[Compbench-web-devel] compbenchmarks-web/cgi-bin browse.cgi, 1.30, 1.31
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From: Frederic T. <xf...@us...> - 2006-09-26 21:06:22
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Update of /cvsroot/compbench/compbenchmarks-web/cgi-bin In directory sc8-pr-cvs4.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv5040 Modified Files: browse.cgi Log Message: Icons uses $LT_WEB_ICONS. Index: browse.cgi =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/compbench/compbenchmarks-web/cgi-bin/browse.cgi,v retrieving revision 1.30 retrieving revision 1.31 diff -C2 -d -r1.30 -r1.31 *** browse.cgi 20 Sep 2006 16:31:42 -0000 1.30 --- browse.cgi 26 Sep 2006 21:06:19 -0000 1.31 *************** *** 869,873 **** <h3>Raw results</h3> <p>To the CompilerBenchs' package, each raw benchmark B (Drysthone, Whetstone...) gives a single result R for a on a given C context :</p> ! <img src='/icons/maths-package-bench.png' alt='?' class='math'> <p> Basically benchmark's context can be see as a N dimensions' array (of strings or number). Context includes informations like host's and benchmark's names, date & time, compiler, compiler version, OS, optimisation flags, and so on, and a real positive value (the result, R) gives the raw performance of the benchmark B according to that context. For convience I'll reference results (.txt files) from benchmark package as raw results or as raw benchmark. --- 869,873 ---- <h3>Raw results</h3> <p>To the CompilerBenchs' package, each raw benchmark B (Drysthone, Whetstone...) gives a single result R for a on a given C context :</p> ! <img src='$LT_WEB_ICONS/maths-package-bench.png' alt='?' class='math'> <p> Basically benchmark's context can be see as a N dimensions' array (of strings or number). Context includes informations like host's and benchmark's names, date & time, compiler, compiler version, OS, optimisation flags, and so on, and a real positive value (the result, R) gives the raw performance of the benchmark B according to that context. For convience I'll reference results (.txt files) from benchmark package as raw results or as raw benchmark. *************** *** 878,885 **** <h3>Relative results</h3> <p>To provide more flexibily (hopefuly), CompilerBenchmarks uses a particular viewing mechanism based on benchmark <b>relatives</b> results. For a raw benchmark B, two entries E(n) and R(n) are created in database DB (only if informations don't exist yet) :</p> ! <img src='/icons/maths-package-db.png' alt='?' class='math'> <p> So each entry in database presents a result relatively to the miminum raw ! value for a given benchmark (not context). Database holds <img src='/icons/maths-package-beta.png' alt='?'> entries, and <i>minima</i> gets a performance weight of 1.0. </p> <p>Relative values are computed hourly, and results aren't shown before.</p> --- 878,885 ---- <h3>Relative results</h3> <p>To provide more flexibily (hopefuly), CompilerBenchmarks uses a particular viewing mechanism based on benchmark <b>relatives</b> results. For a raw benchmark B, two entries E(n) and R(n) are created in database DB (only if informations don't exist yet) :</p> ! <img src='$LT_WEB_ICONS/maths-package-db.png' alt='?' class='math'> <p> So each entry in database presents a result relatively to the miminum raw ! value for a given benchmark (not context). Database holds <img src='$LT_WEB_ICONS/maths-package-beta.png' alt='?'> entries, and <i>minima</i> gets a performance weight of 1.0. </p> <p>Relative values are computed hourly, and results aren't shown before.</p> *************** *** 889,904 **** common part S of their contexts. </p> ! <img src='/icons/maths-package-select.png' alt='?' class='math'> <h3>What's displayed</h3> <p> ! The <img src='/icons/maths-package-delta.png' alt='?'> previous results are used. Then, a function D may be applied on them to get a 2D-array that could be easily displayed (using a chart) according to a specific c context item : </p> <p> ! <img src='/icons/maths-package-display.png' alt='?' class='math'> <p>Finally, the average values of (relative) results that hold c in their ! contexts are shown by the portal, as well as the number <img src='/icons/maths-package-beta.png' alt='?'> of DB entries matching C. </p>"; } elsif ($tab eq 'export') { --- 889,904 ---- common part S of their contexts. </p> ! <img src='$LT_WEB_ICONS/maths-package-select.png' alt='?' class='math'> <h3>What's displayed</h3> <p> ! The <img src='$LT_WEB_ICONS/maths-package-delta.png' alt='?'> previous results are used. Then, a function D may be applied on them to get a 2D-array that could be easily displayed (using a chart) according to a specific c context item : </p> <p> ! <img src='$LT_WEB_ICONS/maths-package-display.png' alt='?' class='math'> <p>Finally, the average values of (relative) results that hold c in their ! contexts are shown by the portal, as well as the number <img src='$LT_WEB_ICONS/maths-package-beta.png' alt='?'> of DB entries matching C. </p>"; } elsif ($tab eq 'export') { |