xx1111ppeerrffccoommpp -- X Utility

Compare the output of multiple runs of x11perf
xx1111ppeerrffccoommpp [-rr -rroo] [-ll _l_a_b_e_l_f_i_l_e] _l_a_b_e_l__f_i_l_e _d_a_t_a_f_i_l_e_1 ... _d_a_t_a_f_i_l_e_N

The script xx1111ppeerrffccoommpp tabulates the output of multiple runs of the command
xx1111ppeerrff. This lets you easily compare the performance of different servers,
or of the same server under various operating conditions.

Each _d_a_t_a_f_i_l_e holds the output of  a run of xx1111ppeerrff. _l_a_b_e_l_f_i_l_e holds labels
that identify the tests that  xx1111ppeerrff executed.  This file must precede any
_d_a_t_a_f_i_l_e which  holds the  output of  an XX1111ppeerrff run.   To generate  such a
file, use xx1111ppeerrff's option -llaabbeell, as described in its Lexicon entry.

xx1111ppeerrffccoommpp recognizes the following command-line options:

-rr Include relative rates in the output.

-rroo
   Report only relative rates.

-ll _l_a_b_e_l_f_i_l_e
   Use _l_a_b_e_l_f_i_l_e as  the label file.  The default is  to use the first file
   named on the command line.

_S_e_e _A_l_s_o
XX, xx1111ppeerrff, XX uuttiilliittiieess

_N_o_t_e_s
An 80-column line  can hold the data output by  up to four runs of xx1111ppeerrff.
For  information on  how to  print  longer lines,  see the  entries in  the
COHERENT Lexicon for pprr and pprrppss.

xx1111ppeerrffccoommpp  was  written  by Mark  Moraes  of  the  University of  Toronto
(moraes@csri.toronto.edu)  and  Joel  McCormack  of  DEC  Western  Research
Laboratory (joel@decwrl.dec.com).
