benchmark/test/output_test.h

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#ifndef TEST_OUTPUT_TEST_H
#define TEST_OUTPUT_TEST_H
#undef NDEBUG
#include <initializer_list>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "../src/re.h"
#include "benchmark/benchmark.h"
#define CONCAT2(x, y) x##y
#define CONCAT(x, y) CONCAT2(x, y)
#define ADD_CASES(...) int CONCAT(dummy, __LINE__) = ::AddCases(__VA_ARGS__)
#define SET_SUBSTITUTIONS(...) \
int CONCAT(dummy, __LINE__) = ::SetSubstitutions(__VA_ARGS__)
enum MatchRules {
MR_Default, // Skip non-matching lines until a match is found.
MR_Next, // Match must occur on the next line.
MR_Not // No line between the current position and the next match matches
// the regex
};
struct TestCase {
TestCase(std::string re, int rule = MR_Default);
std::string regex_str;
int match_rule;
std::string substituted_regex;
std::shared_ptr<benchmark::Regex> regex;
};
enum TestCaseID {
TC_ConsoleOut,
TC_ConsoleErr,
TC_JSONOut,
TC_JSONErr,
TC_CSVOut,
TC_CSVErr,
TC_NumID // PRIVATE
};
// Add a list of test cases to be run against the output specified by
// 'ID'
int AddCases(TestCaseID ID, std::initializer_list<TestCase> il);
// Add or set a list of substitutions to be performed on constructed regex's
// See 'output_test_helper.cc' for a list of default substitutions.
int SetSubstitutions(
std::initializer_list<std::pair<std::string, std::string>> il);
// Run all output tests.
void RunOutputTests(int argc, char* argv[]);
// ========================================================================= //
// ------------------------- Results checking ------------------------------ //
// ========================================================================= //
struct ResultsCheckerEntry;
typedef std::function< void(ResultsCheckerEntry const&) > ResultsCheckFn;
// Add a function to check the (CSV) results of a benchmark. These
// functions will be called only after the output was successfully
// checked.
size_t AddChecker(const char* bm_name, ResultsCheckFn fn);
// Class to test the results of a benchmark.
// It inspects the results by looking at the CSV output of a subscribed
// benchmark.
struct ResultsCheckerEntry {
std::string name;
std::map< std::string, std::string > values;
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ResultsCheckerEntry(const std::string& n) : name(n) {}
int NumThreads() const;
// get the real_time duration of the benchmark in seconds
double DurationRealTime() const {
return GetAs< double >("iterations") * GetTime("real_time");
}
// get the cpu_time duration of the benchmark in seconds
double DurationCPUTime() const {
return GetAs< double >("iterations") * GetTime("cpu_time");
}
// get the string for a result by name, or nullptr if the name
// is not found
const std::string* Get(const char* entry_name) const {
auto it = values.find(entry_name);
if(it == values.end()) return nullptr;
return &it->second;
}
// get a result by name, parsed as a specific type.
// For counters, use GetCounterAs instead.
template< class T > T GetAs(const char* entry_name) const {
auto *sv = Get(entry_name);
CHECK(sv != nullptr && !sv->empty());
std::stringstream ss;
ss << *sv;
T out;
ss >> out;
CHECK(!ss.fail());
return out;
}
// counters are written as doubles, so they have to be read first
// as a double, and only then converted to the asked type.
template< class T > T GetCounterAs(const char* entry_name) const {
double dval = GetAs< double >(entry_name);
T tval = static_cast< T >(dval);
return tval;
}
// get cpu_time or real_time in seconds
double GetTime(const char* which) const;
};
//----------------------------------
// Macros to help in result checking. Do not use them with arguments causing
// side-effects.
#define _CHECK_RESULT_VALUE(entry, getfn, var_type, var_name, relationship, value) \
CONCAT(CHECK_, relationship) \
(entry.getfn< var_type >(var_name), (value)) << "\n" \
<< __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": " << (entry).name << ":\n" \
<< __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": " \
<< "expected (" << #var_type << ")" << (var_name) \
<< "=" << (entry).getfn< var_type >(var_name) \
<< " to be " #relationship " to " << (value) << "\n"
// check with tolerance. eps_factor is the tolerance window, which will be
// interpreted relative to value.
#define _CHECK_RESULT_VALUE_EPS(entry, getfn, var_type, var_name, relationship, value, eps_factor) \
CONCAT(CHECK_, relationship) \
(entry.getfn< var_type >(var_name), (value), (eps_factor) * (value)) << "\n" \
<< __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": " << (entry).name << ":\n" \
<< __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": " \
<< "expected (" << #var_type << ")" << (var_name) \
<< "=" << (entry).getfn< var_type >(var_name) \
<< " to be " #relationship " to " << (value) << "\n" \
<< __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": " \
<< "with tolerance of " << (eps_factor) * (value) \
<< " (" << (eps_factor)*100. << "%), " \
<< "but delta was " << ((entry).getfn< var_type >(var_name) - (value)) \
<< " (" << (((entry).getfn< var_type >(var_name) - (value)) \
/ \
((value) > 1.e-5 || value < -1.e-5 ? value : 1.e-5)*100.) \
<< "%)"
#define CHECK_RESULT_VALUE(entry, var_type, var_name, relationship, value) \
_CHECK_RESULT_VALUE(entry, GetAs, var_type, var_name, relationship, value)
#define CHECK_COUNTER_VALUE(entry, var_type, var_name, relationship, value) \
_CHECK_RESULT_VALUE(entry, GetCounterAs, var_type, var_name, relationship, value)
#define CHECK_RESULT_VALUE_EPS(entry, var_name, relationship, value, eps_factor) \
_CHECK_RESULT_VALUE_EPS(entry, GetAs, double, var_name, relationship, value, eps_factor)
#define CHECK_COUNTER_VALUE_EPS(entry, var_name, relationship, value, eps_factor) \
_CHECK_RESULT_VALUE_EPS(entry, GetCounterAs, double, var_name, relationship, value, eps_factor)
#define CHECK_BENCHMARK_RESULTS(bm_name, checker_function) \
size_t CONCAT(dummy, __LINE__) = AddChecker(bm_name, checker_function)
// ========================================================================= //
// --------------------------- Misc Utilities ------------------------------ //
// ========================================================================= //
namespace {
const char* const dec_re = "[0-9]*[.]?[0-9]+([eE][-+][0-9]+)?";
} // end namespace
#endif // TEST_OUTPUT_TEST_H