| import unittest |
| """report.py - Utilities for reporting statistics about benchmark results |
| """ |
| import os |
| import re |
| import copy |
| |
| from scipy.stats import mannwhitneyu |
| |
| |
| class BenchmarkColor(object): |
| def __init__(self, name, code): |
| self.name = name |
| self.code = code |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return '%s%r' % (self.__class__.__name__, |
| (self.name, self.code)) |
| |
| def __format__(self, format): |
| return self.code |
| |
| |
| # Benchmark Colors Enumeration |
| BC_NONE = BenchmarkColor('NONE', '') |
| BC_MAGENTA = BenchmarkColor('MAGENTA', '\033[95m') |
| BC_CYAN = BenchmarkColor('CYAN', '\033[96m') |
| BC_OKBLUE = BenchmarkColor('OKBLUE', '\033[94m') |
| BC_OKGREEN = BenchmarkColor('OKGREEN', '\033[32m') |
| BC_HEADER = BenchmarkColor('HEADER', '\033[92m') |
| BC_WARNING = BenchmarkColor('WARNING', '\033[93m') |
| BC_WHITE = BenchmarkColor('WHITE', '\033[97m') |
| BC_FAIL = BenchmarkColor('FAIL', '\033[91m') |
| BC_ENDC = BenchmarkColor('ENDC', '\033[0m') |
| BC_BOLD = BenchmarkColor('BOLD', '\033[1m') |
| BC_UNDERLINE = BenchmarkColor('UNDERLINE', '\033[4m') |
| |
| UTEST_MIN_REPETITIONS = 2 |
| UTEST_OPTIMAL_REPETITIONS = 9 # Lowest reasonable number, More is better. |
| UTEST_COL_NAME = "_pvalue" |
| |
| |
| def color_format(use_color, fmt_str, *args, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Return the result of 'fmt_str.format(*args, **kwargs)' after transforming |
| 'args' and 'kwargs' according to the value of 'use_color'. If 'use_color' |
| is False then all color codes in 'args' and 'kwargs' are replaced with |
| the empty string. |
| """ |
| assert use_color is True or use_color is False |
| if not use_color: |
| args = [arg if not isinstance(arg, BenchmarkColor) else BC_NONE |
| for arg in args] |
| kwargs = {key: arg if not isinstance(arg, BenchmarkColor) else BC_NONE |
| for key, arg in kwargs.items()} |
| return fmt_str.format(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| |
| def find_longest_name(benchmark_list): |
| """ |
| Return the length of the longest benchmark name in a given list of |
| benchmark JSON objects |
| """ |
| longest_name = 1 |
| for bc in benchmark_list: |
| if len(bc['name']) > longest_name: |
| longest_name = len(bc['name']) |
| return longest_name |
| |
| |
| def calculate_change(old_val, new_val): |
| """ |
| Return a float representing the decimal change between old_val and new_val. |
| """ |
| if old_val == 0 and new_val == 0: |
| return 0.0 |
| if old_val == 0: |
| return float(new_val - old_val) / (float(old_val + new_val) / 2) |
| return float(new_val - old_val) / abs(old_val) |
| |
| |
| def filter_benchmark(json_orig, family, replacement=""): |
| """ |
| Apply a filter to the json, and only leave the 'family' of benchmarks. |
| """ |
| regex = re.compile(family) |
| filtered = {} |
| filtered['benchmarks'] = [] |
| for be in json_orig['benchmarks']: |
| if not regex.search(be['name']): |
| continue |
| filteredbench = copy.deepcopy(be) # Do NOT modify the old name! |
| filteredbench['name'] = regex.sub(replacement, filteredbench['name']) |
| filtered['benchmarks'].append(filteredbench) |
| return filtered |
| |
| |
| def get_unique_benchmark_names(json): |
| """ |
| While *keeping* the order, give all the unique 'names' used for benchmarks. |
| """ |
| seen = set() |
| uniqued = [x['name'] for x in json['benchmarks'] |
