2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.8.12)
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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project (benchmark)
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foreach(p
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CMP0054 # CMake 3.1
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CMP0056 # export EXE_LINKER_FLAGS to try_run
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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CMP0057 # Support no if() IN_LIST operator
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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)
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if(POLICY ${p})
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cmake_policy(SET ${p} NEW)
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endif()
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endforeach()
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option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_TESTING "Enable testing of the benchmark library." ON)
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS "Enable the use of exceptions in the benchmark library." ON)
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_LTO "Enable link time optimisation of the benchmark library." OFF)
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2016-08-30 03:12:01 +08:00
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option(BENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX "Build and test using libc++ as the standard library." OFF)
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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if(NOT MSVC)
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option(BENCHMARK_BUILD_32_BITS "Build a 32 bit version of the library." OFF)
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else()
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set(BENCHMARK_BUILD_32_BITS OFF CACHE BOOL "Build a 32 bit version of the library - unsupported when using MSVC)" FORCE)
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endif()
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_INSTALL "Enable installation of benchmark. (Projects embedding benchmark may want to turn this OFF.)" ON)
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# Allow unmet dependencies to be met using CMake's ExternalProject mechanics, which
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# may require downloading the source code.
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option(BENCHMARK_DOWNLOAD_DEPENDENCIES "Allow the downloading and in-tree building of unmet dependencies" OFF)
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# This option can be used to disable building and running unit tests which depend on gtest
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# in cases where it is not possible to build or find a valid version of gtest.
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option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS "Enable building the unit tests which depend on gtest" ON)
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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2018-07-10 12:02:00 +08:00
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set(ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS_DEFAULT OFF)
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function(should_enable_assembly_tests)
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if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
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string(TOLOWER ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_LOWER)
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if (${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_LOWER} MATCHES "coverage")
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# FIXME: The --coverage flag needs to be removed when building assembly
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# tests for this to work.
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return()
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endif()
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endif()
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if (MSVC)
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return()
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elseif(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "x86_64")
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return()
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elseif(NOT CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8)
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# FIXME: Make these work on 32 bit builds
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return()
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elseif(BENCHMARK_BUILD_32_BITS)
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# FIXME: Make these work on 32 bit builds
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return()
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endif()
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find_program(LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE FileCheck)
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if (LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE)
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set(LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE "${LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE}" CACHE PATH "llvm filecheck" FORCE)
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message(STATUS "LLVM FileCheck Found: ${LLVM_FILECHECK_EXE}")
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else()
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message(STATUS "Failed to find LLVM FileCheck")
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return()
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endif()
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set(ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS_DEFAULT ON PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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should_enable_assembly_tests()
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# This option disables the building and running of the assembly verification tests
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option(BENCHMARK_ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS "Enable building and running the assembly tests"
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${ENABLE_ASSEMBLY_TESTS_DEFAULT})
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# Make sure we can import out CMake functions
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/Modules")
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
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2018-07-10 12:02:00 +08:00
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# Read the git tags to determine the project version
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include(GetGitVersion)
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get_git_version(GIT_VERSION)
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# Tell the user what versions we are using
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string(REGEX MATCH "[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+" VERSION ${GIT_VERSION})
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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message(STATUS "Version: ${VERSION}")
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# The version of the libraries
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set(GENERIC_LIB_VERSION ${VERSION})
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string(SUBSTRING ${VERSION} 0 1 GENERIC_LIB_SOVERSION)
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# Import our CMake modules
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include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
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include(AddCXXCompilerFlag)
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include(CXXFeatureCheck)
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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if (BENCHMARK_BUILD_32_BITS)
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add_required_cxx_compiler_flag(-m32)
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endif()
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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if (MSVC)
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# Turn compiler warnings up to 11
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string(REGEX REPLACE "[-/]W[1-4]" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /W4")
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add_definitions(-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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if (NOT BENCHMARK_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-EHs-)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-EHa-)
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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add_definitions(-D_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0)
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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endif()
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# Link time optimisation
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if (BENCHMARK_ENABLE_LTO)
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE} /GL")
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set(CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE} /LTCG")
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set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE} /LTCG")
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set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_RELEASE} /LTCG")
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO} /GL")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "[-/]INCREMENTAL" "/INCREMENTAL:NO" CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO}")
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set(CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO} /LTCG")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "[-/]INCREMENTAL" "/INCREMENTAL:NO" CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO}")
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set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO} /LTCG")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "[-/]INCREMENTAL" "/INCREMENTAL:NO" CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO}")
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set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO} /LTCG")
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set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL} /GL")
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set(CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL "${CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL} /LTCG")
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set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL} /LTCG")
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set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL} /LTCG")
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endif()
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else()
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# Try and enable C++11. Don't use C++14 because it doesn't work in some
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# configurations.
