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// RUN: clang-tidy -enable-check-profile -checks='-*,readability-function-size' %s %s -- 2>&1 | FileCheck --match-full-lines -implicit-check-not='{{warning:|error:}}' %s
// CHECK: ===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
[clang-tidy] Store checks profiling info as JSON files Summary: Continuation of D46504. Example output: ``` $ clang-tidy -enable-check-profile -store-check-profile=. -checks=-*,readability-function-size source.cpp $ # Note that there won't be timings table printed to the console. $ cat *.json { "file": "/path/to/source.cpp", "timestamp": "2018-05-16 16:13:18.717446360", "profile": { "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.wall": 1.0421266555786133e+00, "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.user": 9.2088400000005421e-01, "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.sys": 1.2418899999999974e-01 } } ``` There are two arguments that control profile storage: * `-store-check-profile=<prefix>` By default reports are printed in tabulated format to stderr. When this option is passed, these per-TU profiles are instead stored as JSON. If the prefix is not an absolute path, it is considered to be relative to the directory from where you have run :program:`clang-tidy`. All `.` and `..` patterns in the path are collapsed, and symlinks are resolved. Example: Let's suppose you have a source file named `example.cpp`, located in `/source` directory. * If you specify `-store-check-profile=/tmp`, then the profile will be saved to `/tmp/<timestamp>-example.cpp.json` * If you run :program:`clang-tidy` from within `/foo` directory, and specify `-store-check-profile=.`, then the profile will still be saved to `/foo/<timestamp>-example.cpp.json` Reviewers: alexfh, sbenza, george.karpenkov, NoQ, aaron.ballman Reviewed By: alexfh, george.karpenkov, aaron.ballman Subscribers: Quuxplusone, JonasToth, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits, rja, Eugene.Zelenko, xazax.hun, mgrang, cfe-commits Tags: #clang-tools-extra Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46602 llvm-svn: 334101
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// CHECK-NEXT: clang-tidy checks profiling
// CHECK-NEXT: ===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
// CHECK-NEXT: Total Execution Time: {{.*}} seconds ({{.*}} wall clock)
// CHECK: {{.*}} --- Name ---
// CHECK-NEXT: {{.*}} readability-function-size
// CHECK-NEXT: {{.*}} Total
// CHECK: ===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
[clang-tidy] Store checks profiling info as JSON files Summary: Continuation of D46504. Example output: ``` $ clang-tidy -enable-check-profile -store-check-profile=. -checks=-*,readability-function-size source.cpp $ # Note that there won't be timings table printed to the console. $ cat *.json { "file": "/path/to/source.cpp", "timestamp": "2018-05-16 16:13:18.717446360", "profile": { "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.wall": 1.0421266555786133e+00, "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.user": 9.2088400000005421e-01, "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.sys": 1.2418899999999974e-01 } } ``` There are two arguments that control profile storage: * `-store-check-profile=<prefix>` By default reports are printed in tabulated format to stderr. When this option is passed, these per-TU profiles are instead stored as JSON. If the prefix is not an absolute path, it is considered to be relative to the directory from where you have run :program:`clang-tidy`. All `.` and `..` patterns in the path are collapsed, and symlinks are resolved. Example: Let's suppose you have a source file named `example.cpp`, located in `/source` directory. * If you specify `-store-check-profile=/tmp`, then the profile will be saved to `/tmp/<timestamp>-example.cpp.json` * If you run :program:`clang-tidy` from within `/foo` directory, and specify `-store-check-profile=.`, then the profile will still be saved to `/foo/<timestamp>-example.cpp.json` Reviewers: alexfh, sbenza, george.karpenkov, NoQ, aaron.ballman Reviewed By: alexfh, george.karpenkov, aaron.ballman Subscribers: Quuxplusone, JonasToth, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits, rja, Eugene.Zelenko, xazax.hun, mgrang, cfe-commits Tags: #clang-tools-extra Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46602 llvm-svn: 334101
2018-06-06 23:07:51 +08:00
// CHECK-NEXT: clang-tidy checks profiling
// CHECK-NEXT: ===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
// CHECK-NEXT: Total Execution Time: {{.*}} seconds ({{.*}} wall clock)
// CHECK: {{.*}} --- Name ---
// CHECK-NEXT: {{.*}} readability-function-size
// CHECK-NEXT: {{.*}} Total
// CHECK-NOT: ===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
[clang-tidy] Store checks profiling info as JSON files Summary: Continuation of D46504. Example output: ``` $ clang-tidy -enable-check-profile -store-check-profile=. -checks=-*,readability-function-size source.cpp $ # Note that there won't be timings table printed to the console. $ cat *.json { "file": "/path/to/source.cpp", "timestamp": "2018-05-16 16:13:18.717446360", "profile": { "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.wall": 1.0421266555786133e+00, "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.user": 9.2088400000005421e-01, "time.clang-tidy.readability-function-size.sys": 1.2418899999999974e-01 } } ``` There are two arguments that control profile storage: * `-store-check-profile=<prefix>` By default reports are printed in tabulated format to stderr. When this option is passed, these per-TU profiles are instead stored as JSON. If the prefix is not an absolute path, it is considered to be relative to the directory from where you have run :program:`clang-tidy`. All `.` and `..` patterns in the path are collapsed, and symlinks are resolved. Example: Let's suppose you have a source file named `example.cpp`, located in `/source` directory. * If you specify `-store-check-profile=/tmp`, then the profile will be saved to `/tmp/<timestamp>-example.cpp.json` * If you run :program:`clang-tidy` from within `/foo` directory, and specify `-store-check-profile=.`, then the profile will still be saved to `/foo/<timestamp>-example.cpp.json` Reviewers: alexfh, sbenza, george.karpenkov, NoQ, aaron.ballman Reviewed By: alexfh, george.karpenkov, aaron.ballman Subscribers: Quuxplusone, JonasToth, aaron.ballman, llvm-commits, rja, Eugene.Zelenko, xazax.hun, mgrang, cfe-commits Tags: #clang-tools-extra Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46602 llvm-svn: 334101
2018-06-06 23:07:51 +08:00
// CHECK-NOT: clang-tidy checks profiling
// CHECK-NOT: ===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
// CHECK-NOT: Total Execution Time: {{.*}} seconds ({{.*}} wall clock)
// CHECK-NOT: {{.*}} --- Name ---
// CHECK-NOT: {{.*}} readability-function-size
// CHECK-NOT: {{.*}} Total
class A {
A() {}
~A() {}
};