Sebastian Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The attached patch adds this, conf files now look so:
Sebastian Riedel wrote:
The attached version should do most of the things you wanted.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/parrot$ tools/dev/parrotbench.pl -regex oo -conf
../parrotbench.conf
parrot perl python ruby
oo1 100% 39% 23% -
oo2 100% 40% 22% -
Good. Just some more notes:
I'd like the program to take a config like this:
parrot-C: ./parrot -C parrot-j: ./parrot -j perl: /usr/bin/perl perl-58_th: /opt/perl-th/bin/perl ... scheme: /usr/bin/rep: .scm
that is to be able to compare more different programs. Timings should be
relative to the first given program.
parrot: /home/sri/parrot/parrot: .pasm .imc ruby: /usr/bin/ruby: .rb python: /usr/bin/python: .py python-C: /usr/bin/python -C: .py perl: /usr/bin/perl -w: .pl
Output looks so (could be prettier):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/parrot$ tools/dev/parrotbench.pl -b 'oo|addit' -e 'python|parrot|perl'
parrot(pasm) parrot(imc) python(py) perl(pl)
addit 100% 131% - 87%
addit2 - 100% - -
oo1 100% - 23% 39%
oo2 100% - 21% 39%
Sorry, just kidding... everybody loves ruby!!! :)
I studied the config system, and now i wonder if it would make sense^^^^^^^
to write a configure step to probe for enemies, or is that overkill?
Please ...
No config step necessary. The -conf option is good enough.
leo
Cheers, Sebastian
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