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The core of the transition is getting rid of Makefile and replacing it with gulpfile.js. The rest is details (fixing dependencies, changing all references to "make", etc.). Target/task names mostly stay the same, so in most cases "gulp foo" does what "make foo" did before. The only exceptions are "make browser" and "make browserclean", which are now "gulp browser:build" and "gulp browser:clean" (it feels more systematic). Functionality is mostly unchanged (modulo Gulp clutter in the console), but there are two small exceptions: gulp spec The reporter now displays just dots while previously it displayed spec descriptions. There is also a deprecation warning (most likely because I used an old version of gulp-jasmine in order to support Jasmine 1.x). I kept these issues unfixed because I plan to switch to Mocha soon (#409). gulp browser:build The copyright header is now added manually both to the development and minified build. Before, it was added only to the development build and the minified build relied on preserving it using "uglify --comments". This was broken since switching to //-style comments. There is now also an empty line between the header and the source code. Fixes #444. |
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README.md
PEG.js Benchmark Suite
This is the PEG.js benchmark suite. It measures speed of the parsers generated by PEG.js on various inputs. Its main goal is to provide data for code generator optimizations.
Running in Node.js
All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).
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Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:
$ npm install
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Execute the benchmark suite:
$ gulp benchmark
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Wait for results.
Running in the Browser
All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).
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Make sure you have Node.js installed.
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Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:
$ npm install
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Serve the benchmark suite using a web server:
$ benchmark/server
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Point your browser to the benchmark suite.
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Click the Run button and wait for results.