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-std=c++11)
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if (NOT HAVE_CXX_FLAG_STD_CXX11)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-std=c++0x)
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endif()
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# Turn compiler warnings up to 11
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wall)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wextra)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wshadow)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Werror RELEASE)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Werror RELWITHDEBINFO)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Werror MINSIZEREL)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-pedantic)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-pedantic-errors)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wshorten-64-to-32)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-fstrict-aliasing)
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2018-07-10 12:02:00 +08:00
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# Disable warnings regarding deprecated parts of the library while building
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# and testing those parts of the library.
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wno-deprecated-declarations)
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if (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "Intel")
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# Intel silently ignores '-Wno-deprecated-declarations',
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# warning no. 1786 must be explicitly disabled.
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# See #631 for rationale.
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-wd1786)
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endif()
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# Disable deprecation warnings for release builds (when -Werror is enabled).
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wno-deprecated RELEASE)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wno-deprecated RELWITHDEBINFO)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wno-deprecated MINSIZEREL)
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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if (NOT BENCHMARK_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-fno-exceptions)
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endif()
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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if (HAVE_CXX_FLAG_FSTRICT_ALIASING)
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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if (NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "Intel") #ICC17u2: Many false positives for Wstrict-aliasing
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wstrict-aliasing)
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endif()
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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endif()
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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# ICC17u2: overloaded virtual function "benchmark::Fixture::SetUp" is only partially overridden
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# (because of deprecated overload)
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-wd654)
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-Wthread-safety)
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2016-11-05 08:30:27 +08:00
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if (HAVE_CXX_FLAG_WTHREAD_SAFETY)
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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cxx_feature_check(THREAD_SAFETY_ATTRIBUTES)
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endif()
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2016-11-05 08:30:27 +08:00
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# On most UNIX like platforms g++ and clang++ define _GNU_SOURCE as a
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# predefined macro, which turns on all of the wonderful libc extensions.
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# However g++ doesn't do this in Cygwin so we have to define it ourselfs
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# since we depend on GNU/POSIX/BSD extensions.
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if (CYGWIN)
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add_definitions(-D_GNU_SOURCE=1)
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endif()
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# Link time optimisation
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if (BENCHMARK_ENABLE_LTO)
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-flto)
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if ("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU")
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find_program(GCC_AR gcc-ar)
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if (GCC_AR)
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set(CMAKE_AR ${GCC_AR})
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endif()
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find_program(GCC_RANLIB gcc-ranlib)
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if (GCC_RANLIB)
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set(CMAKE_RANLIB ${GCC_RANLIB})
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endif()
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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elseif("${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Clang")
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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include(llvm-toolchain)
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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endif()
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endif()
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# Coverage build type
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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set(BENCHMARK_CXX_FLAGS_COVERAGE "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG}"
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CACHE STRING "Flags used by the C++ compiler during coverage builds."
|
[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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FORCE)
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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set(BENCHMARK_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_DEBUG}"
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CACHE STRING "Flags used for linking binaries during coverage builds."
|
[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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FORCE)
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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set(BENCHMARK_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_DEBUG}"
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CACHE STRING "Flags used by the shared libraries linker during coverage builds."
|
[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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FORCE)
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mark_as_advanced(
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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BENCHMARK_CXX_FLAGS_COVERAGE
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BENCHMARK_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE
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BENCHMARK_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE)
|
[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" CACHE STRING
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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"Choose the type of build, options are: None Debug Release RelWithDebInfo MinSizeRel Coverage.")
