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Vy Nguyen
dc1a97174d
Introduce accessors for currently public data members (threads and thread_index) (#1208)
* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate the direct access to these fields.

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate the direct access to these fields.

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.

* [benchmark] Introduce accessors for currently public data members `threads` and `thread_index`

Also deprecate direct access to `.thread_index` and make threads a private field

Motivations:

Our internal library provides accessors for those fields because the styleguide disalows accessing classes' data members directly (even if they're const).
There has been a discussion to simply move internal library to make its fields public similarly to the OSS version here, however, the concern is that these kinds of direct access would prevent many types of future design changes (eg how/whether the values would be stored in the data member)

I think the concensus in the end is that we'd change the external library for this case.
AFAIK, there are three important third_party users that we'd need to migrate: tcmalloc, abseil and tensorflow.
Please let me know if I'm missing anyone else.
2021-08-23 09:06:57 +01:00
Mircea Trofin
d6778aebbe
Deduplicate test function name in python bindings example (#1189)
This appears to be the source of unclean termination of the test on some
versions of python related to object dereferencing.
2021-06-28 10:28:04 +01:00
Dominic Hamon
f1deaf16b8
fix minor typo (though this is an external property) 2021-04-09 13:00:43 +01:00
Dominic Hamon
5a77a6d8dc
fix minor typo 2021-04-09 13:00:06 +01:00
feserr
378ed8ff25
Add 'seconds' time unit (#1076)
Fixes #1075.

* Add an option to report in seconds.

* Reduce the time of the test.

* Add CSV/JSON tests for new time reports.
2020-12-21 20:15:58 +03:00
Antoine Prouvost
73d4d5e8d6
Bind benchmark builder to Python (#1040)
* Fix setup.py and reformat

* Bind benchmark

* Add benchmark option to Python

* Add Python examples for range, complexity, and thread

* Remove invalid multithreading in Python

* Bump Python bindings version to 0.2.0

Co-authored-by: Dominic Hamon <dominichamon@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-09-11 10:55:18 +01:00
Antoine Prouvost
12e85b2eeb
Bind more State methods/attributes to Python (#1037)
* Bind Counter to Python

* Bind State methods to Python

* Bind state.counters to Python

* Import _benchmark.Counter

* Add Python example of state usage

Co-authored-by: Dominic Hamon <dominichamon@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-09-10 09:57:30 +01:00
Dominic Hamon
beb360d03e
Create pylint.yml (#1039)
* Create pylint.yml

* improve file matching

* fix some pylint issues

* run on PR and push (force on master only)

* more pylint fixes

* suppress noisy exit code and filter to fatals

* add conan as a dep so the module is importable

* fix lint error on unreachable branch
2020-09-09 09:43:26 +01:00
Chris Jones
37177a84b7
Fix python extension import (#1000) 2020-07-09 12:54:41 +01:00
Chris Jones
39c8d58a76
Rename python bindings package to google_benchmark. (#999)
A few people have complained that `benchmark` is too generic. Also, add
Python 3.8.
2020-07-09 09:23:06 +01:00
Skye Wanderman-Milne
7f27afe83b
Expose methods for custom main functions in Python. (#993) 2020-06-30 09:51:30 +01:00
Chris Jones
22e55e18eb
Add some simple docs for installing the Python bindings from source. (#975) 2020-06-08 17:29:43 +01:00
Chris Jones
6746c65bcf
Expose SkipWithError in Python bindings. (#968) 2020-05-28 09:33:06 +01:00
Chris Jones
d3ad0b9d11
Add Python bindings. (#957)
* Add Python bindings.

* Add license headers.

* Change example to a test.

* Add example usage to module docstring.
2020-05-06 17:28:29 +01:00