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check_compile revision 1.1.1.1.8.2
      1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
      2 
      3 # Script to do performance testing.
      4 
      5 # Invocation 
      6 # check_performance SRC_DIR BUILD_DIR
      7 
      8 # 1: variables
      9 #
     10 SRC_DIR=$1
     11 BUILD_DIR=$2
     12 
     13 # Now that we've successfully translated the numerical option into
     14 # a symbolic one, we can safely ignore it.
     15 shift
     16 
     17 # This has been true all along.  Found out about it the hard way...
     18 case $BASH_VERSION in
     19     1*)  
     20 	echo 'You need bash 2.x to run check_performance.  Exiting.'; 
     21 	exit 1 ;;
     22     *)   ;;  
     23 esac
     24 
     25 flags_script=$BUILD_DIR/scripts/testsuite_flags
     26 INCLUDES=`$flags_script --build-includes`
     27 PCH_FLAGS=`$flags_script --cxxpchflags`
     28 FLAGS=`$flags_script --cxxflags`
     29 TEST_FLAGS="-S"
     30 COMPILER=`$flags_script --build-cxx`
     31 CXX="$COMPILER $INCLUDES $PCH_FLAGS $FLAGS -Wfatal-errors $TEST_FLAGS"
     32 
     33 echo "compile line is:"
     34 echo $CXX
     35 echo ""
     36 
     37 TESTS_FILE="testsuite_files"
     38 
     39 #mkdir binaries
     40 UNIQUE_ID=0
     41 
     42 for NAME in `cat $TESTS_FILE`
     43 do
     44   if $RUN; then
     45     echo $NAME
     46     OUTPUT_NAME=$UNIQUE_ID
     47     $CXX $SRC_DIR/testsuite/$NAME -o $OUTPUT_NAME
     48     if [ -f $OUTPUT_NAME ]; then
     49 #	mv $OUTPUT_NAME binaries
     50 	rm $OUTPUT_NAME
     51     fi
     52     let UNIQUE_ID+=1 
     53   fi
     54 done
     55 
     56 exit 0
     57