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Author SHA1 Message Date
dominic 6a16cee366
Add no-unititialized to tests (#1683) 2023-10-23 08:54:08 +00:00
Vy Nguyen 7495f83e2a
Set -Wno-unused-variable for tests (#1682)
We  used assert() a lot in tests and that can cause build breakages in some of the opt builds (since assert() are removed)

it's not practical to sprinkle "(void)" everywhere so I think setting this warning option is the best option for now.
2023-10-20 12:51:32 +00:00
Andreas Abel 7736df0304
Make json and csv output consistent. (#1662)
* Make json and csv output consistent.

Currently, the --benchmark_format=csv option does not output the correct value for the cv statistics. Also, the json output should not contain a time unit for the cv statistics.

* fix formatting

* undo json change

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-26 13:43:23 +01:00
Mészáros Gergely c9106a79fa
Audit MSVC references in cmake files to consider clang++ (#1669)
There are three major compilers on Windows targeting the MSVC ABI (i.e.
linking with microsofts STL etc.):
  - `MSVC`
  - `clang-cl` aka clang with the MSVC compatible CLI
  - `clang++` aka clang with gcc compatible CLI

The cmake variable `MSVC` is only set for the first two as it defined in
terms of the CLI interface provided:

> Set to true when the compiler is some version of Microsoft Visual
> C++ or another compiler simulating the Visual C++ cl command-line syntax.

(from cmake docs)

For many of the tests in the library its the ABI that matters not the
cmdline, so check `CMAKE_CXX_SIMULATE_ID` too, if it is `MSVC` the
current compiler is targeting the MSVC ABI. This handles `clang++`
2023-09-26 12:31:24 +01:00
Jesse Rosenstock dfc8a92abc
test: Use gtest_main only when needed (#1657)
* test: Use gtest_main only when needed

There are two types of tests.  `*_gtest.cc` files use `gtest` and
`gtest_main`.  `*_test.cc` files define their own main.

Only depend on `gtest`/`gtest_main` when needed.  This is similar
to what `CMakeLists.txt` does.

* comment-only: gunit => gtest

* Fix typo
2023-08-24 13:43:50 +01:00
Jesse Rosenstock e73915667c
State: Initialize counters with kAvgIteration in constructor (#1652)
* State: Initialize counters with kAvgIteration in constructor

Previously, `counters` was updated in `PauseTiming()` with
`counters[name] += Counter(measurement, kAvgIteration)`.

The first `counters[name]` call inserts a counter with no flags.

There is no `operator+=` for `Counter`, so the insertion is done
by converting the `Counter` to a `double`, then constructing a
`Counter` to insert from the `double`, which drops the flags.

Pre-insert the `Counter` with the correct flags, then only
update `Counter::value`.

Introduced in 1c64a36 ([perf-counters] Fix pause/resume (#1643)).

* perf_counters_test.cc: Don't divide by iterations

Perf counters are now divided by iterations, so dividing again
in the test is wrong.

* State: Fix shadowed param error

* benchmark.cc: Fix clang-tidy error

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-21 15:35:42 +01:00
Jesse Rosenstock e441a8cb11
perf-counters: Make tests pass on Android (#1653)
* perf_counters_gtest: Make test pass on Android

Tested on Pixel 3 and Pixel 6.  Reduce test to the intersection of
what passes on all platforms.

Pixel 6 doesn't support BRANCHES, and only supports two perf
counters.


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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-21 15:04:50 +01:00
Mircea Trofin 1c64a36c5b
[perf-counters] Fix pause/resume (#1643)
* [perf-counters] Fix pause/resume

Using `state.PauseTiming() / state.ResumeTiming()` was broken.

Thanks [@virajbshah] for the the repro testcase.

