IMP Reference Guide
2.9.0
The Integrative Modeling Platform
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Support for developing and analyzing benchmarks of IMP code. More...
Support for developing and analyzing benchmarks of IMP code.
All benchmarks are automatically linked against this module.
Author(s): Daniel Russel
Maintainer: benmwebb
License: LGPL This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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class | Profiler |
Functions | |
int | get_return_value () |
void | report (std::string benchmark, std::string algorithm, double time, double check) |
Report a benchmark result in a standard way. More... | |
Standard module functions | |
All | |
std::string | get_module_version () |
std::string | get_module_name () |
std::string | get_data_path (std::string file_name) |
Return the full path to one of this module's data files. More... | |
std::string | get_example_path (std::string file_name) |
Return the full path to one of this module's example files. More... | |
std::string IMP::benchmark::get_data_path | ( | std::string | file_name | ) |
Return the full path to one of this module's data files.
To read the data file "data_library" that was placed in the data
directory of this module, do something like
This will ensure that the code works both when IMP is installed or if used via the setup_environment.sh
script.
std::string IMP::benchmark::get_example_path | ( | std::string | file_name | ) |
Return the full path to one of this module's example files.
To read the example file "example_protein.pdb" that was placed in the examples
directory of this module, do something like
This will ensure that the code works both when IMP is installed or if used via the setup_environment.sh
script.
void IMP::benchmark::report | ( | std::string | benchmark, |
std::string | algorithm, | ||
double | time, | ||
double | check | ||
) |
Report a benchmark result in a standard way.
[in] | benchmark | the name of the benchmark being run |
[in] | algorithm | the name of the particular algorithm used to solve the problem |
[in] | time | the time it took (perhaps normalized) |
[in] | check | a check value to print out to see if the calculation was OK |