get the repository if we don't have all the information
if not (arch and version and threading and exceptions and revision):
versions = repository(log = log)
# Determine some defaults
version = version or max(versions.keys())
if not arch:
arch = platform.machine().lower()
if arch == 'x86':
arch = 'i686'
elif arch == 'amd64':
arch = 'x86_64'
if not threading:
keys = versions[version][arch].keys()
if 'posix' in keys:
threading = 'posix'
elif 'win32' in keys:
threading = 'win32'
else:
threading = keys[0]
if not exceptions:
keys = versions[version][arch][threading].keys()
if 'seh' in keys:
exceptions = 'seh'
elif 'sjlj' in keys:
exceptions = 'sjlj'
else:
exceptions = keys[0]
if revision == None:
revision = max(versions[version][arch][threading][exceptions].keys())
if not location:
location = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'mingw-builds')
# Get the download url
url = versions[version][arch][threading][exceptions][revision]
# Tell the user whatzzup
log.info('finding MinGW %s', '.'.join(str(v) for v in version))
log.debug(' - arch: %s', arch)
log.debug(' - threading: %s', threading)
log.debug(' - exceptions: %s', exceptions)
log.debug(' - revision: %s', revision)
log.debug(' - url: %s', url)
# Store each specific revision differently
slug = '{version}-{arch}-{threading}-{exceptions}-rev{revision}'
slug = slug.format(
version = '.'.join(str(v) for v in version),
arch = arch,
threading = threading,
exceptions = exceptions,
revision = revision
)
if arch == 'x86_64':
root_dir = os.path.join(location, slug, 'mingw64')
elif arch == 'i686':
root_dir = os.path.join(location, slug, 'mingw32')
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown MinGW arch: ' + arch)
# Download if needed
if not os.path.exists(root_dir):
downloaded = download(url, os.path.join(location, slug), log = log)
if downloaded != root_dir:
raise ValueError('The location of mingw did not match\n%s\n%s'
% (downloaded, root_dir))
return root_dir
def str2ver(string):
'''
Converts a version string into a tuple
'''
try:
version = tuple(int(v) for v in string.split('.'))
if len(version) is not 3:
raise ValueError()
except ValueError:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(
'please provide a three digit version string')
return version
def main():
'''
Invoked when the script is run directly by the python interpreter
'''
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description = 'Downloads a specific version of MinGW',
formatter_class = argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter
)
parser.add_argument('--location',
help = 'the location to download the compiler to',
default = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), 'mingw-builds'))
parser.add_argument('--arch', required = True, choices = ['i686', 'x86_64'],
help = 'the target MinGW architecture string')
parser.add_argument('--version', type = str2ver,
help = 'the version of GCC to download')
parser.add_argument('--threading', choices = ['posix', 'win32'],
help = 'the threading type of the compiler')
parser.add_argument('--exceptions', choices = ['sjlj', 'seh', 'dwarf'],
help = 'the method to throw exceptions')
parser.add_argument('--revision', type=int,
help = 'the revision of the MinGW release')
group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
group.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
help='increase the script output verbosity')
group.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
help='only print errors and warning')
args = parser.parse_args()
# Create the logger
logger = logging.getLogger('mingw')
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(message)s')
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
if args.quiet:
logger.setLevel(logging.WARN)
if args.verbose:
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# Get MinGW
root_dir = root(location = args.location, arch = args.arch,
version = args.version, threading = args.threading,
exceptions = args.exceptions, revision = args.revision,
log = logger)
sys.stdout.write('%s\n' % os.path.join(root_dir, 'bin'))
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
main()
except IOError as e:
sys.stderr.write('IO error: %s\n' % e)
sys.exit(1)
except OSError as e:
sys.stderr.write('OS error: %s\n' % e)
sys.exit(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt as e:
sys.stderr.write('Killed\n')
sys.exit(1)

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
# How to release
* Make sure you're on master and synced to HEAD
* Ensure the project builds and tests run (sanity check only, obviously)
* `parallel -j0 exec ::: test/*_test` can help ensure everything at least
passes
* Prepare release notes
* `git log $(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)..HEAD` gives you the list of
commits between the last annotated tag and HEAD
* Pick the most interesting.
* Create a release through github's interface
* Note this will create a lightweight tag.
* Update this to an annotated tag:
* `git pull --tags`
* `git tag -a -f <tag> <tag>`
* `git push --force origin`

20
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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ file(GLOB
*.cc
${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/benchmark/*.h
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/*.h)
list(FILTER SOURCE_FILES EXCLUDE REGEX "benchmark_main\\.cc")
add_library(benchmark ${SOURCE_FILES})
set_target_properties(benchmark PROPERTIES
@ -34,6 +35,23 @@ if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Windows")
target_link_libraries(benchmark Shlwapi)
endif()
# We need extra libraries on Solaris
if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "SunOS")
target_link_libraries(benchmark kstat)
endif()
# Benchmark main library
add_library(benchmark_main "benchmark_main.cc")
set_target_properties(benchmark_main PROPERTIES
OUTPUT_NAME "benchmark_main"
VERSION ${GENERIC_LIB_VERSION}
SOVERSION ${GENERIC_LIB_SOVERSION}
)
target_include_directories(benchmark PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../include>
)
target_link_libraries(benchmark_main benchmark)
set(include_install_dir "include")
set(lib_install_dir "lib/")
set(bin_install_dir "bin/")
@ -60,7 +78,7 @@ configure_file("${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/benchmark.pc.in" "${pkg_config}" @ON
if (BENCHMARK_ENABLE_INSTALL)
# Install target (will install the library to specified CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable)
install(
TARGETS benchmark
TARGETS benchmark benchmark_main
EXPORT ${targets_export_name}
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${lib_install_dir}
LIBRARY DESTINATION ${lib_install_dir}

