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This is not near as fancy as as the unit tests, on the theory that the code should typically be crashing when performance tuning. Nonetheless, there is plenty of room for improvement. Several more of the pieces of the test infrastructure (e.g. the option parsing) could be factored out into test/test-lib-common.sh
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799 B
Makefile
32 lines
799 B
Makefile
# -*- makefile -*-
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dir := performance-test
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include $(dir)/version.sh
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CORPUS_NAME := notmuch-email-corpus-$(PERFTEST_VERSION).tar.xz
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TXZFILE := ${dir}/download/${CORPUS_NAME}
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SIGFILE := ${TXZFILE}.asc
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TEST_SCRIPT := ${dir}/notmuch-perf-test
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DEFAULT_URL := http://notmuchmail.org/releases/${CORPUS_NAME}
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perf-test: setup-perf-test all
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$(TEST_SCRIPT) $(OPTIONS)
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.PHONY: download-corpus setup-perf-test
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# Note that this intentionally does not depend on download-corpus.
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setup-perf-test: $(TXZFILE)
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gpg --verify $(SIGFILE)
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$(TXZFILE):
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@printf "\nPlease download ${TXZFILE} using:\n\n"
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@printf "\t%% make download-corpus\n\n"
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@echo or see http://notmuchmail.org/corpus for download locations
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@echo
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@false
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download-corpus:
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wget -O ${TXZFILE} ${DEFAULT_URL}
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CLEAN := $(CLEAN) $(dir)/tmp.*
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