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PGO: Clarify the testing README
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These are tests for instrumentation based profiling. This specifically
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means the -fprofile-instr-generate and -fprofile-instr-use driver flags.
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These are tests for instrumentation based profiling. This specifically means
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the -fprofile-instr-generate and -fprofile-instr-use driver flags.
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Tests in this directory should test both the generation of profile
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data, and the use of that same data. As such, the input source file
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should include a main function such that building with -use and
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running the resulting program would generate the input data that is
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consumed in the -generate case.
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Tests in this directory should usually test both:
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- the generation of instrumentation (-fprofile-instr-generate), and
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- the use of profile data from instrumented runs (-fprofile-instr-use).
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In order to test -fprofile-instr-use without actually running an instrumented
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program, .profdata files are checked into Inputs/.
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The input source files must include a main function such that building with
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-fprofile-instr-generate and running the resulting program generates the same
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.profdata file that is consumed by the tests for -fprofile-instr-use. Even
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tests that only check -fprofile-instr-use should include such a main function,
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so that profile data can be regenerated as the .profdata file format evolves.
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