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@ -17,7 +17,9 @@
#include "internal_macros.h"
#ifndef BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS
#ifndef BENCHMARK_OS_FUCHSIA
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
@ -27,10 +29,10 @@
#include <condition_variable>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <thread>
#include "check.h"
@ -44,7 +46,8 @@
#include "re.h"
#include "statistics.h"
#include "string_util.h"
#include "timers.h"
#include "thread_manager.h"
#include "thread_timer.h"
DEFINE_bool(benchmark_list_tests, false,
"Print a list of benchmarks. This option overrides all other "
@ -82,7 +85,7 @@ DEFINE_string(benchmark_out_format, "json",
"The format to use for file output. Valid values are "
"'console', 'json', or 'csv'.");
DEFINE_string(benchmark_out, "", "The file to write additonal output to");
DEFINE_string(benchmark_out, "", "The file to write additional output to");
DEFINE_string(benchmark_color, "auto",
"Whether to use colors in the output. Valid values: "
@ -108,118 +111,11 @@ namespace internal {
void UseCharPointer(char const volatile*) {}
class ThreadManager {
public:
ThreadManager(int num_threads)
: alive_threads_(num_threads), start_stop_barrier_(num_threads) {}
Mutex& GetBenchmarkMutex() const RETURN_CAPABILITY(benchmark_mutex_) {
return benchmark_mutex_;
}
bool StartStopBarrier() EXCLUDES(end_cond_mutex_) {
return start_stop_barrier_.wait();
}
void NotifyThreadComplete() EXCLUDES(end_cond_mutex_) {
start_stop_barrier_.removeThread();
if (--alive_threads_ == 0) {
MutexLock lock(end_cond_mutex_);
end_condition_.notify_all();
}
}
void WaitForAllThreads() EXCLUDES(end_cond_mutex_) {
MutexLock lock(end_cond_mutex_);
end_condition_.wait(lock.native_handle(),
[this]() { return alive_threads_ == 0; });
}
public:
struct Result {
double real_time_used = 0;
double cpu_time_used = 0;
double manual_time_used = 0;
int64_t bytes_processed = 0;
int64_t items_processed = 0;
int complexity_n = 0;
std::string report_label_;
std::string error_message_;
bool has_error_ = false;
UserCounters counters;
};
GUARDED_BY(GetBenchmarkMutex()) Result results;
private:
mutable Mutex benchmark_mutex_;
std::atomic<int> alive_threads_;
Barrier start_stop_barrier_;
Mutex end_cond_mutex_;
Condition end_condition_;
};
// Timer management class
class ThreadTimer {
public:
ThreadTimer() = default;
// Called by each thread
void StartTimer() {
running_ = true;
start_real_time_ = ChronoClockNow();
start_cpu_time_ = ThreadCPUUsage();
}
// Called by each thread
void StopTimer() {
CHECK(running_);
running_ = false;
real_time_used_ += ChronoClockNow() - start_real_time_;
// Floating point error can result in the subtraction producing a negative
// time. Guard against that.
cpu_time_used_ += std::max<double>(ThreadCPUUsage() - start_cpu_time_, 0);
}
// Called by each thread
void SetIterationTime(double seconds) { manual_time_used_ += seconds; }
bool running() const { return running_; }
// REQUIRES: timer is not running
double real_time_used() {
CHECK(!running_);
return real_time_used_;
}
// REQUIRES: timer is not running
double cpu_time_used() {
CHECK(!running_);
return cpu_time_used_;
}
// REQUIRES: timer is not running
double manual_time_used() {
CHECK(!running_);
return manual_time_used_;
}
private:
bool running_ = false; // Is the timer running
double start_real_time_ = 0; // If running_
double start_cpu_time_ = 0; // If running_
// Accumulated time so far (does not contain current slice if running_)
double real_time_used_ = 0;
double cpu_time_used_ = 0;
// Manually set iteration time. User sets this with SetIterationTime(seconds).
double manual_time_used_ = 0;
};
namespace {
BenchmarkReporter::Run CreateRunReport(
const benchmark::internal::Benchmark::Instance& b,
const internal::ThreadManager::Result& results, size_t iters,
const internal::ThreadManager::Result& results,
double seconds) {
// Create report about this benchmark run.
BenchmarkReporter::Run report;
@ -228,8 +124,8 @@ BenchmarkReporter::Run CreateRunReport(
report.error_occurred = results.has_error_;
report.error_message = results.error_message_;
report.report_label = results.report_label_;
// Report the total iterations across all threads.
report.iterations = static_cast<int64_t>(iters) * b.threads;
// This is the total iterations across all threads.
report.iterations = results.iterations;
report.time_unit = b.time_unit;
if (!report.error_occurred) {
@ -268,11 +164,12 @@ void RunInThread(const benchmark::internal::Benchmark::Instance* b,
internal::ThreadTimer timer;
State st(iters, b->arg, thread_id, b->threads, &timer, manager);
b->benchmark->Run(st);
CHECK(st.iterations() == st.max_iterations)
CHECK(st.iterations() >= st.max_iterations)
<< "Benchmark returned before State::KeepRunning() returned false!";
{
MutexLock l(manager->GetBenchmarkMutex());
internal::ThreadManager::Result& results = manager->results;
results.iterations += st.iterations();
results.cpu_time_used += timer.cpu_time_used();
results.real_time_used += timer.real_time_used();
results.manual_time_used += timer.manual_time_used();
@ -342,7 +239,7 @@ std::vector<BenchmarkReporter::Run> RunBenchmark(
const bool should_report = repetition_num > 0
|| has_explicit_iteration_count // An exact iteration count was requested
|| results.has_error_
|| iters >= kMaxIterations
|| iters >= kMaxIterations // No chance to try again, we hit the limit.
|| seconds >= min_time // the elapsed time is large enough
// CPU time is specified but the elapsed real time greatly exceeds the
// minimum time. Note that user provided timers are except from this
@ -350,8 +247,7 @@ std::vector<BenchmarkReporter::Run> RunBenchmark(
|| ((results.real_time_used >= 5 * min_time) && !b.use_manual_time);
if (should_report) {
BenchmarkReporter::Run report =
CreateRunReport(b, results, iters, seconds);
BenchmarkReporter::Run report = CreateRunReport(b, results, seconds);
if (!report.error_occurred && b.complexity != oNone)
complexity_reports->push_back(report);
reports.push_back(report);
@ -394,26 +290,44 @@ std::vector<BenchmarkReporter::Run> RunBenchmark(
} // namespace
} // namespace internal
State::State(size_t max_iters, const std::vector<int>& ranges, int thread_i,
State::State(size_t max_iters, const std::vector<int64_t>& ranges, int thread_i,
int n_threads, internal::ThreadTimer* timer,
internal::ThreadManager* manager)
: started_(false),
: total_iterations_(0),
batch_leftover_(0),
max_iterations(max_iters),
started_(false),
finished_(false),
total_iterations_(max_iters + 1),
error_occurred_(false),
range_(ranges),
bytes_processed_(0),
items_processed_(0),
complexity_n_(0),
error_occurred_(false),
counters(),
thread_index(thread_i),
threads(n_threads),
max_iterations(max_iters),
timer_(timer),
manager_(manager) {
CHECK(max_iterations != 0) << "At least one iteration must be run";
CHECK(total_iterations_ != 0) << "max iterations wrapped around";
CHECK_LT(thread_index, threads) << "thread_index must be less than threads";
// Note: The use of offsetof below is technically undefined until C++17
// because State is not a standard layout type. However, all compilers
// currently provide well-defined behavior as an extension (which is
// demonstrated since constexpr evaluation must diagnose all undefined
// behavior). However, GCC and Clang also warn about this use of offsetof,
// which must be suppressed.
#ifdef __GNUC__
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Winvalid-offsetof"
#endif
// Offset tests to ensure commonly accessed data is on the first cache line.
const int cache_line_size = 64;
static_assert(offsetof(State, error_occurred_) <=
(cache_line_size - sizeof(error_occurred_)), "");
#ifdef __GNUC__
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
}
void State::PauseTiming() {
@ -437,7 +351,7 @@ void State::SkipWithError(const char* msg) {
manager_->results.has_error_ = true;
}
}
total_iterations_ = 1;
total_iterations_ = 0;
if (timer_->running()) timer_->StopTimer();
}
@ -453,6 +367,7 @@ void State::SetLabel(const char* label) {
void State::StartKeepRunning() {
CHECK(!started_ && !finished_);
started_ = true;
total_iterations_ = error_occurred_ ? 0 : max_iterations;
manager_->StartStopBarrier();
if (!error_occurred_) ResumeTiming();
}
@ -462,8 +377,8 @@ void State::FinishKeepRunning() {
if (!error_occurred_) {
PauseTiming();
}
// Total iterations has now wrapped around zero. Fix this.
total_iterations_ = 1;
// Total iterations has now wrapped around past 0. Fix this.
total_iterations_ = 0;
finished_ = true;
manager_->StartStopBarrier();
}
@ -495,7 +410,7 @@ void RunBenchmarks(const std::vector<Benchmark::Instance>& benchmarks,
BenchmarkReporter::Context context;
context.name_field_width = name_field_width;
// Keep track of runing times of all instances of current benchmark
// Keep track of running times of all instances of current benchmark
std::vector<BenchmarkReporter::Run> complexity_reports;
// We flush streams after invoking reporter methods that write to them. This
@ -653,6 +568,7 @@ void PrintUsageAndExit() {
void ParseCommandLineFlags(int* argc, char** argv) {
using namespace benchmark;
BenchmarkReporter::Context::executable_name = argv[0];
for (int i = 1; i < *argc; ++i) {
if (ParseBoolFlag(argv[i], "benchmark_list_tests",
&FLAGS_benchmark_list_tests) ||

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ struct Benchmark::Instance {
std::string name;
Benchmark* benchmark;
ReportMode report_mode;
std::vector<int> arg;
std::vector<int64_t> arg;
TimeUnit time_unit;
int range_multiplier;
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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
// Copyright 2018 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include "benchmark/benchmark.h"
BENCHMARK_MAIN();

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@ -12,12 +12,12 @@
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include "benchmark/benchmark.h"
#include "benchmark_api_internal.h"
#include "internal_macros.h"
#include "benchmark_register.h"
#ifndef BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS
#ifndef BENCHMARK_OS_FUCHSIA
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
@ -34,13 +34,16 @@
#include <sstream>
#include <thread>
#include "benchmark/benchmark.h"
#include "benchmark_api_internal.h"
#include "check.h"
#include "commandlineflags.h"
#include "complexity.h"
#include "statistics.h"
#include "internal_macros.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "mutex.h"
#include "re.h"
#include "statistics.h"
#include "string_util.h"
#include "timers.h"
@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ class BenchmarkFamilies {
// Extract the list of benchmark instances that match the specified
// regular expression.
bool FindBenchmarks(const std::string& re,
bool FindBenchmarks(std::string re,
std::vector<Benchmark::Instance>* benchmarks,
std::ostream* Err);
@ -104,13 +107,18 @@ void BenchmarkFamilies::ClearBenchmarks() {
}
bool BenchmarkFamilies::FindBenchmarks(
const std::string& spec, std::vector<Benchmark::Instance>* benchmarks,
std::string spec, std::vector<Benchmark::Instance>* benchmarks,
std::ostream* ErrStream) {
CHECK(ErrStream);
auto& Err = *ErrStream;
// Make regular expression out of command-line flag
std::string error_msg;
Regex re;
bool isNegativeFilter = false;
if(spec[0] == '-') {
spec.replace(0, 1, "");
isNegativeFilter = true;
}
if (!re.Init(spec, &error_msg)) {
Err << "Could not compile benchmark re: " << error_msg << std::endl;
return false;
@ -170,20 +178,20 @@ bool BenchmarkFamilies::FindBenchmarks(
const auto& arg_name = family->arg_names_[arg_i];
if (!arg_name.empty()) {
instance.name +=
StringPrintF("%s:", family->arg_names_[arg_i].c_str());
StrFormat("%s:", family->arg_names_[arg_i].c_str());
}
}
instance.name += StringPrintF("%d", arg);
instance.name += StrFormat("%d", arg);
++arg_i;
}
if (!IsZero(family->min_time_))
instance.name += StringPrintF("/min_time:%0.3f", family->min_time_);
instance.name += StrFormat("/min_time:%0.3f", family->min_time_);
if (family->iterations_ != 0)
instance.name += StringPrintF("/iterations:%d", family->iterations_);
instance.name += StrFormat("/iterations:%d", family->iterations_);
if (family->repetitions_ != 0)
instance.name += StringPrintF("/repeats:%d", family->repetitions_);
instance.name += StrFormat("/repeats:%d", family->repetitions_);
if (family->use_manual_time_) {
instance.name += "/manual_time";
@ -193,10 +201,11 @@ bool BenchmarkFamilies::FindBenchmarks(
// Add the number of threads used to the name
if (!family->thread_counts_.empty()) {
instance.name += StringPrintF("/threads:%d", instance.threads);
instance.name += StrFormat("/threads:%d", instance.threads);
}
if (re.Match(instance.name)) {
if ((re.Match(instance.name) && !isNegativeFilter) ||
(!re.Match(instance.name) && isNegativeFilter)) {
instance.last_benchmark_instance = (&args == &family->args_.back());
benchmarks->push_back(std::move(instance));
}
@ -244,30 +253,7 @@ Benchmark::Benchmark(const char* name)
Benchmark::~Benchmark() {}
void Benchmark::AddRange(std::vector<int>* dst, int lo, int hi, int mult) {
CHECK_GE(lo, 0);
CHECK_GE(hi, lo);
CHECK_GE(mult, 2);
// Add "lo"
dst->push_back(lo);
static const int kint32max = std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max();
// Now space out the benchmarks in multiples of "mult"
for (int32_t i = 1; i < kint32max / mult; i *= mult) {
if (i >= hi) break;
if (i > lo) {
dst->push_back(i);
}
}
// Add "hi" (if different from "lo")
if (hi != lo) {
dst->push_back(hi);
}
}
Benchmark* Benchmark::Arg(int x) {
Benchmark* Benchmark::Arg(int64_t x) {
CHECK(ArgsCnt() == -1 || ArgsCnt() == 1);
args_.push_back({x});
return this;
@ -278,20 +264,21 @@ Benchmark* Benchmark::Unit(TimeUnit unit) {
return this;
}
Benchmark* Benchmark::Range(int start, int limit) {
Benchmark* Benchmark::Range(int64_t start, int64_t limit) {
CHECK(ArgsCnt() == -1 || ArgsCnt() == 1);
std::vector<int> arglist;
std::vector<int64_t> arglist;
AddRange(&arglist, start, limit, range_multiplier_);
for (int i : arglist) {
for (int64_t i : arglist) {
args_.push_back({i});
}
return this;
}
Benchmark* Benchmark::Ranges(const std::vector<std::pair<int, int>>& ranges) {
Benchmark* Benchmark::Ranges(
const std::vector<std::pair<int64_t, int64_t>>& ranges) {
CHECK(ArgsCnt() == -1 || ArgsCnt() == static_cast<int>(ranges.size()));
std::vector<std::vector<int>> arglists(ranges.size());
std::vector<std::vector<int64_t>> arglists(ranges.size());
std::size_t total = 1;
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < ranges.size(); i++) {
AddRange(&arglists[i], ranges[i].first, ranges[i].second,
@ -302,7 +289,7 @@ Benchmark* Benchmark::Ranges(const std::vector<std::pair<int, int>>& ranges) {
std::vector<std::size_t> ctr(arglists.size(), 0);
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < total; i++) {
std::vector<int> tmp;
std::vector<int64_t> tmp;
tmp.reserve(arglists.size());
for (std::size_t j = 0; j < arglists.size(); j++) {
@ -334,17 +321,17 @@ Benchmark* Benchmark::ArgNames(const std::vector<std::string>& names) {
return this;
}
Benchmark* Benchmark::DenseRange(int start, int limit, int step) {
Benchmark* Benchmark::DenseRange(int64_t start, int64_t limit, int step) {
CHECK(ArgsCnt() == -1 || ArgsCnt() == 1);
CHECK_GE(start, 0);
CHECK_LE(start, limit);
for (int arg = start; arg <= limit; arg += step) {
for (int64_t arg = start; arg <= limit; arg += step) {
args_.push_back({arg});
}
return this;
}
Benchmark* Benchmark::Args(const std::vector<int>& args) {
Benchmark* Benchmark::Args(const std::vector<int64_t>& args) {
CHECK(ArgsCnt() == -1 || ArgsCnt() == static_cast<int>(args.size()));
args_.push_back(args);
return this;
@ -361,7 +348,6 @@ Benchmark* Benchmark::RangeMultiplier(int multiplier) {
return this;
}
Benchmark* Benchmark::MinTime(double t) {
CHECK(t > 0.0);
CHECK(iterations_ == 0);
@ -369,7 +355,6 @@ Benchmark* Benchmark::MinTime(double t) {
return this;
}
Benchmark* Benchmark::Iterations(size_t n) {
CHECK(n > 0);
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#ifndef BENCHMARK_REGISTER_H
#define BENCHMARK_REGISTER_H
#include <vector>
#include "check.h"
template <typename T>
void AddRange(std::vector<T>* dst, T lo, T hi, int mult) {
CHECK_GE(lo, 0);
CHECK_GE(hi, lo);
CHECK_GE(mult, 2);
// Add "lo"
dst->push_back(lo);
static const T kmax = std::numeric_limits<T>::max();
// Now space out the benchmarks in multiples of "mult"
for (T i = 1; i < kmax / mult; i *= mult) {
if (i >= hi) break;
if (i > lo) {
dst->push_back(i);
}
}
// Add "hi" (if different from "lo")
if (hi != lo) {
dst->push_back(hi);
}
}
#endif // BENCHMARK_REGISTER_H

