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author | David Bremner <bremner@debian.org> | 2012-12-16 10:55:51 -0400 |
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committer | David Bremner <bremner@debian.org> | 2012-12-25 08:49:24 -0400 |
commit | 047cd7a595f760a23415b9e38d7136325f28b114 (patch) | |
tree | 6bb6dc40af3978055628082264c8d0453541ef0c /performance-test/README | |
parent | f43b23f8e02dfd973a17e02d60f1e14e8b9da301 (diff) |
perf-test: rename current tests as "time tests"
This is almost entirely renaming files, except for updating a few
references to those file names, and changing the makefile target.
A new set of memory tests will be run separately because they take
much longer.
Diffstat (limited to 'performance-test/README')
-rw-r--r-- | performance-test/README | 9 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/performance-test/README b/performance-test/README index 14816602..d1fb6de4 100644 --- a/performance-test/README +++ b/performance-test/README @@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ for a list of mirrors. Running tests ------------- -The easiest way to run performance tests is to say "make perf-test", (or -simply run the notmuch-perf-test script). Either command will run all +The easiest way to run performance tests is to say "make time-test", (or +simply run the notmuch-time-test script). Either command will run all available performance tests. Alternately, you can run a specific subset of tests by simply invoking @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Each test script supports the following arguments Writing tests ------------- -Have a look at "01-dump-restore" for an example. Sourcing +Have a look at "T01-dump-restore" for an example. Sourcing "perf-test-lib.sh" is mandatory. Utility functions include - 'add_email_corpus' unpacks a set of messages and adds them to the database. @@ -65,4 +65,5 @@ Have a look at "01-dump-restore" for an example. Sourcing Scripts are run in the order specified in notmuch-perf-test. In the future this order might be chosen automatically so please follow the -convention of starting the name with two digits to specify the order. +convention of starting the name with 'T' followed by two digits to +specify the order. |