* ran clang-format over the whole perf_counters_test.cc

* Remove check that perf counters are 0 on `Pause`, since `Pause`/`Resume`
sequences would cause a non-0 counter value

* both upper and lower bound for the with/without resume counters

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-11 12:46:36 +01:00
देवांश वार्ष्णेय 02a354f3f3
bug: Inconsistent suffixes console reporter 1009 (#1631)
* removed appendHumanReadable as it was not used anywhere

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-01 08:47:09 +01:00
dominic b1c4a752d1
Add tests for Human Readable functionality (#1632)
* Add tests for Human Readable functionality

also fix an issue where the SI/IEC unit wasn't being correctly passed
through.
2023-07-14 13:56:01 +01:00
Andy Christiansen 4931aefb51
Fix broken PFM-enabled tests (#1623)
* Add pfm CI actions for bazel

* Fix problems in unit test.

* Undo enabling the CI tests for pfm - github CI machines seemingly do not support performance counters.

* Remove commented code - can be revisited in github history when needed, and there's a comment explaining the rationale behind the new test code.

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Co-authored-by: Andy Christiansen <achristiansen@google.com>
Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-07 09:58:16 +01:00
Enrico Seiler e730f91d8c
Fix passing non-const lvalue refs to DoNotOptimize (#1622) 2023-07-05 18:05:08 +01:00
Bulat Gaifullin df9a99d998
Fix pass rvalue to DoNotOptimize (#1608)
* Fix pass rvalue to DoNotOptimize #1584

* Add test
2023-06-19 08:35:52 +01:00
Vy Nguyen fec77322b4
Fix code triggering -Wsign-conversion (#1596)
* Fix code triggering -Wsign-conversion

* more test
2023-05-11 08:40:05 +01:00
Andy Christiansen 318dd44225
Disable debug-only test in release builds to avoid expected failures. (#1595)
Co-authored-by: Andy Christiansen <achristiansen@google.com>
2023-05-10 10:18:43 +01:00
pkasting d29044d5da
Fix compile warnings about ignoring a [[nodiscard]] type. (#1577)
Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-16 11:07:13 +00:00
dominic efc89f0b52
link to benchmark directly for tests that aren't link_main_test (#1576) 2023-03-14 13:35:32 +00:00
dominic 46d3c84518
Convert uses of `const char*` to `std::string` (#1567)
* Convert uses of const char* to std::string

* fix sanitizer builds

* reformat user guide

* include python bindings

* clang-format
2023-03-14 13:10:27 +00:00
Henrique Bucher 9f7dc386be
Address warnings on NVIDIA nvc++ (#1573)
* Address warnings on NVIDIA nvc++

Types of warnings were being generated:
1. Deprecated warnings - solved by defining the relevant BENCHMARK_*
  macros for nvc++ and adding pragma suppress on a couple of .cc files
2. Setup/TearDown const vs non-const partial override - solved by
   adding non-const version
3. Static but not referenced - added diagnostic suppress for that file

* Modified manually to comply with CD/CI

* Revert partial override

* Suppress warnings from tests if compiler is NVHPC

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-13 12:34:12 +00:00
Mike Apodaca adb0d3d0bf
[FR] state.SkipWithMessage #963 (#1564)
* Add `SkipWithMessage`

* Added `enum Skipped`

* Fix: error at end of enumerator list

* Fix lint errors

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-08 18:24:48 +00:00
Henrique Bucher fbc6efa9b5
Refactoring of PerfCounters infrastructure (#1559)
* Refactoring of PerfCounters infrastructure

The main feature in this pull request is the removal of the static
sharing of PerfCounters and instead creating them at the top
`RunBenchmarks()`  function where all benchmark runners are created. A
single PerfCountersMeasurement object is created and then shared with
all the new BenchmarkRunners objects, one per existing benchmark.

Other features conflated here in this PR are:
- Added BENCHMARK_DONT_OPTIMIZE macro in global scope
- Removal of the `IsValid()` query, being replaced by checking the
  number of remaining counters after validity tests
- Refactoring of all GTests to reflect the changes and new semantics
- extra comments throughout the new code to clarify intent

It was extremely hard to separate all those features in different PRs
as requested since they are so interdependent on each other so I'm just
pushing them altogether and asking for forgiveness.