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@ -28,18 +28,18 @@ namespace benchmark {
BigOFunc* FittingCurve(BigO complexity) {
switch (complexity) {
case oN:
return [](int n) -> double { return n; };
return [](int64_t n) -> double { return static_cast<double>(n); };
case oNSquared:
return [](int n) -> double { return std::pow(n, 2); };
return [](int64_t n) -> double { return std::pow(n, 2); };
case oNCubed:
return [](int n) -> double { return std::pow(n, 3); };
return [](int64_t n) -> double { return std::pow(n, 3); };
case oLogN:
return [](int n) { return log2(n); };
return [](int64_t n) { return log2(n); };
case oNLogN:
return [](int n) { return n * log2(n); };
return [](int64_t n) { return n * log2(n); };
case o1:
default:
return [](int) { return 1.0; };
return [](int64_t) { return 1.0; };
}
}
@ -65,15 +65,15 @@ std::string GetBigOString(BigO complexity) {
// Find the coefficient for the high-order term in the running time, by
// minimizing the sum of squares of relative error, for the fitting curve
// given by the lambda expresion.
// given by the lambda expression.
// - n : Vector containing the size of the benchmark tests.
// - time : Vector containing the times for the benchmark tests.
// - fitting_curve : lambda expresion (e.g. [](int n) {return n; };).
// - fitting_curve : lambda expression (e.g. [](int64_t n) {return n; };).
// For a deeper explanation on the algorithm logic, look the README file at
// http://github.com/ismaelJimenez/Minimal-Cpp-Least-Squared-Fit
LeastSq MinimalLeastSq(const std::vector<int>& n,
LeastSq MinimalLeastSq(const std::vector<int64_t>& n,
const std::vector<double>& time,
BigOFunc* fitting_curve) {
double sigma_gn = 0.0;
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ LeastSq MinimalLeastSq(const std::vector<int>& n,
// - complexity : If different than oAuto, the fitting curve will stick to
// this one. If it is oAuto, it will be calculated the best
// fitting curve.
LeastSq MinimalLeastSq(const std::vector<int>& n,
LeastSq MinimalLeastSq(const std::vector<int64_t>& n,
const std::vector<double>& time, const BigO complexity) {
CHECK_EQ(n.size(), time.size());
CHECK_GE(n.size(), 2); // Do not compute fitting curve is less than two
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ std::vector<BenchmarkReporter::Run> ComputeBigO(
if (reports.size() < 2) return results;
// Accumulators.
std::vector<int> n;
std::vector<int64_t> n;
std::vector<double> real_time;
std::vector<double> cpu_time;

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@ -159,6 +159,11 @@ inline BENCHMARK_ALWAYS_INLINE int64_t Now() {
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, nullptr);
return static_cast<int64_t>(tv.tv_sec) * 1000000 + tv.tv_usec;
#elif defined(__s390__) // Covers both s390 and s390x.
// Return the CPU clock.
uint64_t tsc;
asm("stck %0" : "=Q" (tsc) : : "cc");
return tsc;
#else
// The soft failover to a generic implementation is automatic only for ARM.
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@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#elif defined(_WIN32)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS 1
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_APPLE 1
#include "TargetConditionals.h"
#if defined(TARGET_OS_MAC)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_MACOSX 1
@ -50,14 +51,20 @@
#define BENCHMARK_OS_FREEBSD 1
#elif defined(__NetBSD__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_NETBSD 1
#elif defined(__OpenBSD__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_OPENBSD 1
#elif defined(__linux__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_LINUX 1
#elif defined(__native_client__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_NACL 1
#elif defined(EMSCRIPTEN)
#elif defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_EMSCRIPTEN 1
#elif defined(__rtems__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_RTEMS 1
#elif defined(__Fuchsia__)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_FUCHSIA 1
#elif defined (__SVR4) && defined (__sun)
#define BENCHMARK_OS_SOLARIS 1
#endif
#if !__has_feature(cxx_exceptions) && !defined(__cpp_exceptions) \

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@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ namespace benchmark {
namespace {
std::string FormatKV(std::string const& key, std::string const& value) {
return StringPrintF("\"%s\": \"%s\"", key.c_str(), value.c_str());
return StrFormat("\"%s\": \"%s\"", key.c_str(), value.c_str());
}
std::string FormatKV(std::string const& key, const char* value) {
return StringPrintF("\"%s\": \"%s\"", key.c_str(), value);
return StrFormat("\"%s\": \"%s\"", key.c_str(), value);
}
std::string FormatKV(std::string const& key, bool value) {
return StringPrintF("\"%s\": %s", key.c_str(), value ? "true" : "false");
return StrFormat("\"%s\": %s", key.c_str(), value ? "true" : "false");
}
std::string FormatKV(std::string const& key, int64_t value) {
@ -77,6 +77,10 @@ bool JSONReporter::ReportContext(const Context& context) {
std::string walltime_value = LocalDateTimeString();
out << indent << FormatKV("date", walltime_value) << ",\n";
if (Context::executable_name) {
out << indent << FormatKV("executable", Context::executable_name) << ",\n";
}
CPUInfo const& info = context.cpu_info;
out << indent << FormatKV("num_cpus", static_cast<int64_t>(info.num_cpus))
<< ",\n";

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@ -17,9 +17,21 @@
#include "internal_macros.h"
#if !defined(HAVE_STD_REGEX) && \
!defined(HAVE_GNU_POSIX_REGEX) && \
!defined(HAVE_POSIX_REGEX)
// No explicit regex selection; detect based on builtin hints.
#if defined(BENCHMARK_OS_LINUX) || defined(BENCHMARK_OS_APPLE)
#define HAVE_POSIX_REGEX 1
#elif __cplusplus >= 199711L
#define HAVE_STD_REGEX 1
#endif
#endif
// Prefer C regex libraries when compiling w/o exceptions so that we can
// correctly report errors.
#if defined(BENCHMARK_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS) && defined(HAVE_STD_REGEX) && \
#if defined(BENCHMARK_HAS_NO_EXCEPTIONS) && \
defined(BENCHMARK_HAVE_STD_REGEX) && \
(defined(HAVE_GNU_POSIX_REGEX) || defined(HAVE_POSIX_REGEX))
#undef HAVE_STD_REGEX
#endif

