Use user time, not wall time, for optimizer time.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@18941 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Chris Lattner 2004-12-14 22:42:59 +00:00
parent 201ddef2ea
commit fed8a142e5

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@ -688,13 +688,13 @@ if ($BuildError eq "") {
# Loop over all of the records, summarizing them into rows for the running
# totals file.
my $WallTimeRE = "[A-Za-z0-9.: ]+\\(([0-9.]+) wall clock";
my $WallTimeRE = "Time: ([0-9.]+) seconds \\([0-9.]+ wall clock";
foreach $Rec (@Records) {
my $rNATTime = GetRegex 'TEST-RESULT-nat-time: program\s*([.0-9m]+)', $Rec;
my $rCBETime = GetRegex 'TEST-RESULT-cbe-time: program\s*([.0-9m]+)', $Rec;
my $rLLCTime = GetRegex 'TEST-RESULT-llc-time: program\s*([.0-9m]+)', $Rec;
my $rJITTime = GetRegex 'TEST-RESULT-jit-time: program\s*([.0-9m]+)', $Rec;
my $rOptTime = GetRegex "TEST-RESULT-compile: $WallTimeRE", $Rec;
my $rOptTime = GetRegex "TEST-RESULT-compile: .*$WallTimeRE", $Rec;
my $rBytecodeSize = GetRegex 'TEST-RESULT-compile: *([0-9]+)', $Rec;
my $rMachCodeSize = GetRegex 'TEST-RESULT-jit-machcode: *([0-9]+).*bytes of machine code', $Rec;