This PR comes replacing PRs 1555 and 1558 which have been closed.

* Fixed whitespace issue with clang-format

My clang-format insists in deleting this single white space on line 601
while Github's clang format breaks when it is added. I had to disable
format-on-save to check-in this revert change.
I'm using clang 14.0.6.
2023-03-07 10:27:52 +00:00
dominic 9885aefb96
get rid of warnings in tests (#1562) 2023-03-06 14:47:54 +00:00
Henrique Bucher 2d5012275a
Filter performance counter names, not invalidate all (#1554)
* Filter performance counter names, not invalidate all

Currently, the performance counters are validated while they
are being created and one failure returns NoCounters(), ie it
effecitvely invalidates all the counters.

I would like to propose a new behavior: filter instead. If an
invalid name is added to the counter list, or if that particular
counter is not supported on this platform, that counter is dropped
from the list and an error messages is created, while all the
other counters remain active.

This will give testers a peace of mind that if one mistake is made
or if something is changed or removed from libpfm, their entire
test will not be invalidated. This feature gives more tolerance
with respect to versioning.

Another positive is that testers can now input a superset of all
desired counters for all platforms they support and just let
Benchmark drop all those that are not supported, although it will
create quite a lot of noise down the line, in which case perhaps
we should drop silently or make a consolidated, single error line
but this was not implemented in this change set.

* Removed unused helper type.
2023-03-02 14:56:13 +00:00
Henrique Bucher 27c1d8ace9
Implement unlimited number of performance counters (#1552)
* Implement unlimited number of performance counters

Linux performance counters will limit the number of hardware
counters per reading group. For that reason the implementation of
PerfCounters is limited to 3. However if only software counters
are added, there is no reason to limit the counters. For hardware
counters, we create multiple groups and store a vector or leaders
in the PerfCounters object. When reading, there is an extra time
waste by iterating through all the group leaders. However this
should be the same performance as with today. Reading is done by
groups and it had to be heavily adjusted with the logic being
moved to PerfCounterValues. I created a test for x86-64 and took
care of filtering out the events in case it runs in a platform
that does not support those counters - the test will not fail. The
current tests were already failing (ReOpenExistingCounters,
CreateExistingMeasurements and MultiThreaded) on the main branch
and they continue to fail after this implementation - I did not
fix those not to conflate all here.

* Moved the PerfCounterValues::Read() implementation from header to body.

* Added missing implementation of PerfCounters::IsCounterSupported when HAVE_LIBPFM is not defined.

* Changed comments to reflect the implementation

* Removed arg name so it does not generate an error when HAVE_LIBPBM is not defined.

* Made loop counter a const reference for clang-tidy

* Added missig BENCHMARK_EXPORT to PerfCounterValues
2023-03-01 15:30:41 +00:00
Yury Fedorov bd721f9859
Removing warnings appearing with C++20 / CLang 15 (#1542)
* Removing warnings appearing with C++20 / CLang 15

```
[ 70%] Building CXX object _deps/benchmark-build/test/CMakeFiles/benchmark_min_time_flag_time_test.dir/benchmark_min_time_flag_time_test.cc.o
/home/xxx/cpp/_deps/benchmark-src/test/benchmark_min_time_flag_time_test.cc:31:55: warning: unused parameter 'has_explicit_iters' [-Wunused-parameter]
  virtual void ReportRunsConfig(double min_time, bool has_explicit_iters,
                                                      ^
/home/xxx/cpp/_deps/benchmark-src/test/benchmark_min_time_flag_time_test.cc:32:48: warning: unused parameter 'iters' [-Wunused-parameter]
                                IterationCount iters) BENCHMARK_OVERRIDE {
                                               ^
2 warnings generated.
```

```
[ 70%] Building CXX object _deps/benchmark-build/test/CMakeFiles/benchmark_min_time_flag_iters_test.dir/benchmark_min_time_flag_iters_test.cc.o
/home/xxx/cpp/_deps/benchmark-src/test/benchmark_min_time_flag_iters_test.cc:22:36: warning: implicit conversion loses integer precision: 'const benchmark::IterationCount' (aka 'const long') to 'std::vector<int>::value_type' (aka 'int') [-Wshorten-64-to-32]
    iter_nums_.push_back(report[0].iterations);
               ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
```

