It's not a tree, it's still a DAG, because of the wk2 baselines as
Adam says. Note that my change didn't really change the shape of the
tree (previously all the chromium ports fell back to platform/chromium
then platform/mac, then the generic results. I just removed a node).
-- Dirk
On Wed, Oct
All of the Chromium ports will use baselines in their port-specific
directories, then fall back through various paths to platform/chromium
and then to next to the test.
Which means you Apple folks can feel free to break things in
platform/mac to your hearts' content :).
Let me know if you see
Does that mean our fallback graph is now finally a tree?? :)
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1z65SKkWrD4Slm6jobIphHwwRADyUtjOAxwGBVKBY8Kc/edit
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:15 PM, Dirk Pranke dpra...@chromium.org wrote:
All of the Chromium ports will use baselines in their port-specific
We should update the graph. It might be a tree now. The only
complication might be the wk2 baselines.
Adam
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Eric Seidel e...@webkit.org wrote:
Does that mean our fallback graph is now finally a tree?? :)
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