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@ -37,6 +37,9 @@ void BenchmarkReporter::PrintBasicContext(std::ostream *out,
Out << LocalDateTimeString() << "\n";
if (context.executable_name)
Out << "Running " << context.executable_name << "\n";
const CPUInfo &info = context.cpu_info;
Out << "Run on (" << info.num_cpus << " X "
<< (info.cycles_per_second / 1000000.0) << " MHz CPU "
@ -64,6 +67,9 @@ void BenchmarkReporter::PrintBasicContext(std::ostream *out,
#endif
}
// No initializer because it's already initialized to NULL.
const char* BenchmarkReporter::Context::executable_name;
BenchmarkReporter::Context::Context() : cpu_info(CPUInfo::Get()) {}
double BenchmarkReporter::Run::GetAdjustedRealTime() const {

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@ -30,22 +30,25 @@ auto StatisticsSum = [](const std::vector<double>& v) {
};
double StatisticsMean(const std::vector<double>& v) {
if (v.size() == 0) return 0.0;
if (v.empty()) return 0.0;
return StatisticsSum(v) * (1.0 / v.size());
}
double StatisticsMedian(const std::vector<double>& v) {
if (v.size() < 3) return StatisticsMean(v);
std::vector<double> partial;
// we need roundDown(count/2)+1 slots
partial.resize(1 + (v.size() / 2));
std::partial_sort_copy(v.begin(), v.end(), partial.begin(), partial.end());
// did we have odd number of samples?
// if yes, then the last element of partially-sorted vector is the median
// it no, then the average of the last two elements is the median
std::vector<double> copy(v);
auto center = copy.begin() + v.size() / 2;
std::nth_element(copy.begin(), center, copy.end());
// did we have an odd number of samples?
// if yes, then center is the median
// it no, then we are looking for the average between center and the value before
if(v.size() % 2 == 1)
return partial.back();
return (partial[partial.size() - 2] + partial[partial.size() - 1]) / 2.0;
return *center;
auto center2 = copy.begin() + v.size() / 2 - 1;
std::nth_element(copy.begin(), center2, copy.end());
return (*center + *center2) / 2.0;
}
// Return the sum of the squares of this sample set
@ -62,7 +65,7 @@ auto Sqrt = [](const double dat) {
double StatisticsStdDev(const std::vector<double>& v) {
const auto mean = StatisticsMean(v);
if (v.size() == 0) return mean;
if (v.empty()) return mean;
// Sample standard deviation is undefined for n = 1
if (v.size() == 1)

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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ std::string HumanReadableNumber(double n, double one_k) {
return ToBinaryStringFullySpecified(n, 1.1, 1, one_k);
}
std::string StringPrintFImp(const char* msg, va_list args) {
std::string StrFormatImp(const char* msg, va_list args) {
// we might need a second shot at this, so pre-emptivly make a copy
va_list args_cp;
va_copy(args_cp, args);
@ -152,10 +152,10 @@ std::string StringPrintFImp(const char* msg, va_list args) {
return std::string(buff_ptr.get());
}
std::string StringPrintF(const char* format, ...) {
std::string StrFormat(const char* format, ...) {
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
std::string tmp = StringPrintFImp(format, args);
std::string tmp = StrFormatImp(format, args);
va_end(args);
return tmp;
}

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@ -12,23 +12,23 @@ void AppendHumanReadable(int n, std::string* str);
std::string HumanReadableNumber(double n, double one_k = 1024.0);
std::string StringPrintF(const char* format, ...);
std::string StrFormat(const char* format, ...);
inline std::ostream& StringCatImp(std::ostream& out) BENCHMARK_NOEXCEPT {
inline std::ostream& StrCatImp(std::ostream& out) BENCHMARK_NOEXCEPT {
return out;
}
template <class First, class... Rest>
inline std::ostream& StringCatImp(std::ostream& out, First&& f,
inline std::ostream& StrCatImp(std::ostream& out, First&& f,
Rest&&... rest) {
out << std::forward<First>(f);
return StringCatImp(out, std::forward<Rest>(rest)...);
return StrCatImp(out, std::forward<Rest>(rest)...);
}
template <class... Args>
inline std::string StrCat(Args&&... args) {
std::ostringstream ss;
StringCatImp(ss, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
StrCatImp(ss, std::forward<Args>(args)...);
return ss.str();
}

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@ -16,20 +16,26 @@
#ifdef BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS
#include <Shlwapi.h>
#undef StrCat // Don't let StrCat in string_util.h be renamed to lstrcatA
#include <VersionHelpers.h>
#include <Windows.h>
#else
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifndef BENCHMARK_OS_FUCHSIA
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h> // this header must be included before 'sys/sysctl.h' to avoid compilation error on FreeBSD
#include <unistd.h>
#if defined BENCHMARK_OS_FREEBSD || defined BENCHMARK_OS_MACOSX || \
defined BENCHMARK_OS_NETBSD
defined BENCHMARK_OS_NETBSD || defined BENCHMARK_OS_OPENBSD
#define BENCHMARK_HAS_SYSCTL
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#endif
#endif
#if defined(BENCHMARK_OS_SOLARIS)
#include <kstat.h>
#endif
#include <algorithm>
#include <array>
@ -130,6 +136,26 @@ struct ValueUnion {
};
ValueUnion GetSysctlImp(std::string const& Name) {
#if defined BENCHMARK_OS_OPENBSD
int mib[2];
mib[0] = CTL_HW;
if ((Name == "hw.ncpu") || (Name == "hw.cpuspeed")){
ValueUnion buff(sizeof(int));
if (Name == "hw.ncpu") {
mib[1] = HW_NCPU;
} else {
mib[1] = HW_CPUSPEED;
}
if (sysctl(mib, 2, buff.data(), &buff.Size, nullptr, 0) == -1) {
return ValueUnion();
}
return buff;
}
return ValueUnion();
#else
size_t CurBuffSize = 0;
if (sysctlbyname(Name.c_str(), nullptr, &CurBuffSize, nullptr, 0) == -1)
return ValueUnion();
@ -138,6 +164,7 @@ ValueUnion GetSysctlImp(std::string const& Name) {
if (sysctlbyname(Name.c_str(), buff.data(), &buff.Size, nullptr, 0) == 0)
return buff;
return ValueUnion();
#endif
}
BENCHMARK_MAYBE_UNUSED
@ -303,7 +330,7 @@ std::vector<CPUInfo::CacheInfo> GetCacheSizesWindows() {
if (!B.test(0)) continue;
CInfo* Cache = &it->Cache;
CPUInfo::CacheInfo C;
C.num_sharing = B.count();
C.num_sharing = static_cast<int>(B.count());
C.level = Cache->Level;
C.size = Cache->Size;
switch (Cache->Type) {
@ -354,6 +381,15 @@ int GetNumCPUs() {
return sysinfo.dwNumberOfProcessors; // number of logical
// processors in the current
// group
#elif defined(BENCHMARK_OS_SOLARIS)
// Returns -1 in case of a failure.
int NumCPU = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
if (NumCPU < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN) failed with error: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
}
return NumCPU;
#else
int NumCPUs = 0;
int MaxID = -1;
@ -441,7 +477,7 @@ double GetCPUCyclesPerSecond() {
std::string value;
if (SplitIdx != std::string::npos) value = ln.substr(SplitIdx + 1);
// When parsing the "cpu MHz" and "bogomips" (fallback) entries, we only
// accept postive values. Some environments (virtual machines) report zero,
// accept positive values. Some environments (virtual machines) report zero,
// which would cause infinite looping in WallTime_Init.
if (startsWithKey(ln, "cpu MHz")) {
if (!value.empty()) {
@ -473,12 +509,17 @@ double GetCPUCyclesPerSecond() {
constexpr auto* FreqStr =
#if defined(BENCHMARK_OS_FREEBSD) || defined(BENCHMARK_OS_NETBSD)
"machdep.tsc_freq";
#elif defined BENCHMARK_OS_OPENBSD
"hw.cpuspeed";
#else
"hw.cpufrequency";
#endif
unsigned long long hz = 0;
#if defined BENCHMARK_OS_OPENBSD
if (GetSysctl(FreqStr, &hz)) return hz * 1000000;
#else
if (GetSysctl(FreqStr, &hz)) return hz;
#endif
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to determine clock rate from sysctl: %s: %s\n",
FreqStr, strerror(errno));
@ -493,6 +534,35 @@ double GetCPUCyclesPerSecond() {
"~MHz", nullptr, &data, &data_size)))
return static_cast<double>((int64_t)data *
(int64_t)(1000 * 1000)); // was mhz
#elif defined (BENCHMARK_OS_SOLARIS)
kstat_ctl_t *kc = kstat_open();
if (!kc) {
std::cerr << "failed to open /dev/kstat\n";
return -1;
}
kstat_t *ksp = kstat_lookup(kc, (char*)"cpu_info", -1, (char*)"cpu_info0");
if (!ksp) {
std::cerr << "failed to lookup in /dev/kstat\n";
return -1;
}
if (kstat_read(kc, ksp, NULL) < 0) {
std::cerr << "failed to read from /dev/kstat\n";
return -1;
}
kstat_named_t *knp =
(kstat_named_t*)kstat_data_lookup(ksp, (char*)"current_clock_Hz");
if (!knp) {
std::cerr << "failed to lookup data in /dev/kstat\n";
return -1;
}
if (knp->data_type != KSTAT_DATA_UINT64) {
std::cerr << "current_clock_Hz is of unexpected data type: "
<< knp->data_type << "\n";
return -1;
}
double clock_hz = knp->value.ui64;
kstat_close(kc);
return clock_hz;
#endif
// If we've fallen through, attempt to roughly estimate the CPU clock rate.
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#ifndef BENCHMARK_THREAD_MANAGER_H
#define BENCHMARK_THREAD_MANAGER_H
#include <atomic>
#include "benchmark/benchmark.h"
#include "mutex.h"
namespace benchmark {
namespace internal {
class ThreadManager {
public:
ThreadManager(int num_threads)
: alive_threads_(num_threads), start_stop_barrier_(num_threads) {}
Mutex& GetBenchmarkMutex() const RETURN_CAPABILITY(benchmark_mutex_) {
return benchmark_mutex_;
}
bool StartStopBarrier() EXCLUDES(end_cond_mutex_) {
return start_stop_barrier_.wait();
}
void NotifyThreadComplete() EXCLUDES(end_cond_mutex_) {
start_stop_barrier_.removeThread();
if (--alive_threads_ == 0) {
MutexLock lock(end_cond_mutex_);
end_condition_.notify_all();
}
}
void WaitForAllThreads() EXCLUDES(end_cond_mutex_) {
MutexLock lock(end_cond_mutex_);
end_condition_.wait(lock.native_handle(),
[this]() { return alive_threads_ == 0; });
}
public:
struct Result {
int64_t iterations = 0;
double real_time_used = 0;
double cpu_time_used = 0;
double manual_time_used = 0;
int64_t bytes_processed = 0;
int64_t items_processed = 0;
int64_t complexity_n = 0;
std::string report_label_;
std::string error_message_;
bool has_error_ = false;
UserCounters counters;
};
GUARDED_BY(GetBenchmarkMutex()) Result results;
private:
mutable Mutex benchmark_mutex_;
std::atomic<int> alive_threads_;
Barrier start_stop_barrier_;
Mutex end_cond_mutex_;
Condition end_condition_;
};
} // namespace internal
} // namespace benchmark
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#ifndef BENCHMARK_THREAD_TIMER_H
#define BENCHMARK_THREAD_TIMER_H
#include "check.h"
#include "timers.h"
namespace benchmark {
namespace internal {
class ThreadTimer {
public:
ThreadTimer() = default;
// Called by each thread
void StartTimer() {
running_ = true;
start_real_time_ = ChronoClockNow();
start_cpu_time_ = ThreadCPUUsage();
}
// Called by each thread
void StopTimer() {
CHECK(running_);
running_ = false;
real_time_used_ += ChronoClockNow() - start_real_time_;
// Floating point error can result in the subtraction producing a negative
// time. Guard against that.
cpu_time_used_ += std::max<double>(ThreadCPUUsage() - start_cpu_time_, 0);
}
// Called by each thread
void SetIterationTime(double seconds) { manual_time_used_ += seconds; }
bool running() const { return running_; }
// REQUIRES: timer is not running
double real_time_used() {
CHECK(!running_);
return real_time_used_;
}
// REQUIRES: timer is not running
double cpu_time_used() {
CHECK(!running_);
return cpu_time_used_;
}
// REQUIRES: timer is not running
double manual_time_used() {
CHECK(!running_);
return manual_time_used_;
}
private:
bool running_ = false; // Is the timer running
double start_real_time_ = 0; // If running_
double start_cpu_time_ = 0; // If running_
// Accumulated time so far (does not contain current slice if running_)
double real_time_used_ = 0;
double cpu_time_used_ = 0;
// Manually set iteration time. User sets this with SetIterationTime(seconds).
double manual_time_used_ = 0;
};
} // namespace internal
} // namespace benchmark
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#ifdef BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS
#include <Shlwapi.h>
#undef StrCat // Don't let StrCat in string_util.h be renamed to lstrcatA
#include <VersionHelpers.h>
#include <Windows.h>
#else
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifndef BENCHMARK_OS_FUCHSIA
#include <sys/resource.h>
#endif
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h> // this header must be included before 'sys/sysctl.h' to avoid compilation error on FreeBSD
#include <unistd.h>
@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ double MakeTime(FILETIME const& kernel_time, FILETIME const& user_time) {
static_cast<double>(user.QuadPart)) *
1e-7;
}
#else
#elif !defined(BENCHMARK_OS_FUCHSIA)
double MakeTime(struct rusage const& ru) {
return (static_cast<double>(ru.ru_utime.tv_sec) +
static_cast<double>(ru.ru_utime.tv_usec) * 1e-6 +
@ -162,6 +165,10 @@ double ThreadCPUUsage() {
// RTEMS doesn't support CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID. See
// https://github.com/RTEMS/rtems/blob/master/cpukit/posix/src/clockgettime.c
return ProcessCPUUsage();
#elif defined(BENCHMARK_OS_SOLARIS)
struct rusage ru;
if (getrusage(RUSAGE_LWP, &ru) == 0) return MakeTime(ru);
DiagnoseAndExit("getrusage(RUSAGE_LWP, ...) failed");
#elif defined(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID)
struct timespec ts;
if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, &ts) == 0) return MakeTime(ts);
@ -186,7 +193,6 @@ std::string DateTimeString(bool local) {
std::strftime(storage, sizeof(storage), "%x %X", ::localtime(&now));
#else
std::tm timeinfo;
std::memset(&timeinfo, 0, sizeof(std::tm));
::localtime_r(&now, &timeinfo);
written = std::strftime(storage, sizeof(storage), "%F %T", &timeinfo);
#endif
@ -195,7 +201,6 @@ std::string DateTimeString(bool local) {
written = std::strftime(storage, sizeof(storage), "%x %X", ::gmtime(&now));
#else
std::tm timeinfo;
std::memset(&timeinfo, 0, sizeof(std::tm));
::gmtime_r(&now, &timeinfo);
written = std::strftime(storage, sizeof(storage), "%F %T", &timeinfo);
#endif

