You'll need to use the IDE for any benchmark involving a graphical user interface (GUI). Those will be quite a lot harder to get accurate profiles for though.[-hh] wrote:Also I cannot test visual displays with that (bezier paths), what is pretty much also low-level engine(?)
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- Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:45 am
- Forum: IDE Contributors
- Topic: Project: Performance Benchmarking Toolkit
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Re: Project: Performance Benchmarking Toolkit
- Thu Nov 20, 2014 5:30 pm
- Forum: IDE Contributors
- Topic: Project: Performance Benchmarking Toolkit
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Re: Project: Performance Benchmarking Toolkit
I think the main thing being requested there is to be very careful of separating display/rendering performance from other measurements related to the inner workings of the engine. I think as long as we're not displaying progress info during the test we're probably getting the same benefit as with S...
- Thu Nov 20, 2014 2:25 pm
- Forum: IDE Contributors
- Topic: Project: Performance Benchmarking Toolkit
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Re: Project: Performance Benchmarking Toolkit
I have performed some tests using community server and a benchmark script derived from Herman's stack. In general I would strongly recommend using server for benchmarking of low-level engine performance. Note also if you wish to compare a build from git with a release build downloaded from the LiveC...