X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/429b4848d42f0a70b568e7927261a065d4134535..ccdc1577ef7fb32a5e30cb655337e7cd42b98987:/etc/bench.pl.in?ds=inline diff --git a/etc/bench.pl.in b/etc/bench.pl.in index ae50516f..5d83fc7b 100755 --- a/etc/bench.pl.in +++ b/etc/bench.pl.in @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /usr/bin/perl -w -# Copyright (C) 2006, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2006, 2008-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. # @@ -19,34 +19,107 @@ =head1 NAME -bench.pl - perform benches on Bison parsers. +bench.pl - bench marks for Bison parsers. =head1 SYNOPSIS - ./bench.pl + ./bench.pl [OPTIONS]... DIRECTIVES + +=head1 DIRECTIVES + +Specify the set of benches to run. The following grammar defines the +I: + + directives ::= + directives | directives -- Alternation + | directives & directives -- Concatenation + | [ directives> ] -- Optional + | ( directives> ) -- Parentheses + | #d NAME[=VALUE] -- %code { #define NAME [VALUE] } + | %d NAME[=VALUE] -- %define NAME ["VALUE"] + | %s skeleton -- %skeleton "skeleton" + | directive + +Parentheses only group to override precedence. For instance: + + [ %debug ] & [ %error-verbose ] & [ %define variant ] + +will generate eight different cases. =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 +=item B<-b>, B<--bench> + +Predefined benches, that is, combimation between a grammar and a I +request. + +=over 4 + +=item I + +Test the push parser vs. the pull interface. Use the C parser. + +=item I + +Test the use of variants instead of union in the C++ parser. + +=back + =item B<-c>, B<--cflags>=I -Flags to pass to the C or C++ compiler. +Flags to pass to the C or C++ compiler. Defaults to -O2. + +=item B<-d>, B<--directive>=I + +Add a set of Bison directives to bench against each other. + +=item B<-g>, B<--grammar>=I + +Select the base I to use. Defaults to I. + +=over 4 + +=item I + +Traditional calculator. + +=item I + +C++ grammar that uses std::string and std::list. Can be used with +or without %define variant. + +=item I + +Artificial grammar with very long rules. + +=back + +=item B<-h>, B<--help> + +Display this message and exit succesfully. The more verbose, the more +details. =item B<-i>, B<--iterations>=I Say how many times a single test of the bench must be run. If negative, specify the minimum number of CPU seconds to run. Defaults -to -3. +to -1. + +=item B<-q>, B<--quiet> + +Decrease the verbosity level (defaults to 1). =item B<-v>, B<--verbose> -Raise the verbosity level. Currently only affects B<--help>. +Raise the verbosity level (defaults to 1). =back =cut +use strict; use IO::File; ################################################################## @@ -55,6 +128,10 @@ use IO::File; =over 4 +=item C<@bench> + +The list of benches to run. + =item C<$bison> The Bison program to use to compile the grammar. @@ -71,6 +148,10 @@ The C++ compiler. Compiler flags (C or C++). +=item C<@directive> + +A list of directive sets to measure against each other. + =item C<$iterations> The number of times the parser is run for a bench. @@ -83,12 +164,15 @@ Verbosity level. =cut +my $bench; my $bison = $ENV{'BISON'} || '@abs_top_builddir@/tests/bison'; my $cc = $ENV{'CC'} || 'gcc'; my $cxx = $ENV{'CXX'} || 'g++'; -my $cflags = ''; -my $iterations = -3; -my $verbose = 0; +my $cflags = '-O2'; +my @directive = (); +my $grammar = 'calc'; +my $iterations = -1; +my $verbose = 1; =head1 FUNCTIONS @@ -107,30 +191,27 @@ sub verbose($$) if $level <= $verbose; } + +###################################################################### + =item C Format the list of directives for Bison for bench named C<$bench>. -The special fake C<%variant> directive requests the use of -Boost.Variants instead of a regular union. So don't pass it, it is -not a valid directive. - =cut sub directives($@) { my ($bench, @directive) = @_; my $res = "/* Directives for bench `$bench'. */\n"; - for my $d (@directive) - { - $res .