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2015-12-09benchtests: Add inputs from sin and cos to sincosSiddhesh Poyarekar1-0/+5102
The sincos benchmark has only about a dozen inputs that don't measure the impact of changes to various passes. Since much of the code properties are inherited from sin and cos, copy those inputs in to get more comprehensive coverage.
2013-12-05Accept output arguments to benchmark functionsSiddhesh Poyarekar1-0/+27
This patch adds the ability to accept output arguments to functions being benchmarked, by nesting the argument type in <> in the args directive. It includes the sincos implementation as an example, where the function would have the following args directive: ## args: double:<double *>:<double *> This simply adds a definition for a static variable whose pointer gets passed into the function, so it's not yet possible to pass something more complicated like a pre-allocated string or array. That would be a good feature to add if a function needs it. The values in the input file will map only to the input arguments. So if I had a directive like this for a function foo: ## args: int:<int *>:int:<int *> and I have a value list like this: 1, 2 3, 4 5, 6 then the function calls generated would be: foo (1, &out1, 2, &out2); foo (3, &out1, 4, &out2); foo (5, &out1, 6, &out2);