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42 /**
43 * @file priority_queue_text_push_timing_test.cpp
44 * Contains test for finding text.
47 #include <ext/typelist.h>
48 #include <performance/io/xml_formatter.hpp>
49 #include <io/verified_cmd_line_input.hpp>
50 #include <common_type/priority_queue/common_type.hpp>
51 #include <performance/priority_queue/timing/push_test.hpp>
52 #include <io/text_populate.hpp>
53 #include <native_type/native_priority_queue.hpp>
54 #include <iostream>
55 #include <vector>
57 void
58 usage();
60 int
61 main(int argc, char* a_p_argv[])
63 using namespace __gnu_pbds::test;
64 std::string f_name = "thirty_years_among_the_dead_preproc.txt";
65 size_t vn = 200;
66 size_t vs = 200;
67 size_t vm = 2100;
69 try
71 xml_test_performance_formatter fmt("Size", "Average time (sec.)");
73 typedef std::vector<std::pair<std::string, char> > vec_t;
74 vec_t a_v(vm);
75 text_populate(f_name, a_v);
77 typedef push_test<vec_t::const_iterator> test_t;
78 vec_t::const_iterator b = a_v.begin();
79 test_t tst(b, vn, vs, vm);
81 typedef pq_common_types<std::string>::performance_tl pq_tl_t;
82 pq_tl_t tl;
83 __gnu_cxx::typelist::apply(tst, tl);
87 typedef native_priority_queue<std::string, true> native_pq_t;
88 tst(native_pq_t());
92 typedef native_priority_queue<std::string, false> native_pq_t;
93 tst(native_pq_t());
96 catch(...)
98 std::cerr << "Test failed" << std::endl;
99 return -1;
101 return 0;
104 void
105 usage()
107 using namespace std;
108 cerr << "usage: priority_queue_text_push_timing_test <f_name> <vn> <vs> <vm>"
109 << endl << endl;
111 cerr <<
112 "This test checks the performance of various priority_queue containers "
113 "using their push method. " << endl;
114 cerr << "Specifically, it does the following:" << endl;
115 cerr << "* Creates a vector of text words " << endl;
116 cerr << "* Pushes the elements into the container" << endl;
117 cerr << "* Repeats the above test a number of times "
118 << endl;
120 cerr << endl << endl;
122 cerr << "f_name = file name containing the text words. "
123 "Each line should contain one word." << endl;
124 cerr << "vn = minimum size of the vector" << endl;
125 cerr << "vs = step size of the vector" << endl;
126 cerr << "vm = maximum size of the vector" << endl;