shaka-packager/packager/testing/perf/perf_test.h

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// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef TESTING_PERF_PERF_TEST_H_
#define TESTING_PERF_PERF_TEST_H_
#include <string>
namespace perf_test {
// Prints numerical information to stdout in a controlled format, for
// post-processing. |measurement| is a description of the quantity being
// measured, e.g. "vm_peak"; |modifier| is provided as a convenience and
// will be appended directly to the name of the |measurement|, e.g.
// "_browser"; |trace| is a description of the particular data point, e.g.
// "reference"; |value| is the measured value; and |units| is a description
// of the units of measure, e.g. "bytes". If |important| is true, the output
// line will be specially marked, to notify the post-processor. The strings
// may be empty. They should not contain any colons (:) or equals signs (=).
// A typical post-processing step would be to produce graphs of the data
// produced for various builds, using the combined |measurement| + |modifier|
// string to specify a particular graph and the |trace| to identify a trace
// (i.e., data series) on that graph.
void PrintResult(const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
size_t value,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
void PrintResult(const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
double value,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
void AppendResult(std::string& output,
const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
size_t value,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
// Like the above version of PrintResult(), but takes a std::string value
// instead of a size_t.
void PrintResult(const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
const std::string& value,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
void AppendResult(std::string& output,
const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
const std::string& value,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
// Like PrintResult(), but prints a (mean, standard deviation) result pair.
// The |<values>| should be two comma-separated numbers, the mean and
// standard deviation (or other error metric) of the measurement.
void PrintResultMeanAndError(const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
const std::string& mean_and_error,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
void AppendResultMeanAndError(std::string& output,
const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
const std::string& mean_and_error,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
// Like PrintResult(), but prints an entire list of results. The |values|
// will generally be a list of comma-separated numbers. A typical
// post-processing step might produce plots of their mean and standard
// deviation.
void PrintResultList(const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
const std::string& values,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
void AppendResultList(std::string& output,
const std::string& measurement,
const std::string& modifier,
const std::string& trace,
const std::string& values,
const std::string& units,
bool important);
// Prints memory commit charge stats for use by perf graphs.
void PrintSystemCommitCharge(const std::string& test_name,
size_t charge,
bool important);
void PrintSystemCommitCharge(FILE* target,
const std::string& test_name,
size_t charge,
bool important);
std::string SystemCommitChargeToString(const std::string& test_name,
size_t charge,
bool important);
} // namespace perf_test
#endif // TESTING_PERF_PERF_TEST_H_