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From: | Michael D. Godfrey |
Subject: | Re: For loop benchmarks between Octave versions |
Date: | Mon, 23 Jun 2014 22:38:43 +0100 |
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On 06/23/2014 03:46 PM, Mike Miller
wrote:
To get this to work in a useful way at least the following will be needed: 1. Suitable scripts to test performance. 2. A table of machines and OS's that are considered typical or at least accessible to developers. This table would include hardware/software configuration and the current "base" performance values. 3. Each test machine should be configured to report its ID when queried by the performance script. Then it would report the current performance and its percent of the base value. 4. If the script is run on a new machine it should offer choices of known machines for the user to choose the one closest o the new machine. This is just a start, but having ANY basis for tracking performance is better than the current state. Michael |
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