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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Albert
3e87c78543 Revert "Revert "Moving StringPrintf to libbase.""
This reverts commit d2dad2b24f.
2015-03-16 10:06:29 -07:00
Nicolas Geoffray
d2dad2b24f Revert "Moving StringPrintf to libbase."
libbase has been reverted

This reverts commit 7ed5fa1e4d.

Change-Id: I5d8ff8c38ff8c9123e6cee5dc15a101a79e94b2e
2015-03-16 12:19:26 +00:00
Dan Albert
7ed5fa1e4d Moving StringPrintf to libbase.
Change-Id: I47ef28bb294ffb7c7c065c5624417edf23503b77
2015-03-13 22:34:37 -07:00
Christopher Ferris
339ac378ca Allow wildcards to match arg values.
Change-Id: I38230b500bb8f8f69af0d7c740855a401cd12898
2015-02-25 14:56:32 -08:00
Greg Hackmann
567bfb3779 Fix 64-bit benchmark build
The * flag to printf() wants an int instead of size_t, and these are
distinct types on 64-bit.  To accomodate this, make the name column
width helpers return int.

In theory this truncates things, but in practice this only matters if
you have a benchmark with more than INT_MAX characters in its name (in
which case you have bigger problems).

Change-Id: I3338948c25a3a8d84f1ead2f5b457c05da8a01cf
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
2015-02-20 11:07:38 -08:00
Christopher Ferris
df4942c04a Refactor the benchmark code.
Changes:
- Modify the benchmarks to derive from a single Benchmark object.
- Rewrite the main iteration code. This includes changing the iteration
  code to use the actual total time calculated by the benchmark as a basis
  for determining whether there are enough iterations instead of using
  the time it takes to run the benchmark.
- Allow benchmarks to take no argument, int, or double.
- Fix the PrettyInt printer for negative integers.
- Modify the max column width name to include the whole name including
  the arg part.
- Reformat property_benchmark.cpp in line with the rest of the code.
- Modify a few of the math benchmarks to take an argument instead of
  separate benchmarks for the same function with different args.
- Create a vector of regex_t structs to represent the args all at
  once instead of when running each benchmark.

This change is in preparation for adding new math based benchmarks.

Tested by running on a nexus flo running at max using the new code
and the old code and comparing. All of the numbers are similar, but
some of the iterations are different due to the slightly different
algorithm used.

Change-Id: I57ad1f3ff083282b9ffeb72e687cab369ce3523a
2015-02-19 14:58:24 -08:00