stasis-aries-wal/benchmarks/nightly/Makefile

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## .SECONDARY means that the files will be deleted if their generation
## is interrupted, but will not be automatically deleted when make
## exits normally.
.SECONDARY :
# %.ci-raw %.def
# This lets us keep the .def files in their own directory, but treat
# them as though they're in the current (per run) directory.
#VPATH=../defs/
VPATH=../..:../../berkeleyDB
GRAPHS=BULK_LOAD
# BULK_LOAD_RAW LLADD_HASH_TPS TPS
BINARIES=linearHashNTA logicalHash bdbHash
all-binaries = $(patsubst %, %.exe, ${BINARIES})
all-r-files = $(patsubst %, %.R, $(GRAPHS))
all-defs = $(patsubst %, %.def, $(GRAPHS))
MAKEFLAGS=--no-print-directory
RFLAGS=--no-save --no-load
all: all-graphs all-results ${all-binaries}
all-graphs : all-png-graphs all-pdf-graphs all-ps-graphs
all-results : $(patsubst %, %.results, $(GRAPHS))
all-png-graphs : $(patsubst %, %.png, $(GRAPHS))
all-pdf-graphs : $(patsubst %, %.pdf, $(GRAPHS))
all-ps-graphs : $(patsubst %, %.ps, $(GRAPHS))
# XXX the "|| true" is a hack; grep -v returns failure if there
# are no matching lines.... Really, we should check to see if it returned 2.
%.results : %.def ${all-binaries}
$(MAKE) $(MAKEFLAGS) `grep Data-Series\: $< | \
perl -ne 's/[\"\s]+/\t/g;print;print"\n"' | \
cut -f2 | \
perl -ne 'chomp;print"$*-";print;print".dat\n"'`
touch $*.results
# \
# | grep -v 'is up to date.' || true
%.png: %.results %.def
../plot --format png $* | R $(RFLAGS) > /dev/null
%.pdf: %.results %.def
../plot --format pdf $* | R $(RFLAGS) > /dev/null
%.ps: %.results %.def
../plot --format ps $* | R $(RFLAGS) > /dev/null
%.def : defs/%.def
ln -s $< .
%.ci-raw : ${all-binaries} ${all-defs}
# echo "Foo" > $*.ci-raw
../generateGraphData $*
%.dat: %.ci-raw ${all-defs}
../ci-parser $*.def < $*.ci-raw > $*.dat
%.R : %.def
plotting.pl $* > $*.R
clean :
rm -f *.def *.R *.png *.pdf *.ps
veryclean : clean
rm -f *.exe *.dat *.ci-raw *.results binaries
binaries:
touch binaries
# "binaries" is an empty file that's newer than the executables in
# this directory. It is used as an empty target, and records the time
# at which this run was initiated. (It is 'built' from the
# executables by copying them into the current directory, and touching
# 'binaries'. This prevents new binaries from inadvertantly being
# copied into archived benchmark directories.
# Note that this makefile recursively calls itself... there must be a
# better way. The problem is that we need to prevent make from
# realizing that we build the .exe from the original binary.
# Otherwise, it would copy over the archived binary when we recompile...
%.exe : binaries
$(MAKE) $(MAKEFLAGS) $*.exe.tmp
mv $*.exe.tmp $*.exe
%.exe.tmp : %
cp $< $*.exe.tmp
benchmarks : binaries $(patsubst %.exe, %.dat, $(wildcard *.exe))
touch benchmarks