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Author SHA1 Message Date
cericks0n
fa6d52e2a3
Fix error when period of steady_clock is not nano
On systems where std::chrono::steady_clock::period is not std::nano, benchmark tests fail to compile due to trying to convert analysis.samples from a vector of duration<double, clock::period> to a vector of std::chrono::duration<double, std::nano>.
2019-11-01 15:52:38 -05:00
Martin Hořeňovský
849f2848bd
Rework how warning suppression in macros is done
Previously, each warning suppression was self-contained, with its
own pair of `SUPPRESS_X_WARNING` and `UNSUPPRESS_X_WARNING` macros.
This had the obvious advantage of being self-containing, but it
also meant that if we needed to suppress more than one warning
in a single place, then we would manipulate the compiler's warning
state multiple times, even though logically we would only need one
layer.

The new way of suppressing warnings in macros is to push compiler's
warning state with `CATCH_INTERNAL_START_WARNINGS_SUPPRESSION` macro,
then disable whatever macros we need with the
`CATCH_INTERNAL_SUPPRESS_X_WARNINGS` macro, and then return to the
previous state using `CATCH_INTERNAL_STOP_WARNINGS_SUPPRESSION`.
2019-10-27 21:07:21 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
c365ac392b
Standardize and document the parallel processing toggle 2019-06-15 12:50:36 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e640c3837a
Move the async-using parts of benchmarking into a .cpp file
This keeps it out of the main include path when benchmarking is
enabled, somewhat reducing the compilation-time penalty.

Also moved some other functions into the .cpp file, especially
helpers that could be given internal linkage, and concretized some
iterator-templated code that only ever used
`std::vector<double>::iterator`.
2019-06-15 11:43:25 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
e340ab8db6
Various improvements to the benchmarking support
* Units from <ratio> are no longer redeclared in our own namespace
* The default clock is `steady_clock`, not `high_resolution_clock`,
because, as HH says "high_resolution_clock is useless. If you want
measure the passing of time, use steady_clock. If you want user
friendly time, use system_clock".
* Benchmarking support is opt-in, not opt-out, to avoid the large
(~10%) compile time penalty.
* Benchmarking-related options in CLI are always present, to decrease
the amount of code that is only compiled conditionally and making
the whole shebang more maintainble.
2019-06-06 21:28:56 +02:00
Joachim Meyer
ce2560ca95 Integrate Nonius benchmark into Catch2
Changes done to Nonius:
* Moved things into "Catch::Benchmark" namespace
* Benchmarks were integrated with `TEST_CASE`/`SECTION`/`GENERATE` macros
* Removed Nonius's parameters for benchmarks, Generators should be used instead
* Added relevant methods to the reporter interface (default-implemented, to avoid
breaking existing 3rd party reporters)
* Async processing is guarded with `_REENTRANT` macro for GCC/Clang, used by default
on MSVC
* Added a macro `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_BENCHMARKING` that removes all traces of
benchmarking from Catch
2019-06-06 19:33:37 +02:00