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
compare.py - versatile benchmark output compare tool
"""
import argparse
from argparse import ArgumentParser
import sys
import gbench
from gbench import util, report
from gbench.util import *
def check_inputs(in1, in2, flags):
"""
Perform checking on the user provided inputs and diagnose any abnormalities
"""
in1_kind, in1_err = classify_input_file(in1)
in2_kind, in2_err = classify_input_file(in2)
output_file = find_benchmark_flag('--benchmark_out=', flags)
output_type = find_benchmark_flag('--benchmark_out_format=', flags)
if in1_kind == IT_Executable and in2_kind == IT_Executable and output_file:
print(("WARNING: '--benchmark_out=%s' will be passed to both "
"benchmarks causing it to be overwritten") % output_file)
if in1_kind == IT_JSON and in2_kind == IT_JSON and len(flags) > 0:
print("WARNING: passing optional flags has no effect since both "
"inputs are JSON")
if output_type is not None and output_type != 'json':
print(("ERROR: passing '--benchmark_out_format=%s' to 'compare.py`"
" is not supported.") % output_type)
sys.exit(1)
def create_parser():
parser = ArgumentParser(
description='versatile benchmark output compare tool')
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(
help='This tool has multiple modes of operation:',
dest='mode')
parser_a = subparsers.add_parser(
'benchmarks',
help='The most simple use-case, compare all the output of these two benchmarks')
baseline = parser_a.add_argument_group(
'baseline', 'The benchmark baseline')
baseline.add_argument(
'test_baseline',
metavar='test_baseline',
type=argparse.FileType('r'),
nargs=1,
help='A benchmark executable or JSON output file')
contender = parser_a.add_argument_group(
'contender', 'The benchmark that will be compared against the baseline')
contender.add_argument(
'test_contender',
metavar='test_contender',
type=argparse.FileType('r'),
nargs=1,
help='A benchmark executable or JSON output file')
parser_a.add_argument(
'benchmark_options',
metavar='benchmark_options',
nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
help='Arguments to pass when running benchmark executables')
parser_b = subparsers.add_parser(
'filters', help='Compare filter one with the filter two of benchmark')
baseline = parser_b.add_argument_group(
'baseline', 'The benchmark baseline')
baseline.add_argument(
'test',
metavar='test',
type=argparse.FileType('r'),
nargs=1,
help='A benchmark executable or JSON output file')
baseline.add_argument(
'filter_baseline',
metavar='filter_baseline',
type=str,
nargs=1,
help='The first filter, that will be used as baseline')
contender = parser_b.add_argument_group(
'contender', 'The benchmark that will be compared against the baseline')
contender.add_argument(
'filter_contender',
metavar='filter_contender',
type=str,
nargs=1,
help='The second filter, that will be compared against the baseline')
parser_b.add_argument(
'benchmark_options',
metavar='benchmark_options',
nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
help='Arguments to pass when running benchmark executables')
parser_c = subparsers.add_parser(
'benchmarksfiltered',
help='Compare filter one of first benchmark with filter two of the second benchmark')
baseline = parser_c.add_argument_group(
'baseline', 'The benchmark baseline')
baseline.add_argument(
'test_baseline',
metavar='test_baseline',
type=argparse.FileType('r'),
nargs=1,
help='A benchmark executable or JSON output file')
baseline.add_argument(
'filter_baseline',
metavar='filter_baseline',
type=str,
nargs=1,
help='The first filter, that will be used as baseline')
contender = parser_c.add_argument_group(
'contender', 'The benchmark that will be compared against the baseline')
contender.add_argument(
'test_contender',
metavar='test_contender',
type=argparse.FileType('r'),
nargs=1,
help='The second benchmark executable or JSON output file, that will be compared against the baseline')
contender.add_argument(
'filter_contender',
metavar='filter_contender',
type=str,
nargs=1,
help='The second filter, that will be compared against the baseline')
parser_c.add_argument(
'benchmark_options',
metavar='benchmark_options',
nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
help='Arguments to pass when running benchmark executables')
return parser
def main():
# Parse the command line flags
parser = create_parser()
args, unknown_args = parser.parse_known_args()
if args.mode is None:
parser.print_help()
exit(1)
assert not unknown_args
benchmark_options = args.benchmark_options
if args.mode == 'benchmarks':
test_baseline = args.test_baseline[0].name
test_contender = args.test_contender[0].name
filter_baseline = ''
filter_contender = ''
# NOTE: if test_baseline == test_contender, you are analyzing the stdev
description = 'Comparing %s to %s' % (test_baseline, test_contender)
elif args.mode == 'filters':
test_baseline = args.test[0].name
test_contender = args.test[0].name
filter_baseline = args.filter_baseline[0]
filter_contender = args.filter_contender[0]
# NOTE: if filter_baseline == filter_contender, you are analyzing the
# stdev
description = 'Comparing %s to %s (from %s)' % (
filter_baseline, filter_contender, args.test[0].name)
elif args.mode == 'benchmarksfiltered':
test_baseline = args.test_baseline[0].name
test_contender = args.test_contender[0].name
filter_baseline = args.filter_baseline[0]
filter_contender = args.filter_contender[0]
# NOTE: if test_baseline == test_contender and
# filter_baseline == filter_contender, you are analyzing the stdev
description = 'Comparing %s (from %s) to %s (from %s)' % (
filter_baseline, test_baseline, filter_contender, test_contender)
else:
# should never happen
print("Unrecognized mode of operation: '%s'" % args.mode)
parser.print_help()
exit(1)
check_inputs(test_baseline, test_contender, benchmark_options)
options_baseline = []
options_contender = []
if filter_baseline and filter_contender:
options_baseline = ['--benchmark_filter=%s' % filter_baseline]
options_contender = ['--benchmark_filter=%s' % filter_contender]
# Run the benchmarks and report the results
json1 = json1_orig = gbench.util.run_or_load_benchmark(
test_baseline, benchmark_options + options_baseline)
json2 = json2_orig = gbench.util.run_or_load_benchmark(
test_contender, benchmark_options + options_contender)
# Now, filter the benchmarks so that the difference report can work
if filter_baseline and filter_contender:
replacement = '[%s vs. %s]' % (filter_baseline, filter_contender)
json1 = gbench.report.filter_benchmark(
json1_orig, filter_baseline, replacement)
json2 = gbench.report.filter_benchmark(
json2_orig, filter_contender, replacement)
# Diff and output
output_lines = gbench.report.generate_difference_report(json1, json2)
print(description)
for ln in output_lines:
print(ln)
import unittest
class TestParser(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.parser = create_parser()
testInputs = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(
os.path.realpath(__file__)),
'gbench',
'Inputs')
self.testInput0 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test1_run1.json')
self.testInput1 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test1_run2.json')
def test_benchmarks_basic(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['benchmarks', self.testInput0, self.testInput1])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'benchmarks')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_baseline[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_contender[0].name, self.testInput1)
self.assertFalse(parsed.benchmark_options)
def test_benchmarks_with_remainder(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['benchmarks', self.testInput0, self.testInput1, 'd'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'benchmarks')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_baseline[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_contender[0].name, self.testInput1)
self.assertEqual(parsed.benchmark_options, ['d'])
def test_benchmarks_with_remainder_after_doubleminus(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['benchmarks', self.testInput0, self.testInput1, '--', 'e'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'benchmarks')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_baseline[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_contender[0].name, self.testInput1)
self.assertEqual(parsed.benchmark_options, ['e'])
def test_filters_basic(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['filters', self.testInput0, 'c', 'd'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'filters')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_baseline[0], 'c')
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_contender[0], 'd')
self.assertFalse(parsed.benchmark_options)
def test_filters_with_remainder(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['filters', self.testInput0, 'c', 'd', 'e'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'filters')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_baseline[0], 'c')
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_contender[0], 'd')
self.assertEqual(parsed.benchmark_options, ['e'])
def test_filters_with_remainder_after_doubleminus(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['filters', self.testInput0, 'c', 'd', '--', 'f'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'filters')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_baseline[0], 'c')
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_contender[0], 'd')
self.assertEqual(parsed.benchmark_options, ['f'])
def test_benchmarksfiltered_basic(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['benchmarksfiltered', self.testInput0, 'c', self.testInput1, 'e'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'benchmarksfiltered')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_baseline[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_baseline[0], 'c')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_contender[0].name, self.testInput1)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_contender[0], 'e')
self.assertFalse(parsed.benchmark_options)
def test_benchmarksfiltered_with_remainder(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['benchmarksfiltered', self.testInput0, 'c', self.testInput1, 'e', 'f'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'benchmarksfiltered')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_baseline[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_baseline[0], 'c')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_contender[0].name, self.testInput1)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_contender[0], 'e')
self.assertEqual(parsed.benchmark_options[0], 'f')
def test_benchmarksfiltered_with_remainder_after_doubleminus(self):
parsed = self.parser.parse_args(
['benchmarksfiltered', self.testInput0, 'c', self.testInput1, 'e', '--', 'g'])
self.assertEqual(parsed.mode, 'benchmarksfiltered')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_baseline[0].name, self.testInput0)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_baseline[0], 'c')
self.assertEqual(parsed.test_contender[0].name, self.testInput1)
self.assertEqual(parsed.filter_contender[0], 'e')
self.assertEqual(parsed.benchmark_options[0], 'g')
if __name__ == '__main__':
# unittest.main()
main()
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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
compare_bench.py - Compare two benchmarks or their results and report the
difference.
"""
import argparse
from argparse import ArgumentParser
import sys
import gbench
from gbench import util, report
from gbench.util import *
def check_inputs(in1, in2, flags):
"""
Perform checking on the user provided inputs and diagnose any abnormalities
"""
in1_kind, in1_err = classify_input_file(in1)
in2_kind, in2_err = classify_input_file(in2)
output_file = find_benchmark_flag('--benchmark_out=', flags)
output_type = find_benchmark_flag('--benchmark_out_format=', flags)
if in1_kind == IT_Executable and in2_kind == IT_Executable and output_file:
print(("WARNING: '--benchmark_out=%s' will be passed to both "
"benchmarks causing it to be overwritten") % output_file)
if in1_kind == IT_JSON and in2_kind == IT_JSON and len(flags) > 0:
print("WARNING: passing --benchmark flags has no effect since both "
"inputs are JSON")
if output_type is not None and output_type != 'json':
print(("ERROR: passing '--benchmark_out_format=%s' to 'compare_bench.py`"
" is not supported.") % output_type)
sys.exit(1)
def main():
parser = ArgumentParser(
description='compare the results of two benchmarks')
parser.add_argument(
'test1', metavar='test1', type=str, nargs=1,
help='A benchmark executable or JSON output file')
parser.add_argument(
'test2', metavar='test2', type=str, nargs=1,
help='A benchmark executable or JSON output file')
parser.add_argument(
'benchmark_options', metavar='benchmark_options', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
help='Arguments to pass when running benchmark executables'
)
args, unknown_args = parser.parse_known_args()
# Parse the command line flags
test1 = args.test1[0]
test2 = args.test2[0]
if unknown_args:
# should never happen
print("Unrecognized positional argument arguments: '%s'"
% unknown_args)
exit(1)
benchmark_options = args.benchmark_options
check_inputs(test1, test2, benchmark_options)
# Run the benchmarks and report the results
json1 = gbench.util.run_or_load_benchmark(test1, benchmark_options)
json2 = gbench.util.run_or_load_benchmark(test2, benchmark_options)
output_lines = gbench.report.generate_difference_report(json1, json2)
print('Comparing %s to %s' % (test1, test2))
for ln in output_lines:
print(ln)
if __name__ == '__main__':
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{
"context": {
"date": "2016-08-02 17:44:46",
"num_cpus": 4,
"mhz_per_cpu": 4228,
"cpu_scaling_enabled": false,
"library_build_type": "release"
},
"benchmarks": [
{
"name": "BM_SameTimes",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 10,
"cpu_time": 10,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_2xFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 50,
"cpu_time": 50,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_2xSlower",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 50,
"cpu_time": 50,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_1PercentFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_1PercentSlower",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_10PercentFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_10PercentSlower",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_100xSlower",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_100xFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 10000,
"cpu_time": 10000,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_10PercentCPUToTime",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_ThirdFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_BadTimeUnit",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 0.4,
"cpu_time": 0.5,
"time_unit": "s"
},
{
"name": "BM_DifferentTimeUnit",
"iterations": 1,
"real_time": 1,
"cpu_time": 1,
"time_unit": "s"
}
]
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{
"context": {
"date": "2016-08-02 17:44:46",
"num_cpus": 4,
"mhz_per_cpu": 4228,
"cpu_scaling_enabled": false,
"library_build_type": "release"
},
"benchmarks": [
{
"name": "BM_SameTimes",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 10,
"cpu_time": 10,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_2xFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 25,
"cpu_time": 25,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_2xSlower",
"iterations": 20833333,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_1PercentFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 98.9999999,
"cpu_time": 98.9999999,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_1PercentSlower",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100.9999999,
"cpu_time": 100.9999999,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_10PercentFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 90,
"cpu_time": 90,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_10PercentSlower",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 110,
"cpu_time": 110,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_100xSlower",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 1.0000e+04,
"cpu_time": 1.0000e+04,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_100xFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 100,
"cpu_time": 100,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_10PercentCPUToTime",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 110,
"cpu_time": 90,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_ThirdFaster",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 66.665,
"cpu_time": 66.664,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_BadTimeUnit",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 0.04,
"cpu_time": 0.6,
"time_unit": "s"
},
{
"name": "BM_DifferentTimeUnit",
"iterations": 1,
"real_time": 1,
"cpu_time": 1,
"time_unit": "ns"
}
]
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{
"context": {
"date": "2016-08-02 17:44:46",
"num_cpus": 4,
"mhz_per_cpu": 4228,
"cpu_scaling_enabled": false,
"library_build_type": "release"
},
"benchmarks": [
{
"name": "BM_Hi",
"iterations": 1234,
"real_time": 42,
"cpu_time": 24,
"time_unit": "ms"
},
{
"name": "BM_Zero",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 10,
"cpu_time": 10,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_Zero/4",
"iterations": 4000,
"real_time": 40,
"cpu_time": 40,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "Prefix/BM_Zero",
"iterations": 2000,
"real_time": 20,
"cpu_time": 20,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "Prefix/BM_Zero/3",
"iterations": 3000,
"real_time": 30,
"cpu_time": 30,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_One",
"iterations": 5000,
"real_time": 5,
"cpu_time": 5,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_One/4",
"iterations": 2000,
"real_time": 20,
"cpu_time": 20,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "Prefix/BM_One",
"iterations": 1000,
"real_time": 10,
"cpu_time": 10,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "Prefix/BM_One/3",
"iterations": 1500,
"real_time": 15,
"cpu_time": 15,
"time_unit": "ns"
},
{
"name": "BM_Bye",
"iterations": 5321,
"real_time": 11,
"cpu_time": 63,
"time_unit": "ns"
}
]
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"""Google Benchmark tooling"""
__author__ = 'Eric Fiselier'
__email__ = 'eric@efcs.ca'
__versioninfo__ = (0, 5, 0)
__version__ = '.'.join(str(v) for v in __versioninfo__) + 'dev'
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"""report.py - Utilities for reporting statistics about benchmark results
"""
import os
import re
import copy
class BenchmarkColor(object):
def __init__(self, name, code):
self.name = name
self.code = code
def __repr__(self):
return '%s%r' % (self.__class__.__name__,
(self.name, self.code))
def __format__(self, format):
return self.code
# Benchmark Colors Enumeration
BC_NONE = BenchmarkColor('NONE', '')
BC_MAGENTA = BenchmarkColor('MAGENTA', '\033[95m')
BC_CYAN = BenchmarkColor('CYAN', '\033[96m')
BC_OKBLUE = BenchmarkColor('OKBLUE', '\033[94m')
BC_HEADER = BenchmarkColor('HEADER', '\033[92m')
BC_WARNING = BenchmarkColor('WARNING', '\033[93m')
BC_WHITE = BenchmarkColor('WHITE', '\033[97m')
BC_FAIL = BenchmarkColor('FAIL', '\033[91m')
BC_ENDC = BenchmarkColor('ENDC', '\033[0m')
BC_BOLD = BenchmarkColor('BOLD', '\033[1m')
BC_UNDERLINE = BenchmarkColor('UNDERLINE', '\033[4m')
def color_format(use_color, fmt_str, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Return the result of 'fmt_str.format(*args, **kwargs)' after transforming
'args' and 'kwargs' according to the value of 'use_color'. If 'use_color'
is False then all color codes in 'args' and 'kwargs' are replaced with
the empty string.
"""
assert use_color is True or use_color is False
if not use_color:
args = [arg if not isinstance(arg, BenchmarkColor) else BC_NONE
for arg in args]
kwargs = {key: arg if not isinstance(arg, BenchmarkColor) else BC_NONE
for key, arg in kwargs.items()}
return fmt_str.format(*args, **kwargs)
def find_longest_name(benchmark_list):
"""
Return the length of the longest benchmark name in a given list of
benchmark JSON objects
"""
longest_name = 1
for bc in benchmark_list:
if len(bc['name']) > longest_name:
longest_name = len(bc['name'])
return longest_name
def calculate_change(old_val, new_val):
"""
Return a float representing the decimal change between old_val and new_val.
"""
if old_val == 0 and new_val == 0:
return 0.0
if old_val == 0:
return float(new_val - old_val) / (float(old_val + new_val) / 2)
return float(new_val - old_val) / abs(old_val)
def filter_benchmark(json_orig, family, replacement=""):
"""
Apply a filter to the json, and only leave the 'family' of benchmarks.
"""
regex = re.compile(family)
filtered = {}
filtered['benchmarks'] = []
for be in json_orig['benchmarks']:
if not regex.search(be['name']):
continue
filteredbench = copy.deepcopy(be) # Do NOT modify the old name!
filteredbench['name'] = regex.sub(replacement, filteredbench['name'])
filtered['benchmarks'].append(filteredbench)
return filtered
def generate_difference_report(json1, json2, use_color=True):
"""
Calculate and report the difference between each test of two benchmarks
runs specified as 'json1' and 'json2'.
"""
first_col_width = find_longest_name(json1['benchmarks'])
def find_test(name):
for b in json2['benchmarks']:
if b['name'] == name:
return b
return None
first_col_width = max(first_col_width, len('Benchmark'))
first_line = "{:<{}s}Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New".format(
'Benchmark', 12 + first_col_width)
output_strs = [first_line, '-' * len(first_line)]
gen = (bn for bn in json1['benchmarks'] if 'real_time' in bn and 'cpu_time' in bn)
for bn in gen:
other_bench = find_test(bn['name'])
if not other_bench:
continue
if bn['time_unit'] != other_bench['time_unit']:
continue
def get_color(res):
if res > 0.05:
return BC_FAIL
elif res > -0.07:
return BC_WHITE
else:
return BC_CYAN
fmt_str = "{}{:<{}s}{endc}{}{:+16.4f}{endc}{}{:+16.4f}{endc}{:14.0f}{:14.0f}{endc}{:14.0f}{:14.0f}"
tres = calculate_change(bn['real_time'], other_bench['real_time'])
cpures = calculate_change(bn['cpu_time'], other_bench['cpu_time'])
output_strs += [color_format(use_color, fmt_str,
BC_HEADER, bn['name'], first_col_width,
get_color(tres), tres, get_color(cpures), cpures,
bn['real_time'], other_bench['real_time'],
bn['cpu_time'], other_bench['cpu_time'],
endc=BC_ENDC)]
return output_strs
###############################################################################
# Unit tests
import unittest
class TestReportDifference(unittest.TestCase):
def load_results(self):
import json
testInputs = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), 'Inputs')
testOutput1 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test1_run1.json')
testOutput2 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test1_run2.json')
with open(testOutput1, 'r') as f:
json1 = json.load(f)
with open(testOutput2, 'r') as f:
json2 = json.load(f)
return json1, json2
def test_basic(self):
expect_lines = [
['BM_SameTimes', '+0.0000', '+0.0000', '10', '10', '10', '10'],
['BM_2xFaster', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '50', '25', '50', '25'],
['BM_2xSlower', '+1.0000', '+1.0000', '50', '100', '50', '100'],
['BM_1PercentFaster', '-0.0100', '-0.0100', '100', '99', '100', '99'],
['BM_1PercentSlower', '+0.0100', '+0.0100', '100', '101', '100', '101'],
['BM_10PercentFaster', '-0.1000', '-0.1000', '100', '90', '100', '90'],
['BM_10PercentSlower', '+0.1000', '+0.1000', '100', '110', '100', '110'],
['BM_100xSlower', '+99.0000', '+99.0000', '100', '10000', '100', '10000'],
['BM_100xFaster', '-0.9900', '-0.9900', '10000', '100', '10000', '100'],
['BM_10PercentCPUToTime', '+0.1000', '-0.1000', '100', '110', '100', '90'],
['BM_ThirdFaster', '-0.3333', '-0.3334', '100', '67', '100', '67'],
['BM_BadTimeUnit', '-0.9000', '+0.2000', '0', '0', '0', '1'],
]
json1, json2 = self.load_results()
output_lines_with_header = generate_difference_report(json1, json2, use_color=False)
output_lines = output_lines_with_header[2:]
print("\n".join(output_lines_with_header))
self.assertEqual(len(output_lines), len(expect_lines))
for i in range(0, len(output_lines)):
parts = [x for x in output_lines[i].split(' ') if x]
self.assertEqual(len(parts), 7)
self.assertEqual(parts, expect_lines[i])
class TestReportDifferenceBetweenFamilies(unittest.TestCase):
def load_result(self):
import json
testInputs = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), 'Inputs')
testOutput = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test2_run.json')
with open(testOutput, 'r') as f:
json = json.load(f)
return json
def test_basic(self):
expect_lines = [
['.', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '10', '5', '10', '5'],
['./4', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '40', '20', '40', '20'],
['Prefix/.', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '20', '10', '20', '10'],
['Prefix/./3', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '30', '15', '30', '15'],
]
json = self.load_result()
json1 = filter_benchmark(json, "BM_Z.ro", ".")
json2 = filter_benchmark(json, "BM_O.e", ".")
output_lines_with_header = generate_difference_report(json1, json2, use_color=False)
output_lines = output_lines_with_header[2:]
print("\n")
print("\n".join(output_lines_with_header))
self.assertEqual(len(output_lines), len(expect_lines))
for i in range(0, len(output_lines)):
parts = [x for x in output_lines[i].split(' ') if x]
self.assertEqual(len(parts), 7)
self.assertEqual(parts, expect_lines[i])
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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"""util.py - General utilities for running, loading, and processing benchmarks
"""
import json
import os
import tempfile
import subprocess
import sys
# Input file type enumeration
IT_Invalid = 0
IT_JSON = 1
IT_Executable = 2
_num_magic_bytes = 2 if sys.platform.startswith('win') else 4
def is_executable_file(filename):
"""
Return 'True' if 'filename' names a valid file which is likely
an executable. A file is considered an executable if it starts with the
magic bytes for a EXE, Mach O, or ELF file.
"""
if not os.path.isfile(filename):
return False
with open(filename, mode='rb') as f:
magic_bytes = f.read(_num_magic_bytes)
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
return magic_bytes in [
b'\xfe\xed\xfa\xce', # MH_MAGIC
b'\xce\xfa\xed\xfe', # MH_CIGAM
b'\xfe\xed\xfa\xcf', # MH_MAGIC_64
b'\xcf\xfa\xed\xfe', # MH_CIGAM_64
b'\xca\xfe\xba\xbe', # FAT_MAGIC
b'\xbe\xba\xfe\xca' # FAT_CIGAM
]
elif sys.platform.startswith('win'):
return magic_bytes == b'MZ'
else:
return magic_bytes == b'\x7FELF'
def is_json_file(filename):
"""
Returns 'True' if 'filename' names a valid JSON output file.
'False' otherwise.
"""
try:
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
json.load(f)
return True
except:
pass
return False
def classify_input_file(filename):
"""
Return a tuple (type, msg) where 'type' specifies the classified type
of 'filename'. If 'type' is 'IT_Invalid' then 'msg' is a human readable
string represeting the error.
"""
ftype = IT_Invalid
err_msg = None
if not os.path.exists(filename):
err_msg = "'%s' does not exist" % filename
elif not os.path.isfile(filename):
err_msg = "'%s' does not name a file" % filename
elif is_executable_file(filename):
ftype = IT_Executable
elif is_json_file(filename):
ftype = IT_JSON
else:
err_msg = "'%s' does not name a valid benchmark executable or JSON file" % filename
return ftype, err_msg
def check_input_file(filename):
"""
Classify the file named by 'filename' and return the classification.
If the file is classified as 'IT_Invalid' print an error message and exit
the program.
"""
ftype, msg = classify_input_file(filename)
if ftype == IT_Invalid:
print("Invalid input file: %s" % msg)
sys.exit(1)
return ftype
def find_benchmark_flag(prefix, benchmark_flags):
"""
Search the specified list of flags for a flag matching `<prefix><arg>` and
if it is found return the arg it specifies. If specified more than once the
last value is returned. If the flag is not found None is returned.
"""
assert prefix.startswith('--') and prefix.endswith('=')
result = None
for f in benchmark_flags:
if f.startswith(prefix):
result = f[len(prefix):]
return result
def remove_benchmark_flags(prefix, benchmark_flags):
"""
Return a new list containing the specified benchmark_flags except those
with the specified prefix.
"""
assert prefix.startswith('--') and prefix.endswith('=')
return [f for f in benchmark_flags if not f.startswith(prefix)]
def load_benchmark_results(fname):
"""
Read benchmark output from a file and return the JSON object.
REQUIRES: 'fname' names a file containing JSON benchmark output.
"""
with open(fname, 'r') as f:
return json.load(f)
def run_benchmark(exe_name, benchmark_flags):
"""
Run a benchmark specified by 'exe_name' with the specified
'benchmark_flags'. The benchmark is run directly as a subprocess to preserve
real time console output.
RETURNS: A JSON object representing the benchmark output
"""
output_name = find_benchmark_flag('--benchmark_out=',
benchmark_flags)
is_temp_output = False
if output_name is None:
is_temp_output = True
thandle, output_name = tempfile.mkstemp()
os.close(thandle)
benchmark_flags = list(benchmark_flags) + \
['--benchmark_out=%s' % output_name]
cmd = [exe_name] + benchmark_flags
print("RUNNING: %s" % ' '.join(cmd))
exitCode = subprocess.call(cmd)
if exitCode != 0:
print('TEST FAILED...')
sys.exit(exitCode)
json_res = load_benchmark_results(output_name)
if is_temp_output:
os.unlink(output_name)
return json_res
def run_or_load_benchmark(filename, benchmark_flags):
"""
Get the results for a specified benchmark. If 'filename' specifies
an executable benchmark then the results are generated by running the
benchmark. Otherwise 'filename' must name a valid JSON output file,
which is loaded and the result returned.
"""
ftype = check_input_file(filename)
if ftype == IT_JSON:
return load_benchmark_results(filename)
elif ftype == IT_Executable:
return run_benchmark(filename, benchmark_flags)
else:
assert False # This branch is unreachable

