* use docker container for ubuntu-16.04 builds
* install some bits
* no sudo in docker container
* cmake, not cmake3
* include perfcounters
* still no sudo in docker containers
* yes please, apt
* add g++ to sanitizer buildbots
* add compiler to sanitizer build name
* spell g++ correctly. look, it's early, ok?
* only set libcxx if we're using clang
* Enable various sanitizer builds in github actions
* try with off the shelf versions
* nope
* specific version?
* rats
* oops
* remove msan for now
* reorder so env is set before building libc++
* add g++-6 to ubuntu-14.04
* fix syntax
* fix yamllint errors for build-and-test
* fix 'add-apt-repository' command not found
* make 'run tests' explicit
* enable testing and run both release and debug
* oops
* Add ubuntu-14.04 build and test workflow
* avoid '.' in job name
* no need for fail fast
* fix workflow syntax
* install some stuff
* better compiler installations
* update before install
* just say yes
* trying to match up some paths
* Difference between runner and github context in container?
* Try some judicious logging
* cmake 3.5+ required
* specific compiler versions
* need git for googletest
* Disable testing on old compilers
* disable testing properly
* Add 32-bit build support to build-and-test
* attempt different yaml multiline string format
* syntax fixes to yaml
* switch to getting alternative compilers working
* remove done TODO
* trying to separate out windows
* oops, typo.
* add TODOs for missing builds wrt travis
* Support optional, user-directed collection of performance counters
The patch allows an engineer wishing to drill into the root causes
of a regression, for example. Currently, only single threaded runs
are supported. The feature is a build-time opt in, and then a runtime
opt in.
The engineer may run the benchmark executable, passing a list of
performance counter names (using libpfm's naming scheme) at the
command line. The counter values will then be collected and reported
back as UserCounters.
This is different from #240 in that it is a benchmark user opt-in, and
the counter collection is transparent to the benchmark.
Currently, this is only supported on platforms where libpfm is
supported.
libpfm: http://perfmon2.sourceforge.net/
* 'Use' values param in Snapshot when BENCHMARK_OS_WINDOWS
This is to avoid unused parameter warning-as-error
* Added missing include for <vector> in perf_counters.cc
* Moved doc to docs
* Added license blurbs
* Create pylint.yml
* improve file matching
* fix some pylint issues
* run on PR and push (force on master only)
* more pylint fixes
* suppress noisy exit code and filter to fatals
* add conan as a dep so the module is importable
* fix lint error on unreachable branch