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UNIX Standards and Benchmarks UNIX & LINUX Benchmarks (Version 3.11) Linux Benchmarks Results for Linux Benchmarks Post 302080412 by KlarS on Tuesday 18th of July 2006 11:43:19 AM
Old 07-18-2006
CPU/Speed: Intel P4 2.8
Ram: 1G DDR Geil
Motherboard: ECS M952 v1.3.b
Cache: 512 KB
HD Controller: SATA
Disk 1WD 160 GB
Disk 2 WD 200GB
Load: 1 user, running KDE
DIST: Debian
KERNEL: 2.6.17.4


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BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 3.11)
System -- Linux klarsdev 2.6.17.4 #1 Sun Jul 16 05:15:27 EEST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
Start Benchmark Run: Tue Jul 18 18:16:42 EEST 2006
2 interactive users.
Dhrystone 2 without register variables no measured results
Dhrystone 2 using register variables no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = arithoh) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = register) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = short) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = int) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = long) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = float) no measured results
Arithmetic Test (type = double) no measured results
System Call Overhead Test no measured results
Pipe Throughput Test no measured results
Pipe-based Context Switching Test no measured results
Process Creation Test no measured results
Execl Throughput Test no measured results
File I/O no measured results
File I/O no measured results
C Compiler Test no measured results
Shell scripts (1 concurrent) no measured results
Shell scripts (2 concurrent) no measured results
Shell scripts (4 concurrent) no measured results
Shell scripts (8 concurrent) no measured results
Dc: sqrt(2) to 99 decimal places no measured results
Recursion Test--Tower of Hanoi no measured results


INDEX VALUES
TEST BASELINE RESULT INDEX

Arithmetic Test (type = double) 2541.7 0.0 0.0
Dhrystone 2 without register variables 22366.3 0.0 0.0
Execl Throughput Test 16.5 0.0 0.0
Pipe-based Context Switching Test 1318.5 0.0 0.0
Shell scripts (8 concurrent) 4.0 0.0 0.0
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SUM of 5 items 0.0
AVERAGE 0.0

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NAME
Test::BDD::Cucumber::Manual::Integration - Integrating with Test::Builder VERSION
version 0.11 DESCRIPTION
How to use Test::BDD::Cucumber in your test suite OVERVIEW
You may well want your Cucumber tests to be executed as part of your standard test-suite. Luckily, this is SUPER easy. WELL-COMMENTED EXAMPLE #!perl use strict; use warnings; use FindBin::libs; # This will find step definitions and feature files in the directory you point # it at below use Test::BDD::Cucumber::Loader; # This harness prints out nice TAP use Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::TestBuilder; # Load a directory with Cucumber files in it. It will recursively execute any # file matching .*_steps.pl as a Step file, and .*.feature as a feature file. # The features are returned in @features, and the executor is created with the # step definitions loaded. my ( $executor, @features ) = Test::BDD::Cucumber::Loader->load( 't/cucumber_core_features/' ); # Create a Harness to execute against. TestBuilder harness prints TAP my $harness = Test::BDD::Cucumber::Harness::TestBuilder->new({}); # For each feature found, execute it, using the Harness to print results $executor->execute( $_, $harness ) for @features; done_testing; perl v5.14.2 2012-05-20 Test::BDD::Cucumber::Manual::Integration(3pm)
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