Save ZJIT stats_string to JSON output for stats collection#475
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Save ZJIT stats_string to JSON output for stats collection#475
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When RubyVM::ZJIT.stats_enabled? is true and stats_string is available, include it in the JSON output as zjit_stats_string so rubybench can read it from the result file.
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nice. will we be able to track stats deltas across days?
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I'm not planning on doing that; that should probably be achieved by a separate view that renders stats in a graph, not by stats strings. |
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I just wanted to stop updating the stats string snapshot in our ruby-bench perf burndown issues manually. That's all. |
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This PR stores
RubyVM::ZJIT.stats_stringinto the JSON output file if--zjit-statsis enabled. I want to add a feature to rubybench that runs--zjit-statsand shows the stats string on the website.