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
strip_asm.py - Cleanup ASM output for the specified file
"""
from argparse import ArgumentParser
import sys
import os
import re
def find_used_labels(asm):
found = set()
label_re = re.compile("\s*j[a-z]+\s+\.L([a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)")
for l in asm.splitlines():
m = label_re.match(l)
if m:
found.add('.L%s' % m.group(1))
return found
def normalize_labels(asm):
decls = set()
label_decl = re.compile("^[.]{0,1}L([a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)(?=:)")
for l in asm.splitlines():
m = label_decl.match(l)
if m:
decls.add(m.group(0))
if len(decls) == 0:
return asm
needs_dot = next(iter(decls))[0] != '.'
if not needs_dot:
return asm
for ld in decls:
asm = re.sub("(^|\s+)" + ld + "(?=:|\s)", '\\1.' + ld, asm)
return asm
def transform_labels(asm):
asm = normalize_labels(asm)
used_decls = find_used_labels(asm)
new_asm = ''
label_decl = re.compile("^\.L([a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)(?=:)")
for l in asm.splitlines():
m = label_decl.match(l)
if not m or m.group(0) in used_decls:
new_asm += l
new_asm += '\n'
return new_asm
def is_identifier(tk):
if len(tk) == 0:
return False
first = tk[0]
if not first.isalpha() and first != '_':
return False
for i in range(1, len(tk)):
c = tk[i]
if not c.isalnum() and c != '_':
return False
return True
def process_identifiers(l):
"""
process_identifiers - process all identifiers and modify them to have
consistent names across all platforms; specifically across ELF and MachO.
For example, MachO inserts an additional understore at the beginning of
names. This function removes that.
"""
parts = re.split(r'([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)', l)
new_line = ''
for tk in parts:
if is_identifier(tk):
if tk.startswith('__Z'):
tk = tk[1:]
elif tk.startswith('_') and len(tk) > 1 and \
tk[1].isalpha() and tk[1] != 'Z':
tk = tk[1:]
new_line += tk
return new_line
def process_asm(asm):
"""
Strip the ASM of unwanted directives and lines
"""
new_contents = ''
asm = transform_labels(asm)
# TODO: Add more things we want to remove
discard_regexes = [
re.compile("\s+\..*$"), # directive
re.compile("\s*#(NO_APP|APP)$"), #inline ASM
re.compile("\s*#.*$"), # comment line
re.compile("\s*\.globa?l\s*([.a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9$_.]*)"), #global directive
re.compile("\s*\.(string|asciz|ascii|[1248]?byte|short|word|long|quad|value|zero)"),
]
keep_regexes = [
]
fn_label_def = re.compile("^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_.]*:")
for l in asm.splitlines():
# Remove Mach-O attribute
l = l.replace('@GOTPCREL', '')
add_line = True
for reg in discard_regexes:
if reg.match(l) is not None:
add_line = False
break
for reg in keep_regexes:
if reg.match(l) is not None:
add_line = True
break
if add_line:
if fn_label_def.match(l) and len(new_contents) != 0:
new_contents += '\n'
l = process_identifiers(l)
new_contents += l
new_contents += '\n'
return new_contents
def main():
parser = ArgumentParser(
description='generate a stripped assembly file')
parser.add_argument(
'input', metavar='input', type=str, nargs=1,
help='An input assembly file')
parser.add_argument(
'out', metavar='output', type=str, nargs=1,
help='The output file')
args, unknown_args = parser.parse_known_args()
input = args.input[0]
output = args.out[0]
if not os.path.isfile(input):
print(("ERROR: input file '%s' does not exist") % input)
sys.exit(1)
contents = None
with open(input, 'r') as f:
contents = f.read()
new_contents = process_asm(contents)
with open(output, 'w') as f:
f.write(new_contents)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
# vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
# kate: tab-width: 4; replace-tabs on; indent-width 4; tab-indents: off;
# kate: indent-mode python; remove-trailing-spaces modified;

