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There's a Makefile with useful shortcuts to build the project in the "build/"
directory:
make build
This command makes a CMake build directory in build/cmake/ and executes `make`
there.
The default is to build using clang in `Debug` configuration.
You can choose a different compiler and configuration like so:
make build COMPILER=gcc CONFIGURATION=Release
### Testing
After building, you can run the "test suite" (depends on Pytest).
make test
To only run a subset of basic sanity tests:
make test/sanity
To generate an HTML report in build/test_report/, run (requires pytest-html):
make test/report
Reports for the latest successful Clang builds can be found below:
* [Debug],
* [Release].
[Debug]: https://egor-tensin.github.io/cimple/test_report_clang_debug/
[Release]: https://egor-tensin.github.io/cimple/test_report_clang_release/
### Valgrind
You can run a suite of basic sanity tests under Valgrind:
make test/valgrind
### Code coverage
You can generate a code coverage report (depends on `gcovr`) in
build/coverage/:
make coverage
The latest code coverage report for the `master` branch can be found at
https://egor-tensin.github.io/cimple/coverage/.
### Flame graphs
Some performance analysis can be done by looking at flame graphs.
Generate them after building the project (depends on `perf` & [FlameGraph]):
make flame_graphs
[FlameGraph]: https://github.com/brendangregg/FlameGraph
This will generate two flame graphs in build/flame_graphs/; they stress
slightly different parts of the system:
* [flame_graph_output_simple.svg] for a CI script with short output,
* [flame_graph_output_long.svg] for a CI script with long output.
[flame_graph_output_simple.svg]: https://egor-tensin.github.io/cimple/flame_graphs/flame_graph_output_simple.svg
[flame_graph_output_long.svg]: https://egor-tensin.github.io/cimple/flame_graphs/flame_graph_output_long.svg
Follow the links above to view the latest flame graphs for the `master` branch.
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