--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/bash
+
+test_description='notmuch new'
+
+. ./perf-test-lib.sh
+
+uncache_database
+
+time_start
+
+time_run 'initial notmuch new' 'notmuch new'
+
+cache_database
+
+for i in $(seq 2 6); do
+ time_run "notmuch new #$i" 'notmuch new'
+done
+
+time_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/bash
+
+test_description='dump and restore'
+
+. ./perf-test-lib.sh
+
+time_start
+
+time_run 'dump *' 'notmuch dump > tags.out'
+time_run 'restore *' 'notmuch restore < tags.out'
+
+time_done
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/bash
+
+test_description='tagging'
+
+. ./perf-test-lib.sh
+
+time_start
+
+time_run 'tag * +new_tag' "notmuch tag +new_tag '*'"
+time_run 'tag * +existing_tag' "notmuch tag +new_tag '*'"
+time_run 'tag * -existing_tag' "notmuch tag -new_tag '*'"
+time_run 'tag * -missing_tag' "notmuch tag -new_tag '*'"
+
+time_done
Writing tests
-------------
-Have a look at "basic" for an example. Sourcing "perf-test-lib.sh" is
-mandatory. Utility functions include
+Have a look at "01-dump-restore" for an example. Sourcing
+"perf-test-lib.sh" is mandatory. Utility functions include
- 'add_email_corpus' unpacks a set of messages and adds them to the database.
- 'cache_database': makes a snapshot of the current database
cannot find a cache of the appropriate corpus.
- 'time_done' does the cleanup; comment it out or pass --debug to the
script to leave the temporary files around.
+
+Scripts are run in the order specified in notmuch-perf-test. In the
+future this order might be chosen automatically so please follow the
+convention of starting the name with two digits to specify the order.
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-
-. ./perf-test-lib.sh
-
-uncache_database
-
-add_email_corpus
-
-print_header
-
-time_run 'initial notmuch new' 'notmuch new'
-
-cache_database
-
-time_run 'second notmuch new' 'notmuch new'
-time_run 'dump *' 'notmuch dump > tags.out'
-time_run 'restore *' 'notmuch restore < tags.out'
-time_run 'tag * +new_tag' "notmuch tag +new_tag '*'"
-
-time_done
cd $(dirname "$0")
TESTS="
- basic
+ 00-new
+ 01-dump-restore
+ 02-tag
"
for test in $TESTS; do