|
[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(--coverage COVERAGE)
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endif()
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2016-08-30 03:12:01 +08:00
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if (BENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX)
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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if ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Clang")
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2016-08-30 03:12:01 +08:00
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-stdlib=libc++)
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elseif ("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "GNU" OR
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"${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Intel")
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add_cxx_compiler_flag(-nostdinc++)
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2018-11-16 03:22:53 +08:00
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message(WARNING "libc++ header path must be manually specified using CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS")
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2016-08-30 03:12:01 +08:00
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# Adding -nodefaultlibs directly to CMAKE_<TYPE>_LINKER_FLAGS will break
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# configuration checks such as 'find_package(Threads)'
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list(APPEND BENCHMARK_CXX_LINKER_FLAGS -nodefaultlibs)
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# -lc++ cannot be added directly to CMAKE_<TYPE>_LINKER_FLAGS because
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# linker flags appear before all linker inputs and -lc++ must appear after.
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list(APPEND BENCHMARK_CXX_LIBRARIES c++)
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else()
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2018-07-10 12:02:00 +08:00
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message(FATAL_ERROR "-DBENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX:BOOL=ON is not supported for compiler")
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2016-08-30 03:12:01 +08:00
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endif()
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endif(BENCHMARK_USE_LIBCXX)
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# C++ feature checks
|
2016-11-05 08:30:27 +08:00
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# Determine the correct regular expression engine to use
|
[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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cxx_feature_check(STD_REGEX)
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cxx_feature_check(GNU_POSIX_REGEX)
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cxx_feature_check(POSIX_REGEX)
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2016-11-05 08:30:27 +08:00
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if(NOT HAVE_STD_REGEX AND NOT HAVE_GNU_POSIX_REGEX AND NOT HAVE_POSIX_REGEX)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Failed to determine the source files for the regular expression backend")
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endif()
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2017-04-18 15:17:20 +08:00
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if (NOT BENCHMARK_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS AND HAVE_STD_REGEX
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AND NOT HAVE_GNU_POSIX_REGEX AND NOT HAVE_POSIX_REGEX)
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message(WARNING "Using std::regex with exceptions disabled is not fully supported")
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endif()
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2016-11-05 08:30:27 +08:00
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cxx_feature_check(STEADY_CLOCK)
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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# Ensure we have pthreads
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find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
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# Set up directories
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include_directories(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
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# Build the targets
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add_subdirectory(src)
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if (BENCHMARK_ENABLE_TESTING)
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enable_testing()
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2018-01-18 12:23:01 +08:00
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if (BENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS)
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include(HandleGTest)
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endif()
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[libcxx] Add support for benchmark tests using Google Benchmark.
Summary:
This patch does the following:
1. Checks in a copy of the Google Benchmark library into the libc++ repo under `utils/google-benchmark`.
2. Teaches libc++ how to build Google Benchmark against both (A) in-tree libc++ and (B) the platforms native STL.
3. Allows performance benchmarks to be built as part of the libc++ build.
Building the benchmarks (and Google Benchmark) is off by default. It must be enabled using the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON`. When this option is enabled the tests under `libcxx/benchmarks` can be built using the `libcxx-benchmarks` target.
On Linux platforms where libstdc++ is the default STL the CMake option `-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON` can be used to build each benchmark test against libstdc++ as well. This is useful for comparing performance between standard libraries.
Support for benchmarks is currently very minimal. They must be manually run by the user and there is no mechanism for detecting performance regressions.
Known Issues:
* `-DLIBCXX_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=ON` is only supported for Clang, and not GCC, since the `-stdlib=libc++` option is needed to build Google Benchmark.
Reviewers: danalbert, dberlin, chandlerc, mclow.lists, jroelofs
Subscribers: chandlerc, dberlin, tberghammer, danalbert, srhines, hfinkel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22240
llvm-svn: 276049
2016-07-20 07:07:03 +08:00
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add_subdirectory(test)
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endif()
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