* Refactoring to get the proper type of collection

* Refactoring to get the proper type of collection

* clang format

* bug fix in main
2023-02-13 11:18:07 +00:00
Vy Nguyen 6cf7725ea1
Allow specifying number of iterations via --benchmark_min_time. (#1525)
* Allow specifying number of iterations via --benchmark_min_time.

Make the flag accept two new suffixes:
 + <integer>x: number of iterations
 + <floag>s: minimum number of seconds.

This matches the internal benchmark API.

* forgot to change flag type to string

* used tagged union instead of std::variant, which is not available pre C++14

* update decl in benchmark_runner.h too

* fixed errors

* refactor

* backward compat

* typo

* use IterationCount type

* fixed test

* const_cast

* ret type

* remove extra _

* debug

* fixed bug from reporting that caused the new configs not to be included in the final report

* addressed review comments

* restore unnecessary changes in test/BUILD

* fix float comparisons warnings from Release builds

* clang format

* fix visibility warning

* remove misc file

* removed  backup files

* addressed review comments

* fix shorten in warning

* use suffix for existing min_time specs to silent warnings in tests

* fix leaks

* use default min-time value in flag decl for consistency

* removed double kMinTimeDecl from benchmark.h

* dont need to preserve errno

* add death tests

* Add BENCHMARK_EXPORT to hopefully fix missing def errors

* only enable death tests in debug mode because bm_check is no-op in release mode

* guard death tests with additional support-check macros

* Add additional guard to prevent running in Release mode

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Co-authored-by: dominic <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-07 11:45:18 +00:00
Dominic Hamon f15f332fd1 get rid of some deprecation warnings from tests 2023-02-06 16:38:53 +00:00
dominic ff8d44c928
fix #1446 by removing the address operator (#1538)
* fix #1446 by removing the address operator

* add test

* format

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Co-authored-by: Thomas <thomas.maierbacher@rohde-schwarz.com>
Co-authored-by: Dominic Hamon <dominichamon@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-06 16:34:47 +00:00
SunBlack cfbc94960f
Fix Clang-Tidy warnings readability-else-after-return (#1528) 2023-01-16 12:28:48 +00:00
Vy Nguyen a3235d7b69
Include the benchmark's family-name in State (#1511)
* Include the benchmark's family-name in State

For compat with internal library, where State::name() returns the benchmark's family name.

* added missing files from prev commit

* fix field-init order error

* added test
2023-01-10 16:48:17 +00:00
SunBlack fe65457e80
Fix typos found by codespell (#1519) 2023-01-10 12:25:32 +00:00
SunBlack 37faf6f975
Fix Clang-Tidy warnings related to modernize-use-override (#1523) 2023-01-09 17:52:18 +00:00
Yury Fedorov 62edc4fb00
Bug fix variable 'actual_iterations' set but not used (#1517)
* Bug fix variable 'actual_iterations' set but not used

Compiling the project in clang 15 without -Wno-unused-but-set-variable flag the following error is generated:

benchmark-src/test/options_test.cc:70:10: error: variable 'actual_iterations' set but not used [-Werror,-Wunused-but-set-variable]
  size_t actual_iterations = 0;
         ^

* Adjust according formatting of `clang-format`

Co-authored-by: dominic hamon <510002+dmah42@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-19 14:03:11 +00:00
Vy Nguyen 9714eb8d11
Removed deprecated function (#1506)
* Removed deprecated function

* updated tests too

* restore comment

Co-authored-by: dominic hamon <dominichamon@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-11 15:12:12 +00:00
Roman Lebedev db4f581fbb
Partially revert "Do not depend on unversioned python binary (#1496)" (#1501)
As predicted, the cmake part of the change is contentious.
https://github.com/google/benchmark/pull/1496#issuecomment-1276508266

This partially reverts commit 229bc5a937.
2022-10-13 10:03:29 +01:00
Matthias Braun 229bc5a937
Do not depend on unversioned python binary (#1496)
Some linux distributions no longer provide `python` binary and require
usage of `python3` instead. This changes the scripts here and uses
cmake `find_package(Python3` when running python.

