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Rodolphe Lepigre
Iris
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2074187f
Commit
2074187f
authored
Feb 24, 2016
by
Ralf Jung
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make plots with many lines more readable
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import
argparse
,
sys
,
pprint
import
argparse
,
sys
,
pprint
,
itertools
import
matplotlib.pyplot
as
plt
import
parse_log
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...
@@ -10,17 +10,19 @@ parser.add_argument("-f", "--file",
help
=
"Filename to get the data from."
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-t"
,
"--timings"
,
nargs
=
'+'
,
dest
=
"timings"
,
help
=
"The names of the Coq files (without the extension) whose timings should be extracted"
)
help
=
"The names of the Coq files (
with or
without the extension) whose timings should be extracted"
)
args
=
parser
.
parse_args
()
pp
=
pprint
.
PrettyPrinter
()
log_file
=
sys
.
stdin
if
args
.
file
==
"-"
else
open
(
args
.
file
,
"r"
)
results
=
list
(
parse_log
.
parse
(
log_file
,
args
.
timings
))
timings
=
list
(
map
(
lambda
t
:
t
[:
-
2
]
if
t
.
endswith
(
".v"
)
else
t
,
args
.
timings
))
results
=
list
(
parse_log
.
parse
(
log_file
,
timings
))
for
timing
in
args
.
timings
:
plt
.
plot
(
list
(
map
(
lambda
r
:
r
.
times
[
timing
],
results
)))
markers
=
itertools
.
cycle
([(
3
,
0
),
(
3
,
0
,
180
),
(
4
,
0
),
(
4
,
0
,
45
),
(
8
,
0
)])
for
timing
in
timings
:
plt
.
plot
(
list
(
map
(
lambda
r
:
r
.
times
.
get
(
timing
),
results
)),
marker
=
next
(
markers
),
markersize
=
8
)
plt
.
legend
(
args
.
timings
)
plt
.
legend
(
timings
)
plt
.
xticks
(
range
(
len
(
results
)),
list
(
map
(
lambda
r
:
r
.
commit
[:
7
],
results
)),
rotation
=
70
)
plt
.
subplots_adjust
(
bottom
=
0.2
)
# more space for the commit labels
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