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Thomas Rast 342e9ef2d9 Introduce a performance testing framework
This introduces a performance testing framework under t/perf/.  It
tries to be as close to the test-lib.sh infrastructure as possible,
and thus should be easy to get used to for git developers.

The following points were considered for the implementation:

1. You usually want to compare arbitrary revisions/build trees against
   each other.  They may not have the performance test under
   consideration, or even the perf-lib.sh infrastructure.

   To cope with this, the 'run' script lets you specify arbitrary
   build dirs and revisions.  It even automatically builds the revisions
   if it doesn't have them at hand yet.

2. Usually you would not want to run all tests.  It would take too
   long anyway.  The 'run' script lets you specify which tests to run;
   or you can also do it manually.  There is a Makefile for
   discoverability and 'make clean', but it is not meant for
   real-world use.

3. Creating test repos from scratch in every test is extremely
   time-consuming, and shipping or downloading such large/weird repos
   is out of the question.

   We leave this decision to the user.  Two different sizes of test
   repos can be configured, and the scripts just copy one or more of
   those (using hardlinks for the object store).  By default it tries
   to use the build tree's git.git repository.

   This is fairly fast and versatile.  Using a copy instead of a clone
   preserves many properties that the user may want to test for, such
   as lots of loose objects, unpacked refs, etc.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Rast <trast@student.ethz.ch>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2012-02-17 08:21:22 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
case "$1" in
--help)
echo "usage: $0 [other_git_tree...] [--] [test_scripts]"
exit 0
;;
esac
die () {
echo >&2 "error: $*"
exit 1
}
run_one_dir () {
if test $# -eq 0; then
set -- p????-*.sh
fi
echo "=== Running $# tests in ${GIT_TEST_INSTALLED:-this tree} ==="
for t in "$@"; do
./$t $GIT_TEST_OPTS
done
}
unpack_git_rev () {
rev=$1
mkdir -p build/$rev
(cd "$(git rev-parse --show-cdup)" && git archive --format=tar $rev) |
(cd build/$rev && tar x)
}
build_git_rev () {
rev=$1
cp ../../config.mak build/$rev/config.mak
(cd build/$rev && make $GIT_PERF_MAKE_OPTS) ||
die "failed to build revision '$mydir'"
}
run_dirs_helper () {
mydir=${1%/}
shift
while test $# -gt 0 -a "$1" != -- -a ! -f "$1"; do
shift
done
if test $# -gt 0 -a "$1" = --; then
shift
fi
if [ ! -d "$mydir" ]; then
rev=$(git rev-parse --verify "$mydir" 2>/dev/null) ||
die "'$mydir' is neither a directory nor a valid revision"
if [ ! -d build/$rev ]; then
unpack_git_rev $rev
fi
build_git_rev $rev
mydir=build/$rev
fi
if test "$mydir" = .; then
unset GIT_TEST_INSTALLED
else
GIT_TEST_INSTALLED="$mydir/bin-wrappers"
export GIT_TEST_INSTALLED
fi
run_one_dir "$@"
}
run_dirs () {
while test $# -gt 0 -a "$1" != -- -a ! -f "$1"; do
run_dirs_helper "$@"
shift
done
}
GIT_PERF_AGGREGATING_LATER=t
export GIT_PERF_AGGREGATING_LATER
cd "$(dirname $0)"
. ../../GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS
if test $# = 0 -o "$1" = -- -o -f "$1"; then
set -- . "$@"
fi
run_dirs "$@"
./aggregate.perl "$@"