Co-authored-by: Dominic Hamon <dominichamon@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-10-10 14:46:41 +03:00
rorth 12e0d70a43
Fix Solaris compilation (#1499) (#1500)
This patch fixes compilation on Solaris, addressing the problems reported
in Issue #1499:

* Provide `HOST_NAME_MAX` definition.
* Match `sysconf(3C)` return type.
* Avoid `-Wcast-qual` warnings with `libkstat(3KSTAT)` functions.
* Avoid clash with `<floatingpoint.h>` `single` typedef.
2022-10-06 09:18:55 +01:00
AJ Heller 13196fff84
Clean up test documentation formatting (#1475) 2022-08-27 20:41:33 +03:00
Dominic Hamon 974cd5a5c5
Ensure we don't need benchmark installed to pass c++ feature checks (#1456)
* Ensure we don't need benchmark installed to pass c++ feature checks

Requires removal of some dependencies on benchmark.h from internal
low-level headers, which is a good thing.

Also added better logging to the feature check cmake module.
2022-08-04 15:33:35 +01:00
Vy Nguyen 5eb16eebb3
Explicitly cast int literals to int8_t in tests to silence implicit-conversion warnings (#1455)
* Explicitly cast int literals to int8_t in tests so silence implicit-conversion warnings

Error came from:
```
: error: implicit conversion loses integer precision: 'const int' to 'const signed char' [-Werror,-Wimplicit-int-conversion]
```

* clang format

* undo deleted line
2022-08-04 09:18:19 +01:00
Vy Nguyen 1cca1d091c
Fixed build issues on window (#1449)
* Fixed build issues on window

- Added missing dlimport/export attributes in function definitions. (They are needed in both decls and defs)
- Removed dlimport/dlexprt attribute in private field. (global_context is not exported anywhere).

* fixed incorrect include path

* undo changes w.r.t HelperPrintf

* removed forward decl of private variable - instead, introduce a getter and use it.

* Removed forward decl from benchmark_gtest too

Co-authored-by: Dominic Hamon <dominichamon@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-03 09:44:35 +01:00
Dominic Hamon 7b3ac07517
Stop generating the export header and just check it in (#1435)
* Stop generating the export header and just check it in

* format the new header

* support windows

* format the header again

* avoid depending on internal macro

* ensure we define the right thing for windows static builds

* support older cmake

* and for tests
2022-07-20 20:34:39 +01:00
Alexander Popov dfdda57a12
Fix DoNotOptimize() GCC compile error with some types (#1340) (#1424)
Non-const DoNotOptimize() can't compile when used with some types.
Example of code which can't compile:

char buffer3[3] = "";
benchmark::DoNotOptimize(buffer3);

Error message:

error: impossible constraint in 'asm'
  asm volatile("" : "+r"(value) : : "memory");

Introduced in 8545dfb (Fix DoNotOptimize() GCC copy overhead (#1340) (#1410))

The cause is compiler can't work with the +r constraint for types that can't
be placed perfectly in registers. For example, char array[3] can't be perfectly
fit in register on x86_64 so it requires placed in memory but constraint
doesn't allow that.

Solution
- Use +m,r constraint for the small objects so the compiler can decide to use
  register or/and memory
- For the big objects +m constraint is used which allows avoiding extra copy
  bug(see #1340)
- The same approach is used for the const version of DoNotOptimize()
  although the const version works fine with the "r" constraint only.
  Using mixed r,m constraint looks more general solution.