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# Doxyfile 1.8.15
# Doxyfile 1.8.16
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Project related configuration options
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8
PROJECT_NAME = "JSON for Modern C++"
PROJECT_NUMBER = 3.5.0
PROJECT_NUMBER = 3.6.0
PROJECT_BRIEF =
PROJECT_LOGO =
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = .
@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO
OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_SLICE = NO
EXTENSION_MAPPING =
MARKDOWN_SUPPORT = YES
TOC_INCLUDE_HEADINGS = 0
@ -141,7 +142,7 @@ USE_HTAGS = NO
VERBATIM_HEADERS = NO
CLANG_ASSISTED_PARSING = YES
CLANG_OPTIONS = -std=c++11
CLANG_COMPILATION_DATABASE_PATH = 0
CLANG_DATABASE_PATH =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options related to the alphabetical class index
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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LATEX_OUTPUT = latex
LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex
MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex
LATEX_MAKEINDEX_CMD = \makeindex
COMPACT_LATEX = NO
PAPER_TYPE = a4
EXTRA_PACKAGES =
@ -228,6 +230,7 @@ LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO
LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO
LATEX_BIB_STYLE = plain
LATEX_TIMESTAMP = NO
LATEX_EMOJI_DIRECTORY =
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options related to the RTF output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -252,6 +255,7 @@ MAN_LINKS = NO
GENERATE_XML = YES
XML_OUTPUT = xml
XML_PROGRAMLISTING = YES
XML_NS_MEMB_FILE_SCOPE = NO
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration options related to the DOCBOOK output
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// create some JSON values
json j_object = R"( {"key": "value"} )"_json;
json j_array = R"( [1, 2, 3] )"_json;
// call contains
std::cout << std::boolalpha <<
"j_object contains 'key': " << j_object.contains("key") << '\n' <<
"j_object contains 'another': " << j_object.contains("another") << '\n' <<
"j_array contains 'key': " << j_array.contains("key") << std::endl;
}