| if x['name'] not in seen and |
| (seen.add(x['name']) or True)] |
| return uniqued |
| |
| |
| def intersect(list1, list2): |
| """ |
| Given two lists, get a new list consisting of the elements only contained |
| in *both of the input lists*, while preserving the ordering. |
| """ |
| return [x for x in list1 if x in list2] |
| |
| |
| def partition_benchmarks(json1, json2): |
| """ |
| While preserving the ordering, find benchmarks with the same names in |
| both of the inputs, and group them. |
| (i.e. partition/filter into groups with common name) |
| """ |
| json1_unique_names = get_unique_benchmark_names(json1) |
| json2_unique_names = get_unique_benchmark_names(json2) |
| names = intersect(json1_unique_names, json2_unique_names) |
| partitions = [] |
| for name in names: |
| # Pick the time unit from the first entry of the lhs benchmark. |
| time_unit = (x['time_unit'] |
| for x in json1['benchmarks'] if x['name'] == name).next() |
| # Filter by name and time unit. |
| lhs = [x for x in json1['benchmarks'] if x['name'] == name and |
| x['time_unit'] == time_unit] |
| rhs = [x for x in json2['benchmarks'] if x['name'] == name and |
| x['time_unit'] == time_unit] |
| partitions.append([lhs, rhs]) |
| return partitions |
| |
| |
| def extract_field(partition, field_name): |
| # The count of elements may be different. We want *all* of them. |
| lhs = [x[field_name] for x in partition[0]] |
| rhs = [x[field_name] for x in partition[1]] |
| return [lhs, rhs] |
| |
| |
| def print_utest(partition, utest_alpha, first_col_width, use_color=True): |
| timings_time = extract_field(partition, 'real_time') |
| timings_cpu = extract_field(partition, 'cpu_time') |
| |
| min_rep_cnt = min(len(timings_time[0]), |
| len(timings_time[1]), |
| len(timings_cpu[0]), |
| len(timings_cpu[1])) |
| |
| # Does *everything* has at least UTEST_MIN_REPETITIONS repetitions? |
| if min_rep_cnt < UTEST_MIN_REPETITIONS: |
| return [] |
| |
| def get_utest_color(pval): |
| return BC_FAIL if pval >= utest_alpha else BC_OKGREEN |
| |
| time_pvalue = mannwhitneyu( |
| timings_time[0], timings_time[1], alternative='two-sided').pvalue |
| cpu_pvalue = mannwhitneyu( |
| timings_cpu[0], timings_cpu[1], alternative='two-sided').pvalue |
| |
| dsc = "U Test, Repetitions: {} vs {}".format( |
| len(timings_cpu[0]), len(timings_cpu[1])) |
| dsc_color = BC_OKGREEN |
| |
| if min_rep_cnt < UTEST_OPTIMAL_REPETITIONS: |
| dsc_color = BC_WARNING |
| dsc += ". WARNING: Results unreliable! {}+ repetitions recommended.".format( |
| UTEST_OPTIMAL_REPETITIONS) |
| |
| special_str = "{}{:<{}s}{endc}{}{:16.4f}{endc}{}{:16.4f}{endc}{} {}" |
| |
| last_name = partition[0][0]['name'] |
| return [color_format(use_color, |
| special_str, |
| BC_HEADER, |
| "{}{}".format(last_name, UTEST_COL_NAME), |
| first_col_width, |
| get_utest_color(time_pvalue), time_pvalue, |
| get_utest_color(cpu_pvalue), cpu_pvalue, |
| dsc_color, dsc, |
| endc=BC_ENDC)] |
| |
| |
| def generate_difference_report( |
| json1, |
| json2, |
| display_aggregates_only=False, |
| utest=False, |
| utest_alpha=0.05, |
| use_color=True): |
| """ |
| Calculate and report the difference between each test of two benchmarks |
| runs specified as 'json1' and 'json2'. |
| """ |
| assert utest is True or utest is False |
| first_col_width = find_longest_name(json1['benchmarks']) |
| |
| def find_test(name): |
| for b in json2['benchmarks']: |
| if b['name'] == name: |
