Open Source C++ Performance Testing Software for BSD

C++ Performance Testing Software for BSD

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    Wireless Meter ( WMeter )
    The goal of this project is to develop a framework to test and measure the performance of IEEE 802.11 based devices. Currently we aims to address the issues related to protocol conformance testing for a device.
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    Celero

    Celero

    C++ Benchmarking Library

    This project is now maintained at GitHub: https://github.com/DigitalInBlue/Celero Celero is a cross-platform open source C++ benchmarking library. Written with an API similar to Google Test, Celero utilizes C++11 features, offers tested benchmarking capabilities with microsecond precision, baselining, fixtures, and easy test setup. Use the baseline feature to measure/benchmark algorithm performance against a known case to more accurately rate performance of solutions.
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    Real time micro benchmark multi-lingual suite (RTMB) provides a good way to measure the deterministic quality of hardware, an operating system, or a Java Virtual Machine. RTMB consists of benchmarks in C, C++ and Java
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    Scheduler Simulator
    SCHEDuler SIMULAtor (originally sched_sim) is a simple C++ event driven simulator of scheduling policies (single processor). Currently supported scheduling policies are: FIFO, LIFO, EDF, LST, RM, DM.
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    ViennaProfiler allows to compare execution times of full programs or parts of a program. Execution times are stored in a MySQL database and conveniently analyzed via a web-interface. A C++ client API is provided, other languages can also be used.
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    alio

    An "Alternative IO" layer.

    The alio library can be dynamically pre-linked to existing executables and replaces file IO (i.e. calls to glibc's IO functions). This allows to gather statistics about IO, create IO trace files, or even implement a different IO behaviour (e.g. use separate IO servers to handle IO).
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    epyunit

    epyunit

    PyUnit and PyDev extensions for arbitrary Executables

    The package 'epyunit' provides extensions for PyUnit and PyDev. * Extensions for PyUnit - Unittests for arbitrary executables. * Extensions for PyDev - Automation of search and load of pydevd.py The extensions are applicable from commandline and/or within Eclipse. Online manuals: - https://pythonhosted.org/epyunit/ PyPi repository: - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/epyunit Current application examples are: - bash-core - http://bash-core.sourceforge.net Nickname - Dromi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dromi
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    Note: this tool has moved to github, this repository is not maintained any more. See https://github.com/turdusmerula/ftrace GScopeLog is a tool for instrumenting c++ code through gcc. The main purpose is to trace entry/exit point of functions. A status file may be generated to give overview of functions calls and timing informations with minimal impact on performances.
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    lsperf is an utility listing performance of various computer components.
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