#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # $Id: gcov_resultcompare.pl,v 1.2 2004-03-19 14:46:51 obo Exp $ # # GCOV_RESULTCOMPARE # # Helper, to compare two different results # # Q: Why perl? # A: regexp ;-) # use strict; use File::Basename; use Getopt::Long; our $version_info = 'gcov_resultcompare $Revision: 1.2 $ '; our $help; # Help option flag our $version; # Version option flag # our $infile; our $orig; our $compare; # Prototypes sub print_usage(*); sub read_gcov_function_file($); # Parse command line options if (!GetOptions( "o=s" => \$orig, "c=s" => \$compare, "help" => \$help, "version" => \$version )) { print_usage(*STDERR); exit(1); } # Check for help option if ($help) { print_usage(*STDOUT); exit(0); } # Check for version option if ($version) { print("$version_info\n"); exit(0); } # check if enough parameters # if ($#ARGV < 1) # { # print("No input filenames specified\n"); # print_usage(*STDERR); # exit(1); # } if (! $orig) { print_usage(*STDOUT); exit(0); } if (! $compare) { print_usage(*STDOUT); exit(0); } # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ my %origlist = read_gcov_function_file($orig); my %cmplist = read_gcov_function_file($compare); my $key; my $value; while (($key, $value) = each %origlist) { my $cmpvalue = $cmplist{$key}; if ($cmpvalue != 0.00) { if ($value < 100.00) { if ($cmpvalue > $value && $value < 90.0) { print "$key, $value, CMP:$cmpvalue\n"; } } } } # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Read the gcov function (gcov -f) file # and compare line by line with the export function list # so we get a list of functions, which are only exported, and not all stuff. sub read_gcov_function_file($) { local *INPUT_HANDLE; my $file = shift; my %list; my $line = ""; open(INPUT_HANDLE, $file) or die("ERROR: cannot open $file!\n"); while ($line = ) { chomp($line); # sample line (for reg exp:) # 100.00 rtl_ustr_toDouble if ($line =~ /^(.{6}) (\w+)$/ ) { my $percent = $1; my $value = $2; $list{$value} = $percent; } } close(INPUT_HANDLE); return %list; } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub print_usage(*) { local *HANDLE = $_[0]; my $tool_name = basename($0); print(HANDLE <