///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: tests/benchmarks/bench.h // Purpose: Main header of the benchmarking suite // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Created: 2008-07-19 // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) 2008 Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef _WX_TESTS_BENCHMARKS_BENCH_H_ #define _WX_TESTS_BENCHMARKS_BENCH_H_ #include "wx/cpp.h" #include "wx/defs.h" namespace Bench { /** Utility object used to register the benchmark functions. @see BENCHMARK_FUNC */ class Function { public: typedef bool (*Type)(); /// Ctor is used implicitly by BENCHMARK_FUNC(). Function(const char *name, Type func) : m_name(name), m_func(func), m_next(ms_head) { ms_head = this; } /// Get the name of this function const char *GetName() const { return m_name; } /// Run the function, return its return value. bool Run() { return (*m_func)(); } /// Get the head of the linked list of benchmark objects static Function *GetFirst() { return ms_head; } /// Get the next object in the linked list or NULL Function *GetNext() const { return m_next; } private: // the head of the linked list of Bench::Function objects static Function *ms_head; // name of and pointer to the function, as passed to the ctor const char * const m_name; const Type m_func; // pointer to the next object in the linked list or NULL Function * const m_next; DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(Function) }; /** Get the numeric parameter. Tests may use this parameter in whatever way they see fit, by default it is 1 but can be set to a different value by user from the command line. */ long GetNumericParameter(); /** Get the string parameter. Tests may use this parameter in whatever way they see fit, by default it is empty but can be set to a different value by user from the command line. */ wxString GetStringParameter(); } // namespace Bench /** This macro defines a benchmark function. All these functions return a boolean value and take no parameters. The return value is needed to prevent the compiler from optimizing the benchmark entirely away and so typically will be constructed using the results of the benchmark actions, even though normally benchmark should always return true. Once benchmark is defined, it can be invoked from the command line of the main benchmarking program. */ #define BENCHMARK_FUNC(name) \ static bool name(); \ static Bench::Function wxMAKE_UNIQUE_NAME(name)(#name, name); \ bool name() #endif // _WX_TESTS_BENCHMARKS_BENCH_H_