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Copyright (C) 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
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License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
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Copyright (C) 2008-2013, International Business Machines
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Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
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README for ICU4C Performance Test
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Introduction:
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The performance tests in ICU4C compares various aspects of ICU against previous versions of ICU,
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Posix, and/or Windows. Some tests only run on Windows and are labeled accordingly.All of the
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performance tests are driven by a perl-based script which calls the underlying C program and
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displays the statistical analysis of the test in an easy to read HTML web page. Each test will
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have its own web page.
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Requirements:
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The most up to date tests are in ICU 4.0 and later. In addition, most tests depend on data which are
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in a separate repository.
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Data repository:
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http://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/data/trunk/test/perf
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There are 3 folders in here: collation, conversion, and udr.
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Running Performance Test:
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1) Checkout the current ICU and 2 previous versions (for proper regression testing) and the data
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into your local system.
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2) Do a general build on all the ICUs either through Visual Studios or with the Makefile.
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3) Build the ICU performance tests either through Visual Studios or with the Makefile.
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(The location of the performance test is: icu/source/test/perf)
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4) Go to perf/perldriver, copy Common.pl.template to Common.pl.
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In this file, you will need to set a few variables:
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a) ICU version numbers
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b) Path to the performance test data
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c) Path to the root directory of the different versions of ICU
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d) Whether or not you are running the test on Windows
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* The Path needs to be absolute
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* All other variables should be left as is
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5) Create a directory pref/results. All of the test result web pages will be
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stored in this directory.
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6) In the perf directory, there are several other directories for the various tests that can be run.
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(e.g. convperf (Conversion tests)). Go to each directory and execute the perl script for each test
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you want to run. (e.g. CharPerf_r.pl in CharPerf directory)
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* You only need to run the perl script from the latest ICU version. The corresponding perl script
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in the previous versions of ICU do not need to be run seperately.
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Note: When running on Windows, cygwin is preferred.
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Note: If a test needs to be run on Windows, a message will be displayed.
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Note: After building the performance tests, it is a good idea to execute each C program to ensure that each
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test can run. (e.g. convperf.exe)
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Note: To run the actual performance test, you will need to setup Perl with the following modules:
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a) Statistics/Distribution.pm
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b) Statistics/Descriptive.pm
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Note: Some tests take a while depending on the machine it is running on so a script to run each performance test's
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perl script might be helpful.
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Note: The perl script is only used in one version of ICU. When you run regression tests,
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it is recommended to run the tests from the later version of ICU.
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