= $d . "\n" - unless $d eq '%variant'; - } + $res .= join ("\n", @directive) . "\n"; $res .= "/* End of directives for bench `$bench'. */\n"; return $res; } -=item C +###################################################################### + +=item C Create a large triangular grammar which looks like : @@ -156,7 +237,7 @@ The created parser is self contained: it includes its scanner, and source of input. =cut -sub triangular_grammar ($$$) +sub generate_grammar_triangular ($$@) { my ($base, $max, @directive) = @_; my $directives = directives ($base, @directive); @@ -165,7 +246,6 @@ sub triangular_grammar ($$$) or die; print $out < #include @@ -204,8 +284,8 @@ for my $size (1 .. $max) { use Text::Wrap; print $out wrap ("| ", " ", - (map { "\"$_\"" } (1 .. $size)), - " END \n"), + (map { "\"$_\"" } (1 .. $size)), + " END \n"), " { \$\$ = $size; }\n"; }; print $out ";\n"; @@ -237,7 +317,9 @@ yyerror (const char *msg) int main (void) { +#if YYDEBUG yydebug = !!getenv ("YYDEBUG"); +#endif return yyparse (); } EOF @@ -267,7 +349,8 @@ sub calc_input ($$) } ################################################################## -=item C + +=item C Generate a Bison file F<$base.y> for a calculator parser in C. Pass the additional Bison C<@directive>. C<$max> is ignored, but left to @@ -275,17 +358,21 @@ have the same interface as C. =cut -sub calc_grammar ($$$) +sub generate_grammar_calc ($$@) { my ($base, $max, @directive) = @_; my $directives = directives ($base, @directive); + # Putting this request here is stupid, since the input will be + # generated each time we generate a grammar. + calc_input ('calc', 200); + my $out = new IO::File ">$base.y" or die; print $out < #include - #include #include #include @@ -324,7 +411,7 @@ static int yylex (void); %token NUM "number" %type exp -%nonassoc '=' /* comparison */ +%nonassoc '=' /* comparison */ %left '-' '+' %left '*' '/' %left NEG /* negation--unary minus */ @@ -441,9 +528,8 @@ yylex (void) static int power (int base, int exponent) { + assert (0 <= exponent); int res = 1; - if (exponent < 0) - exit (3); for (/* Niente */; exponent; --exponent) res *= base; return res; @@ -457,6 +543,10 @@ main (int argc, const char **argv) int count = 0; int status; +#if YYDEBUG + yydebug = !!getenv ("YYDEBUG"); +#endif + input = fopen ("calc.input", "r"); if (!input) { @@ -477,136 +567,177 @@ EOF ################################################################## -=item C +=item C -Generate a Bison file F<$base.y> that uses, or not, the Boost.Variants -depending on the C<@directive>. +Generate a Bison file F<$base.y> for a C++ parser that uses C++ +objects (std::string, std::list). Tailored for using %define variant. =cut -sub variant_grammar ($$$) +sub generate_grammar_list ($$@) { my ($base, $max, @directive) = @_; my $directives = directives ($base, @directive); - my $variant = grep { $_ eq '%variant' } @directive; - + my $variant = grep { /%define "?variant"?/ } @directive; + my $lex_symbol = grep { /%define "?lex_symbol"?/ } @directive; my $out = new IO::File ">$base.y" or die; print $out < } -%code // variant.c +%code // *.c { #include #include #include -// Prototype of the yylex function providing subsequent tokens. -static yy::parser::token_type yylex(yy::parser::semantic_type* yylval); +#define STAGE_MAX ($max * 10) // max = $max -#define STAGE_MAX ($max * 10) +#define USE_LEX_SYMBOL $lex_symbol #define USE_VARIANTS $variant -#if USE_VARIANTS -# define IF_VARIANTS(True, False) True + + // Prototype of the yylex function providing subsequent tokens. + static +#if USE_LEX_SYMBOL + yy::parser::symbol_type yylex(); #else -# define IF_VARIANTS(True, False) False + yy::parser::token_type yylex(yy::parser::semantic_type* yylval, + yy::parser::location_type* yylloc); #endif + + // Conversion to string. + template + inline + std::string + string_cast (const T& t) + { + std::ostringstream o; + o << t; + return o.str (); + } } + +%token END_OF_FILE 0 EOF if ($variant) { print $out <<'EOF'; -%code