* Move ComputeStats call out of the reporters
* Cleanup adjusted time calculations in reporters
* Move ComputeBigO call out of reporters
* Remove ReportComplexity interface using ReportRuns instead
* Factor out reporting of basic context information
* Attempt to fix GCC 4.6 build errors
* Move ComputeStats to complexity.cc
* Add lambda benchmarks
* Remove lambda capture since the lambda is not at a block scope
* Remove LambdaBenchmark helper since FunctionBenchmark can be used with non-capturing lambas
* Add lambda benchmarks
* Remove lambda capture since the lambda is not at a block scope
* Remove LambdaBenchmark helper since FunctionBenchmark can be used with non-capturing lambas
* Add more docs for BENCHMARK_CAPTURE.
* Fix use of misnamed parameter
* Guard BENCHMARK_CAPTURE tests against non-c++11 compilers
* Move tests out of basic_test.cc
* Add test for reporter output.
* setup err_stream tests
* Fix warnings in tests
* whitespace
* Fix build errors caused by super pedantic compilers
* Pass streams by pointer not non-const reference
Some benchmarks may run a few milliseconds which makes it kind of hard to visually compare, since the currently only available nanoseconds numbers can get very large in this case. Therefore this commit adds an optional command line flag --benchmark_time_unit which lets the user choose between ns and ms time units for displaying the mean execution time.
Having access to the thread count from within a benchmark is useful,
for when one wants to distribute a workload dynamically among the
benchmarks running in parallel e.g when using ThreadRange() or
ThreadPerCpu().