This removes the need for parsing stdout from the benchmarks. If the
process wasn't executed by fork, it will just print like it used to.
This also fixes the parsing of CLI arguments, by inferring the type
from the options object instead of the value content.
Only two benchmarks had to be changed:
* http/http_server_for_chunky_client.js this previously used a spawn
now it uses a fork and relays the messages using common.sendResult.
* misc/v8-bench.js this utilized that v8/benchmark/run.js called
global.print and reformatted the input. It now interfaces directly
with the benchmark runner global.BenchmarkSuite.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7094
Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Brian White <mscdex@mscdex.net>
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
It wasn't obviouse that common.js was the main cli tool.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7094
Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Brian White <mscdex@mscdex.net>
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
include() should not be used by libraries because it will pollute the global
namespace. To discourage this behavior and bring Node more in-line with
the current CommonJS module system, include() is removed.
Small scripts like unit tests often times do want to pollute the global
namespace for ease. To avoid the boiler plate code of
var x = require("/x.js");
var foo = x.foo;
var bar = x.bar;
The function node.mixin() is stolen from jQuery's jQuery.extend. So that it
can be written:
node.mixin(require("/x.js"));
Reference:
http://docs.jquery.com/Utilities/jQuery.extendhttp://groups.google.com/group/nodejs/browse_thread/thread/f9ac83e5c11e7e87
To use the benchmarks:
node benchmarks/run.js
or:
make benchmark
The numbers reported are the elapsed milliseconds the script took to
complete. Currently only benching HTTP code and timers.