| return b |
| return None |
| |
| first_col_width = max( |
| first_col_width, |
| len('Benchmark')) |
| first_col_width += len(UTEST_COL_NAME) |
| first_line = "{:<{}s}Time CPU Time Old Time New CPU Old CPU New".format( |
| 'Benchmark', 12 + first_col_width) |
| output_strs = [first_line, '-' * len(first_line)] |
| |
| partitions = partition_benchmarks(json1, json2) |
| for partition in partitions: |
| # Careful, we may have different repetition count. |
| for i in range(min(len(partition[0]), len(partition[1]))): |
| bn = partition[0][i] |
| other_bench = partition[1][i] |
| |
| # *If* we were asked to only display aggregates, |
| # and if it is non-aggregate, then skip it. |
| if display_aggregates_only and 'run_type' in bn and 'run_type' in other_bench: |
| assert bn['run_type'] == other_bench['run_type'] |
| if bn['run_type'] != 'aggregate': |
| continue |
| |
| fmt_str = "{}{:<{}s}{endc}{}{:+16.4f}{endc}{}{:+16.4f}{endc}{:14.0f}{:14.0f}{endc}{:14.0f}{:14.0f}" |
| |
| def get_color(res): |
| if res > 0.05: |
| return BC_FAIL |
| elif res > -0.07: |
| return BC_WHITE |
| else: |
| return BC_CYAN |
| |
| tres = calculate_change(bn['real_time'], other_bench['real_time']) |
| cpures = calculate_change(bn['cpu_time'], other_bench['cpu_time']) |
| output_strs += [color_format(use_color, |
| fmt_str, |
| BC_HEADER, |
| bn['name'], |
| first_col_width, |
| get_color(tres), |
| tres, |
| get_color(cpures), |
| cpures, |
| bn['real_time'], |
| other_bench['real_time'], |
| bn['cpu_time'], |
| other_bench['cpu_time'], |
| endc=BC_ENDC)] |
| |
| # After processing the whole partition, if requested, do the U test. |
| if utest: |
| output_strs += print_utest(partition, |
| utest_alpha=utest_alpha, |
| first_col_width=first_col_width, |
| use_color=use_color) |
| |
| return output_strs |
| |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| # Unit tests |
| |
| |
| class TestGetUniqueBenchmarkNames(unittest.TestCase): |
| def load_results(self): |
| import json |
| testInputs = os.path.join( |
| os.path.dirname( |
| os.path.realpath(__file__)), |
| 'Inputs') |
| testOutput = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test3_run0.json') |
| with open(testOutput, 'r') as f: |
| json = json.load(f) |
| return json |
| |
| def test_basic(self): |
| expect_lines = [ |
| 'BM_One', |
| 'BM_Two', |
| 'short', # These two are not sorted |
| 'medium', # These two are not sorted |
| ] |
| json = self.load_results() |
| output_lines = get_unique_benchmark_names(json) |
| print("\n") |
| print("\n".join(output_lines)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(output_lines), len(expect_lines)) |
| for i in range(0, len(output_lines)): |
| self.assertEqual(expect_lines[i], output_lines[i]) |
| |
| |
| class TestReportDifference(unittest.TestCase): |
| def load_results(self): |
| import json |
| testInputs = os.path.join( |
| os.path.dirname( |
| os.path.realpath(__file__)), |
| 'Inputs') |
| testOutput1 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test1_run1.json') |
| testOutput2 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test1_run2.json') |
| with open(testOutput1, 'r') as f: |
| json1 = json.load(f) |
| with open(testOutput2, 'r') as f: |
| json2 = json.load(f) |
| return json1, json2 |
| |
| def test_basic(self): |
| expect_lines = [ |
| ['BM_SameTimes', '+0.0000', '+0.0000', '10', '10', '10', '10'], |
