On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Scott Ritchie <[email protected]> wrote: > Austin English wrote: >> >> Howdy all, >> >> I've been working on the test suite. I've got a few basic tests set up >> with notepad, and I'm currently working on setting up the framework, >> using AutoHotKey to both run all the tests and parse the logs for >> failures/passing todo's. >> > > You may have already had this idea, but today I was just thinking of the > concept of running performance tests alongside Wine's conformance tests. > Your test suite would be a great place for that - just integrate scripts > for the various benchmarking tools. Bonus points if you can put the output > from the benchmark programs themselves into some sort of machine parseable > format. Then we could have a rough chart of performance data on various > things as development continues; in particular we'd catch bugs that still > behave correctly but are drastically inefficient.
Possibly, I may look into doing that. My current plan is to gather all the low hanging fruit. Small, simple applications give us a large range of stuff to test, without adding much difficulty/complexity. Once all that is done, more complex stuff can be added. -- -Austin
