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Author SHA1 Message Date
Allan N Jeremy
dbcd5fb28e
build: changed data output to be different for each os (#581)
- macos: data-macos-latest.json
- ubuntu: data-ubuntu-latest.json
- windows: data-windows-latest.json
2022-07-07 08:21:40 -07:00
Arseny Kapoulkine
2460e38998
bench: Implement luau-analyze and luau --compile benchmarks (#575)
This change adds another file for benchmarking luau-analyze and sets up
benchmarks for both non-strict/strict modes for analysis and all three
optimization levels for compilation performance.

To avoid issues with race conditions on repository update we do all this
in the same job in benchmark.yml.

To be able to benchmark both modes from a single file, luau-analyze
gains --mode argument which allows to override the default typechecking
mode. Not sure if we'll want this to be a hard override on top of the
module-specified mode in the future, but this works for now.
2022-07-05 08:23:09 -07:00
Arseny Kapoulkine
48aa7a5162
bench: Implement first class support for callgrind (#570)
Since callgrind allows to control stats collection from the guest, this
allows us to reset the collection right before the benchmark starts.

This change exposes this to the benchmark runner and integrates
callgrind data parsing into bench.py, so that we can run bench.py with
--callgrind argument and, as long as the runner was built with callgrind
support, we get instruction counts from the run.

We convert instruction counts to seconds using 10G instructions/second
rate; there's no correct way to do this without simulating the full CPU
pipeline but it results in time units on a similar scale to real runs.
2022-07-04 11:13:07 -07:00