discovery-helper: reflect argument value in the name of the results
authorPierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net>
Fri, 08 Mar 2019 00:00:44 +0100
changeset 41895 c1017bceb6ec
parent 41894 aea6bc63884d
child 41896 94faa2e84094
discovery-helper: reflect argument value in the name of the results It is common to create multiple pairs of repositories using different argument values. Recording the argument value in the results names has two main advantages: * It is easy to remember the value used to create a pair, * It get simpler to create multiple pair at the same time from the same source. Previously, running: `./discovery-helper.sh pypy 50 10` would create a `pypy-left` and `pypy-right` repository. Now it will create `pypy-50h-10d-left` and `pypy-50h-10d-right`.
contrib/perf-utils/discovery-helper.sh
--- a/contrib/perf-utils/discovery-helper.sh	Thu Mar 07 17:21:22 2019 +0100
+++ b/contrib/perf-utils/discovery-helper.sh	Fri Mar 08 00:00:44 2019 +0100
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
 depth="$1"
 shift
 
-leftrepo="${repo}-left"
-rightrepo="${repo}-right"
+leftrepo="${repo}-${nbheads}h-${depth}d-left"
+rightrepo="${repo}-${nbheads}h-${depth}d-right"
 
 left="first(sort(heads(all()), 'desc'), $nbheads)"
 right="last(sort(heads(all()), 'desc'), $nbheads)"