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        <title>2f4d9adb86426a8397f9d81f8b0a0e6244dbfdbd - Benchmarking (#187)</title>
        <link>http://opengrok.phasta.colorado.edu:8080/source/history/libCEED/benchmarks/.gitignore#2f4d9adb86426a8397f9d81f8b0a0e6244dbfdbd</link>
        <description>Benchmarking (#187)* Add make benchmarks* Various tweaks related to the benchmarks.* In Makefile:* target &apos;all&apos; now builds the library, all tests and examples* the old &apos;all&apos; target is now called &apos;par&apos;* the target &apos;examples&apos; will build also the MFEM and PETSc examples if  the respective library is available.In the benchmarks/ directory:* remove &apos;config.sh&apos;* cleanup unused stuff from &apos;benchmark.sh&apos;.* Fix postprocess scripts, convert to Python 3* Small update in README.md* Set benchmark cg its max, update gitignore* Minor makefile fix* In Makefile, add &apos;par&apos; to the list of phony targets.* In benchmarks/postprocess-table.py, sort the table by backend first.* Small update in examples/petsc/Makefile - add a comment thatPETSC_ARCH can be undefined/empty, e.g. when using PETSc installedthrough Spack.* In Makefile, update the benchmarking targets:* add separate targets for individual tests: `bench-petsc-bp1`,  `bench-petsc-bp3`, etc* `make benchmarks` runs all defined benchmarks.Update README.md to reflect the above changes.

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        <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2019 23:51:46 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>Jeremy L Thompson &lt;25011573+jeremylt@users.noreply.github.com&gt;</dc:creator>
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