variant {int,std::string} %token TEXT %token NUMBER %printer { std::cerr << "Number: " << $$; } %printer { std::cerr << "Text: " << $$; } -%token END_OF_FILE 0 %type text result %% result: - text { /* Throw away the result. */ } + text { /* Throw away the result. */ } ; text: - /* nothing */ { /* This will generate an empty string */ } -| text TEXT { std::swap($$,$1); $$.append($2); } -| text NUMBER { - std::swap($$,$1); - std::ostringstream ss; - ss << ' ' << $2; - $$.append(ss.str()); - } + /* nothing */ { /* This will generate an empty string */ } +| text TEXT { std::swap ($$, $2); } +| text NUMBER { $$ = string_cast($2); } ; EOF } else { - # Not using Boost variants. + # Not using Bison variants. print $out <<'EOF'; %union {int ival; std::string* sval;} %token TEXT %token NUMBER %printer { std::cerr << "Number: " << $$; } %printer { std::cerr << "Text: " << *$$; } -%token END_OF_FILE 0 %type text result %% result: - text { delete $1; } + text { delete $1; } ; text: - /* nothing */ { $$ = new std::string; } -| text TEXT { $$->append(*$2); delete $2; } -| text NUMBER { - std::ostringstream ss; - ss << ' ' << $2; - $$->append(ss.str()); - } + /* nothing */ { $$ = new std::string; } +| text TEXT { delete $1; $$ = $2; } +| text NUMBER { delete $1; $$ = new std::string (string_cast ($2)); } ; EOF } print $out <<'EOF'; %% +# + static -yy::parser::token_type -yylex(yy::parser::semantic_type* yylval) +#if USE_LEX_SYMBOL +yy::parser::symbol_type yylex() +#else +yy::parser::token_type yylex(yy::parser::semantic_type* yylval, + yy::parser::location_type* yylloc) +#endif { + typedef yy::parser::location_type location_type; + typedef yy::parser::token token; static int stage = -1; ++stage; if (stage == STAGE_MAX) - return yy::parser::token::END_OF_FILE; + { +#if USE_LEX_SYMBOL + return yy::parser::make_END_OF_FILE (location_type ()); +#else + *yylloc = location_type (); + return token::END_OF_FILE; +#endif + } else if (stage % 2) { - IF_VARIANTS(*yylval, yylval->ival) = stage; - return yy::parser::token::NUMBER; +#if USE_LEX_SYMBOL + return yy::parser::make_NUMBER (stage, location_type ()); +#else +# if defined ONE_STAGE_BUILD + yylval->build(stage); +# elif USE_VARIANTS + yylval->build() = stage; +# else + yylval->ival = stage; +# endif + *yylloc = location_type (); + return token::NUMBER; +#endif } else { - IF_VARIANTS(*yylval =, yylval->sval = new) std::string("A string."); - return yy::parser::token::TEXT; +#if USE_LEX_SYMBOL + return yy::parser::make_TEXT ("A string.", location_type ()); +#else +# if defined ONE_STAGE_BUILD + yylval->build(std::string("A string.")); +# elif USE_VARIANTS + yylval->build() = std::string("A string."); +# else + yylval->sval = new std::string("A string."); +# endif + *yylloc = location_type (); + return token::TEXT; +#endif } abort(); } // Mandatory error function void -yy::parser::error(const yy::parser::location_type& yylloc, - const std::string& message) +yy::parser::error(const yy::parser::location_type& loc, const std::string& msg) { - std::cerr << yylloc << ": " << message << std::endl; + std::cerr << loc << ": " << msg << std::endl; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) @@ -623,6 +754,43 @@ EOF ################################################################## +=item C + +Generate F<$base.y> by calling C<&generate_grammar_$name>. + +=cut + +sub generate_grammar ($$@) +{ + my ($name, $base, @directive) = @_; + verbose 3, "Generating $base.y\n"; + my %generator = + ( + "calc" => \&generate_grammar_calc, + "list" => \&generate_grammar_list, + "triangular" => \&generate_grammar_triangular, + ); + &{$generator{$name}}($base, 200, @directive); +} + +################################################################## + +=item C + +Run, possibly verbosely, the shell C<$command>. + +=cut + +sub run ($) +{ + my ($command) = @_; + verbose 3, "$command\n"; + system ("$command") == 0 + or die "$command failed"; +} + +################################################################## + =item