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This commit adds timing scripts from
https://github.com/JasonGross/coq-scripts/tree/master/timing into the
tools folder, and integrates them into coq_makefile and Coq's makefile.
The main added makefile targets are:
- the `TIMING` variable - when non-empty, this creates for each built
`.v` file a `.v.timing` variable (or `.v.before-timing` or
`.v.after-timing` for `TIMING=before` and `TIMING=after`, respectively)
- `pretty-timed TGTS=...` - runs `make $(TGTS)` and prints a table of
sorted timings at the end, saving it to `time-of-build-pretty.log`
- `make-pretty-timed-before TGTS=...`, `make-pretty-timed-after
TGTS=...` - runs `make $(TGTS)`, and saves the timing data to the file
`time-of-build-before.log` or `time-of-build-after.log`, respectively
- `print-pretty-timed-diff` - prints a table with the difference between
the logs recorded by `make-pretty-timed-before` and
`make-pretty-timed-after`, saving the table to
`time-of-build-both.log`
- `print-pretty-single-time-diff BEFORE=... AFTER=...` - this prints a
table with the differences between two `.v.timing` files, and saves
the output to `time-of-build-pretty.log`
- `*.v.timing.diff` - this saves the result of
`print-pretty-single-time-diff` for each target to the
`.v.timing.diff` file
- `all.timing.diff` (`world.timing.diff` and `coq.timing.diff` in Coq's
own Makefile) - makes all `*.v.timing.diff` targets
N.B. We need to make `make pretty-timed` fail if `make` fails. To do
this, we need to get around the fact that pipes swallow exit codes.
There are a few solutions in
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23079651/equivalent-of-pipefail-in-gnu-make;
we choose the temporary file rather than requiring the shell of the
makefile to be bash.
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