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j_object contains 'key': true
j_object contains 'another': false
j_array contains 'key': false

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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// different JSON Pointers
json::json_pointer ptr1("/foo");
json::json_pointer ptr2("/foo/0");
// call empty()
std::cout << "last reference token of " << ptr1 << " is " << ptr1.back() << '\n'
<< "last reference token of " << ptr2 << " is " << ptr2.back() << std::endl;
}

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last reference token of "/foo/0" is 0

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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// different JSON Pointers
json::json_pointer ptr0;
json::json_pointer ptr1("");
json::json_pointer ptr2("/foo");
json::json_pointer ptr3("/foo/0");
// call empty()
std::cout << std::boolalpha
<< ptr0 << ": " << ptr0.empty() << '\n'
<< ptr1 << ": " << ptr1.empty() << '\n'
<< ptr2 << ": " << ptr2.empty() << '\n'
<< ptr3 << ": " << ptr3.empty() << std::endl;
}

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"": true
"": true
"/foo": false
"/foo/0": false

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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// create a JSON pointer
json::json_pointer ptr("/foo");
std::cout << ptr << '\n';
// apppend a JSON Pointer
ptr /= json::json_pointer("/bar/baz");
std::cout << ptr << '\n';
// append a string
ptr /= "fob";
std::cout << ptr << '\n';
// append an array index
ptr /= 42;
std::cout << ptr << std::endl;
}

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"/foo"
"/foo/bar/baz"
"/foo/bar/baz/fob"
"/foo/bar/baz/fob/42"

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