| ['BM_2xFaster', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '50', '25', '50', '25'], |
| ['BM_2xSlower', '+1.0000', '+1.0000', '50', '100', '50', '100'], |
| ['BM_1PercentFaster', '-0.0100', '-0.0100', '100', '99', '100', '99'], |
| ['BM_1PercentSlower', '+0.0100', '+0.0100', '100', '101', '100', '101'], |
| ['BM_10PercentFaster', '-0.1000', '-0.1000', '100', '90', '100', '90'], |
| ['BM_10PercentSlower', '+0.1000', '+0.1000', '100', '110', '100', '110'], |
| ['BM_100xSlower', '+99.0000', '+99.0000', |
| '100', '10000', '100', '10000'], |
| ['BM_100xFaster', '-0.9900', '-0.9900', |
| '10000', '100', '10000', '100'], |
| ['BM_10PercentCPUToTime', '+0.1000', |
| '-0.1000', '100', '110', '100', '90'], |
| ['BM_ThirdFaster', '-0.3333', '-0.3334', '100', '67', '100', '67'], |
| ['BM_BadTimeUnit', '-0.9000', '+0.2000', '0', '0', '0', '1'], |
| ] |
| json1, json2 = self.load_results() |
| output_lines_with_header = generate_difference_report( |
| json1, json2, use_color=False) |
| output_lines = output_lines_with_header[2:] |
| print("\n") |
| print("\n".join(output_lines_with_header)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(output_lines), len(expect_lines)) |
| for i in range(0, len(output_lines)): |
| parts = [x for x in output_lines[i].split(' ') if x] |
| self.assertEqual(len(parts), 7) |
| self.assertEqual(expect_lines[i], parts) |
| |
| |
| class TestReportDifferenceBetweenFamilies(unittest.TestCase): |
| def load_result(self): |
| import json |
| testInputs = os.path.join( |
| os.path.dirname( |
| os.path.realpath(__file__)), |
| 'Inputs') |
| testOutput = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test2_run.json') |
| with open(testOutput, 'r') as f: |
| json = json.load(f) |
| return json |
| |
| def test_basic(self): |
| expect_lines = [ |
| ['.', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '10', '5', '10', '5'], |
| ['./4', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '40', '20', '40', '20'], |
| ['Prefix/.', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '20', '10', '20', '10'], |
| ['Prefix/./3', '-0.5000', '-0.5000', '30', '15', '30', '15'], |
| ] |
| json = self.load_result() |
| json1 = filter_benchmark(json, "BM_Z.ro", ".") |
| json2 = filter_benchmark(json, "BM_O.e", ".") |
| output_lines_with_header = generate_difference_report( |
| json1, json2, use_color=False) |
| output_lines = output_lines_with_header[2:] |
| print("\n") |
| print("\n".join(output_lines_with_header)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(output_lines), len(expect_lines)) |
| for i in range(0, len(output_lines)): |
| parts = [x for x in output_lines[i].split(' ') if x] |
| self.assertEqual(len(parts), 7) |
| self.assertEqual(expect_lines[i], parts) |
| |
| |
| class TestReportDifferenceWithUTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def load_results(self): |
| import json |
| testInputs = os.path.join( |
| os.path.dirname( |
| os.path.realpath(__file__)), |
| 'Inputs') |
| testOutput1 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test3_run0.json') |
| testOutput2 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test3_run1.json') |
| with open(testOutput1, 'r') as f: |
| json1 = json.load(f) |
| with open(testOutput2, 'r') as f: |
| json2 = json.load(f) |
| return json1, json2 |
| |
| def test_utest(self): |
| expect_lines = [] |
| expect_lines = [ |
| ['BM_One', '-0.1000', '+0.1000', '10', '9', '100', '110'], |
