PR libstdc++/60936 reduce coupling between objects in libstdc++.a
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1 #!/usr/bin/perl
3 # Three-way DejaGNU comparison; uses dglib.pm. Run perldoc on this file for
4 # usage.
6 # Author: Matthew Sachs <msachs@apple.com>
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27 =pod
29 =head1 SYNOPSIS
31 compareSumTests3 -- Two-way or three-way compare between DejaGNU .sum files
33 =head1 USAGE
35 compareSumTests3 old1.sum [old2.sum] new.sum
36 compareSumTests3 -i 1:2 -x 2:3 old1.sum old2.sum new.sum
38 =head1 DESCRIPTION
40 Gives results in terms of 'new' (e.g. things that work in 'new' and don't in
41 other compilers are improvements, things that don't in 'new' and do in others
42 are regressions, and it tells you which of the two old compilers (or both)
43 the test is a regression from.
45 We treat any DG result other than PASS or XFAIL as a failure, e.g.
46 UNRESOLVED, UNTESTED or test was not run.
48 We merge some tests into 'logical tests' with multiple subphases.
49 For instance, some tests will have compile, execute, and link
50 subtests. For these tests, if one of the phases fails, we
51 indicate which phase the failure originates in. For instance,
52 in the following test results:
54 gcc.c-torture/compile_execute/xxxx.c: [FAIL:C,FAIL:X,PASS]
56 the "compile_execute" replaces the compile or execute portion of the test name,
57 and "FAIL:C" and "FAIL:X" indicates where the combined test failed.
59 =head1 OPTIONS
61 =head2 OVERVIEW
63 =over 4
65 =item *
67 C<-i X:Y>: Only display differences between the two indicated runs.
69 =item *
71 C<-p>: Give plain output, suitable for piping to another program.
73 =item *
75 C<-x X:Y>: Exclude differences between the two indicated runs.
77 =back
79 =head2 PLAIN OUTPUT FORMAT
81 In the plain
82 output format, the category headers are not displayed and there are no tabs
83 in front of each result line. Instead, each result line has two characters
84 followed by a space in front of it. The first character will be either an 'I'
85 for improvement or 'R' for regression; the second character will be a 1, 2, or 3,
86 indicating which run was the odd one out.
88 =head2 SELECTING CHANGE SUBSETS
90 The following options cause only a selected subset of changes to be displayed.
91 These options ask for a "run", a number which is used to select
92 one of the three runs (C<old1>, C<old2>, or C<new>.) C<1> and C<2> signify C<old1> and C<old2>
93 respectively; 3 signifies C<new>. If multiple options are given, the changes displayed
94 will be those which obey all of the given restrictions.
96 Typical usage of these options is to express something like "give me all changes
97 between 2 and 3, except for those where there was the same difference betwen 1 and 2
98 (as between 2 and 3.)" This would be given as:
100 -i 2:3 -x 1:2
102 =over 4
104 =item *
106 C<-i X:Y>: Only differences which are present between the two runs given
107 are displayed. For instance, if C<-i 1:2> is given and test A passes in
108 runs 1 and 2 but fails in run 3, that result will not be displayed.
110 =item *
112 C<-x X:Y>: Differences which are identical to a difference between the two runs
113 given will B<not> be displayed. For instance, if C<-x 1:2> is given and
114 test A passes in run 1 and fails in runs 2 and 3, that result will not be
115 displayed (since C<-x> will cause the difference between 1 and 2 to be ignored,
116 and the difference in 1 and 3 parallels the difference between 1 and 2.)
117 This option may only be used in conjunction with C<-i>.
119 =back
121 =cut
123 use strict;
124 use warnings;
125 use Getopt::Long;
127 use FindBin qw($Bin);
128 use lib "$Bin";
129 use dglib;
131 my %options;
132 my $error = undef;
134 if(!GetOptions(
135 "p" => \$options{p},
136 "i=s" => \$options{i},
137 "x=s" => \$options{x},
138 )) {
139 $error = "";
140 } elsif(@ARGV != 2 and @ARGV != 3) {
141 $error = "";
142 } elsif($options{x} and !$options{i}) {
143 $error = "-x may only be given in conjunction with -i.";
144 } else {
145 foreach my $opt("i", "x") {
146 if($options{$opt} and
147 ($options{$opt} !~ /^([123]):([123])$/ or
148 $1 == $2)
150 $error = "Invalid -$opt argument.";
155 if(defined($error)) {
156 print STDERR "$error\n" if $error;
157 print STDERR "Usage: compareSumTests3 [-p] [-i X:Y [-x X:Y]] old1.sum old2.sum new.sum\n";
158 print STDERR "Try 'perldoc $0' for further information.\n";
159 exit 1;
162 my(@sumfiles) = @ARGV;
163 -f $_ || die "$_ is not a regular file!\n" foreach @sumfiles;
164 my(%results, @inc_changes, @exc_changes, %checksums);
166 # We decrement the values given so that they correspond
167 # to indices into our results array.
168 if($options{i}) {
169 $options{i} =~ /(\d+):(\d+)/;
170 @inc_changes = ($1 - 1, $2 - 1);
172 if($options{x}) {
173 $options{x} =~ /(\d+):(\d+)/;
174 @exc_changes = ($1 - 1, $2 - 1);
178 my %analyzed_results = compareSumFiles(\@sumfiles);
180 foreach my $cat (qw(improvements regressions miscellaneous)) {
181 if(@sumfiles == 3) {
182 my @subcounts;
183 if(!$options{p}) {
184 $subcounts[$_] = @{$analyzed_results{$cat}->[$_] || []} for(0..2);
185 print "\u$cat: ", ($subcounts[0]+$subcounts[1]+$subcounts[2]), "\n";
188 for(my $i = 0; $i < 3; $i++) {
189 if(!$options{p} and $cat ne "miscellaneous") {
190 if($i == 0) {
191 if($cat eq "regressions") {
192 print "\tSuccess in old1 only: $subcounts[$i]\n";
193 } else {
194 print "\tFailure in old1 only: $subcounts[$i]\n";
196 } elsif($i == 1) {
197 if($cat eq "regressions") {
198 print "\tSuccess in old2 only: $subcounts[$i]\n";
199 } else {
200 print "\tFailure in old2 only: $subcounts[$i]\n";
202 } else {
203 if($cat eq "regressions") {
204 print "\tFailure in new only: $subcounts[$i]\n";
205 } else {
206 print "\tSuccess in new only: $subcounts[$i]\n";
211 foreach my $test (sort {$a->{name} cmp $b->{name}} @{$analyzed_results{$cat}->[$i] || []}) {
212 if(!$options{p}) {
213 if($cat eq "miscellaneous") {
214 print "\t";
215 } else {
216 print "\t\t";
218 } else {
219 if($cat eq "regressions") {
220 print "R";
221 } else {
222 print "I";
225 print $i+1, " ";
227 printf "%s [%s,%s,%s]\n", $test->{name}, $test->{data}->[0], $test->{data}->[1], $test->{data}->[2];
230 } else {
231 if(!$options{p}) {
232 my $subcount = @{$analyzed_results{$cat}};
233 print "\u$cat: $subcount\n";
236 foreach my $test (sort {$a->{name} cmp $b->{name}} @{$analyzed_results{$cat}}) {
237 if(!$options{p}) {
238 print "\t";
239 } else {
240 if($cat eq "regressions") {
241 print "R"; } else {
242 print "I";
245 print " ";
247 printf "%s [%s,%s]\n", $test->{name}, $test->{data}->[0], $test->{data}->[1], $test->{data}->[2];