See
- Issue #1340 ([BUG] DoNotOptimize() adds overhead with extra copy of argument(gcc))
- Pull request #1410 (Fix DoNotOptimize() GCC copy overhead (#1340) #1410)
- Commit 8545dfb (Fix DoNotOptimize() GCC copy overhead (#1340) (#1410))
2022-07-04 10:27:05 +01:00
Dominic Hamon b7afda2cd2
Revert "Add possibility to ask for libbenchmark version number (#1004) (#1403)" (#1417)
This reverts commit efadf67a12.
2022-06-20 17:52:03 +01:00
Alexander Popov 8545dfb3ea
Fix DoNotOptimize() GCC copy overhead (#1340) (#1410)
* Fix DoNotOptimize() GCC copy overhead (#1340)

The issue is that GCC DoNotOptimize() does a full copy of an argument
if it's not a pointer and it slows down a benchmark. If an argument is big
enough there is a memcpy() call for copying the argument. An argument
object can be a big object so DoNotOptimize() could add sufficient
overhead and affects benchmark results.

The cause is in GCC behavior with asm volatile constraints. Looks like GCC
trying to use r(register) constraint for all cases despite object size.
See: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=105519

The solution is the split DoNotOptimize() in two cases - value fits
in register and value doesn't fit in register. And use case specific
asm constraint. std::is_trivially_copyable trait is needed because
"+r" constraint doesn't work with non trivial copyable objects.

- Fix requires support C++11 feature std::is_trivially_copyable from GCC
  compiler. The feature has been supported since GCC 5
- Fallback for GCC version < 5 still exists but it uses "m" constraint
  which means a little bit more overhead in some cases
- Add assembly tests for issued cases

Fixes #1340

* Add supported compiler versions info for assembly tests

- Assembly tests are inherently non-portable. So explicitly add GCC
  and Clang versions required for reliable tests passed
- Write a warning message if the current compiler version isn't supported
2022-06-20 10:12:58 +01:00
Matthias Donaubauer efadf67a12
Add possibility to ask for libbenchmark version number (#1004) (#1403)
* Add possibility to ask for libbenchmark version number (#1004)

Add a header which holds the current major, minor, and
patch number of the library. The header is auto generated
by CMake.

* Do not generate unused functions (#1004)

* Add support for version number in bazel (#1004)

* Fix clang format #1004

* Fix more clang format problems (#1004)

* Use git version feature of cmake to determine current lib version

* Rename version_config header to version

* Bake git version into bazel build

* Use same input config header as in cmake for version.h

* Adapt the releasing.md to include versioning in bazel
2022-06-20 09:45:50 +01:00
Dominic Hamon 2365c4a603
add multiple OSes to bazel workflow (#1412)
* add multiple OSes to bazel workflow

* correct indent

* only set copts when they're supported by the OS

* os check should work

* pull out cxx03_test for per-platform stuff

* attempt to fix windows test output
2022-06-13 17:45:20 +01:00
Dominic Hamon 920fa14898 fix some build warnings on type conversions 2022-06-08 10:32:20 +01:00
Matthdonau 7eb8c0fe45
Introduce warmup phase to BenchmarkRunner (#1130) (#1399)
* Introduce warmup phase to BenchmarkRunner (#1130)

In order to account for caching effects in user
benchmarks introduce a new command line option
"--benchmark_min_warmup_time"
which allows to specify an amount of time for
which the benchmark should be run before results
are meaningful.

* Adapt review suggestions regarding introduction of warmup phase (#1130)

* Fix BM_CHECK call in MinWarmUpTime (#1130)

* Fix comment on requirements of MinWarmUpTime (#1130)

* Add basic description of warmup phase mechanism to user guide (#1130)
2022-05-23 13:50:17 +01:00
Matthdonau 37be1e8252
Add option to get the verbosity provided by commandline flag -v (#1330) (#1397)
* Add option to get the verbosity provided by commandline flag -v (#1330)

* replace assert with test failure

asserts are stripped out in non debug builds, and we run tests in non-debug CI bots.

* clang-format my own tweak

Co-authored-by: Dominic Hamon <dominichamon@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-17 17:59:36 +01:00