C Compile C<$base.y> to an executable C, Using the C or C++ compiler @@ -638,41 +806,43 @@ sub compile ($) my $compiler = $language eq 'C++' ? $cxx : $cc; - system ("$bison $base.y -o $base.c") == 0 - or die; - system ("$compiler -o $base $cflags $base.c") == 0 - or die; + run "$bison $base.y -o $base.c"; + run "$compiler -o $base $cflags $base.c"; } -=item C - -Generate benches for C<$gram>. C<$gram> should be C or -C. C<%bench> is a hash of the form: +###################################################################### - $name => @directive +=item C -where C<$name> is the name of the bench, and C<@directive> are the -Bison directive to use for this bench. All the benches are compared -against each other, repeated 50 times. +Generate benches for the C<$grammar> and the directive specification +given in the list of C<@token>. =cut -sub bench_grammar ($%) +sub bench ($@) { - my ($gram, %test) = @_; - + my ($grammar, @token) = @_; use Benchmark qw (:all :hireswallclock); + my @directive = parse (@token); + # Set up the benches as expected by timethese. my %bench; + # A counter of directive sets. + my $count = 1; + for my $d (@directive) + { + $bench{$count} = $d; + printf " %2d. %s\n", $count, join (' ', split ("\n", $d)); + $count++; + }; + # For each bench, capture the size. my %size; - while (my ($name, $directives) = each %test) + + while (my ($name, $directives) = each %bench) { - verbose 1, "Generating $name\n"; - # Call the Bison input file generator. - my $generator = "$gram" . "_grammar"; - &$generator ($name, 200, @$directives); + generate_grammar ($grammar, $name, $directives); # Compile the executable. compile ($name); $bench{$name} = "system ('./$name');"; @@ -688,26 +858,29 @@ sub bench_grammar ($%) # shows only wallclock and the two children times. 'auto' (the # default) will act as 'all' unless the children times are both # zero, in which case it acts as 'noc'. 'none' prevents output. - verbose 1, "Running the benches for $gram\n"; + verbose 3, "Running the benches for $grammar\n"; my $res = timethese ($iterations, \%bench, 'nop'); # Output the speed result. cmpthese ($res, 'nop'); # Display the sizes. - print "Sizes:\n"; + print "Sizes (decreasing):\n"; my $width = 10; for my $bench (keys %size) { $width = length $bench if $width < length $bench; } - for my $bench (keys %size) + # Benches sorted by decreasing size. + my @benches_per_size = sort {$size{$b} <=> $size{$a}} keys %size; + for my $bench (@benches_per_size) { - printf "%${width}s: %5dkB\n", $bench, int ($size{$bench} / 1024); + printf "%${width}s: %5.2fkB\n", $bench, $size{$bench} / 1024; } } +###################################################################### =item C @@ -718,51 +891,32 @@ interfaces. sub bench_push_parser () { - calc_input ('calc', 200); - bench_grammar - ('calc', - ( - "pull-impure" => [], - "pull-pure" => ['%define api.pure'], - "push-impure" => ['%define api.push_pull "both"'], - "push-pure" => ['%define api.push_pull "both"', '%define api.pure'], - ) - ); + bench ('calc', + qw( + [ %d api.pure ] + & + [ %d api.push-pull=both ] + )); } +###################################################################### + =item C -Bench the C++ lalr1.cc parser using Boost.Variants or %union. +Bench the C++ lalr1.cc parser using variants or %union. =cut sub bench_variant_parser () { - bench_grammar - ('variant', - ( - "union" => [], - "variant" => ['%variant'], - "union-debug" => ['%debug'], - "variant-debug" => ['%debug', '%variant'], - ) - ); -} - -=item C - -Bench the C++ lalr1.cc parser using Boost.Variants or %union. - -=cut - -sub bench_fusion_parser () -{ - bench_grammar - ('variant', - ( - "split" => [], - "fused" => ['%skeleton "lalr1-fusion.cc"'], - ) + bench ('list', + qw( + [ + %d variant + & + [ #d ONE_STAGE_BUILD | %d lex_symbol ] + ] + ) ); } @@ -779,13 +933,145 @@ sub help ($) -output => \*STDOUT }); } +###################################################################### + +# The end of the