Apologies for posting a cdash question question to the cmake list…

CDash plots the run-time of tests, which is very useful indeed, but it would be 
even more useful if one could output a performance related ‘time’ from a test 
where a specific feature was being benchmarked and one could see how it changes 
over a period of days/weeks/months as changes to code are being made.
The time would be specific to the tested code and not include startup and other 
uninteresting overheads (such as when the filesystem is misbehaving and the 
test starts slowly).

Does such a feature exist in ctest/cdash at all?

Thanks

JB

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