| ['BM_Two', '+0.1111', '-0.0111', '9', '10', '90', '89'], |
| ['BM_Two', '-0.1250', '-0.1628', '8', '7', '86', '72'], |
| ['BM_Two_pvalue', |
| '0.6985', |
| '0.6985', |
| 'U', |
| 'Test,', |
| 'Repetitions:', |
| '2', |
| 'vs', |
| '2.', |
| 'WARNING:', |
| 'Results', |
| 'unreliable!', |
| '9+', |
| 'repetitions', |
| 'recommended.'], |
| ['short', '-0.1250', '-0.0625', '8', '7', '80', '75'], |
| ['short', '-0.4325', '-0.1351', '8', '5', '77', '67'], |
| ['short_pvalue', |
| '0.7671', |
| '0.1489', |
| 'U', |
| 'Test,', |
| 'Repetitions:', |
| '2', |
| 'vs', |
| '3.', |
| 'WARNING:', |
| 'Results', |
| 'unreliable!', |
| '9+', |
| 'repetitions', |
| 'recommended.'], |
| ['medium', '-0.3750', '-0.3375', '8', '5', '80', '53'], |
| ] |
| json1, json2 = self.load_results() |
| output_lines_with_header = generate_difference_report( |
| json1, json2, utest=True, utest_alpha=0.05, use_color=False) |
| output_lines = output_lines_with_header[2:] |
| print("\n") |
| print("\n".join(output_lines_with_header)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(output_lines), len(expect_lines)) |
| for i in range(0, len(output_lines)): |
| parts = [x for x in output_lines[i].split(' ') if x] |
| self.assertEqual(expect_lines[i], parts) |
| |
| |
| class TestReportDifferenceWithUTestWhileDisplayingAggregatesOnly( |
| unittest.TestCase): |
| def load_results(self): |
| import json |
| testInputs = os.path.join( |
| os.path.dirname( |
| os.path.realpath(__file__)), |
| 'Inputs') |
| testOutput1 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test3_run0.json') |
| testOutput2 = os.path.join(testInputs, 'test3_run1.json') |
| with open(testOutput1, 'r') as f: |
| json1 = json.load(f) |
| with open(testOutput2, 'r') as f: |
| json2 = json.load(f) |
| return json1, json2 |
| |
| def test_utest(self): |
| expect_lines = [] |
| expect_lines = [ |
| ['BM_One', '-0.1000', '+0.1000', '10', '9', '100', '110'], |
| ['BM_Two', '+0.1111', '-0.0111', '9', '10', '90', '89'], |
| ['BM_Two', '-0.1250', '-0.1628', '8', '7', '86', '72'], |
| ['BM_Two_pvalue', |
| '0.6985', |
| '0.6985', |
| 'U', |
| 'Test,', |
| 'Repetitions:', |
| '2', |
| 'vs', |
| '2.', |
| 'WARNING:', |
| 'Results', |
| 'unreliable!', |
| '9+', |
| 'repetitions', |
| 'recommended.'], |
| ['short', '-0.1250', '-0.0625', '8', '7', '80', '75'], |
| ['short', '-0.4325', '-0.1351', '8', '5', '77', '67'], |
| ['short_pvalue', |
| '0.7671', |
| '0.1489', |
| 'U', |
| 'Test,', |
| 'Repetitions:', |
| '2', |
| 'vs', |
| '3.', |
| 'WARNING:', |
| 'Results', |
| 'unreliable!', |
| '9+', |
| 'repetitions', |
| 'recommended.'], |
| ] |
| json1, json2 = self.load_results() |
| output_lines_with_header = generate_difference_report( |
| json1, json2, display_aggregates_only=True, |
| utest=True, utest_alpha=0.05, use_color=False) |
| output_lines = output_lines_with_header[2:] |
| print("\n") |
| print("\n".join(output_lines_with_header)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(output_lines), len(expect_lines)) |
| for i in range(0, len(output_lines)): |
| parts = [x for x in output_lines[i].split(' ') if x] |
| self.assertEqual(expect_lines[i], parts) |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| unittest.main() |
| |
| # vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 |
| # kate: tab-width: 4; replace-tabs on; indent-width 4; tab-indents: off; |
| # kate: indent-mode python; remove-trailing-spaces modified; |