directives to parse. +my $eod = "end of directives"; +# The list of tokens parsed by the following functions. +my @token; + +# eat ($EXPECTED) +# --------------- +# Check that the current token is $EXPECTED, and move to the next. +sub eat ($) +{ + my ($expected) = @_; + die "expected $expected, unexpected: $token[0] (@token)\n" + unless $token[0] eq $expected; + shift @token; +} + +# Parse directive specifications: +# expr: term (| term)* +# term: fact (& fact)* +# fact: ( expr ) | [ expr ] | dirs +# dirs: %s SKELETON | #d NAME[=VALUE] | %d NAME[=VALUE] | directive +sub parse (@) +{ + @token = (@_, $eod); + verbose 3, "Parsing: @token\n"; + my @res = parse_expr (); + eat ($eod); + return @res; +} + +sub parse_expr () +{ + my @res = parse_term (); + while ($token[0] eq '|') + { + eat ('|'); + # Alternation. + push @res, parse_term (); + } + return @res; +} + +sub parse_term () +{ + my @res = parse_fact (); + while ($token[0] eq '&') + { + eat ('&'); + # Cartesian product. + my @lhs = @res; + @res = (); + for my $rhs (parse_fact ()) + { + for my $lhs (@lhs) + { + push @res, $lhs . ($lhs && $rhs ? "\n" : "") . $rhs; + } + } + } + return @res; +} + +sub parse_fact () +{ + my @res; + die "unexpected end of expression" + unless defined $token[0]; + + if ($token[0] eq '(') + { + eat ('('); + @res = parse_expr (); + eat (')'); + } + elsif ($token[0] eq '[') + { + eat ('['); + @res = (parse_expr (), ''); + eat (']'); + } + else + { + @res = parse_dirs (); + } + return @res; +} + +sub parse_dirs () +{ + my @res; + die "unexpected end of expression" + unless defined $token[0]; + + if ($token[0] eq '#d') + { + eat ('#d'); + $token[0] =~ s/(.*?)=(.*)/$1 $2/; + @res = ("%code {\n#define $token[0]\n}"); + shift @token; + } + elsif ($token[0] eq '%d') + { + shift @token; + $token[0] =~ s/(.*?)=(.*)/$1 "$2"/; + @res = ("%define $token[0]"); + shift @token; + } + elsif ($token[0] eq '%s') + { + shift @token; + @res = ("%skeleton \"$token[0]\""); + shift @token; + } + else + { + @res = $token[0]; + shift @token; + } + + return @res; +} + +###################################################################### + sub getopt () { use Getopt::Long; - %option = ("h|help" => sub { help ($verbose) }, - "v|verbose" => sub { ++$verbose }, - "c|cflags=s" => \$cflags, - "i|iterations=i" => \$iterations); + my %option = ( + "b|bench=s" => \$bench, + "c|cflags=s" => \$cflags, + "d|directive=s" => \@directive, + "g|grammar=s" => \$grammar, + "h|help" => sub { help ($verbose) }, + "i|iterations=i" => \$iterations, + "q|quiet" => sub { --$verbose }, + "v|verbose" => sub { ++$verbose }, + ); Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling", "pass_through"); GetOptions (%option) or exit 1; @@ -794,13 +1080,47 @@ sub getopt () ###################################################################### getopt; + +# Create the directory we work in. +mkdir "benches" or die "cannot create benches" + unless -d "benches"; +my $count = 1; +++$count + while -d "benches/$count"; +my $dir = "benches/$count"; +mkdir $dir + or die "cannot create $dir"; +chdir $dir + or die "cannot chdir $dir"; + +# The following message is tailored to please Emacs' compilation-mode. +verbose 1, "Entering directory `$dir'\n"; verbose 1, "Using bison=$bison.\n"; -verbose 1, "Using cc=$cc.\n"; -verbose 1, "Using cxx=$cxx.\n"; -verbose 1, "Using cflags=$cflags.\n"; -# bench_push_parser(); -# bench_variant_parser(); -bench_fusion_parser(); +verbose 2, "Using cc=$cc.\n"; +verbose 2, "Using cxx=$cxx.\n"; +verbose 2, "Using cflags=$cflags.\n"; +verbose 2, "Grammar: $grammar\n"; + + +# Support -b: predefined benches. +my %bench = + ( + "push" => \&bench_push_parser, + "variant" => \&bench_variant_parser, + ); + +if (defined $bench) +{ + die "invalid argument for --bench: $bench" + unless defined $bench{$bench}; + &{$bench{$bench}}(); + exit 0; +} +else +{ + # Launch the bench marking. + bench ($grammar, @ARGV); +} ### Setup "GNU" style for perl-mode and cperl-mode. ## Local Variables: