What I want
I would like to create a set of benchmarks for my Python project. I would like to see the performance of these benchmarks change as I introduce new code. I would like to do this in the same way that I test Python, by running the utility command like nosetests
and getting a nicely formatted readout.
What I like about nosetests
The nosetests
tool works by searching through my directory structure for any functions named test_foo.py
and runs all functions test_bar()
contained within. It runs all of those functions and prints out whether or not they raised an exception.
I'd like something similar that searched for all files bench_foo.py
and ran all contained functions bench_bar()
and reported their runtimes.
Questions
Does such a tool exist?
If not what are some good starting points? Is some of the nose
source appropriate for this?
bench_XXX
as stipulated, but I regularly usenosetests --with-profile
to get a sense for what's performing well or poorly.