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Better Plotting of Performance History Data #125
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JikesRVM
NoGC (wrench-2020-08-17-Mon-174657)
SemiSpace (wrench-2020-08-17-Mon-175858)
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OpenJDK
SemiSpace (wrench-2020-08-17-Mon-194451)
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After a discussion with Steve, Steve suggested some changes (mmtk/ci-perf-kit#14). I will address those changes before we merge this PR. |
Suggested changes are made, and I bumped Can at least one of you review this PR and approve it? @steveblackburn @caizixian @wenyuzhao |
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I'm looking at https://mmtk.github.io/ci-perf-result/refs_pull_125_merge/jikesrvm_semispace_history.html , and it doesn't seem to render properly on Firefox 80.0/Chrome 83.0.4103.116 on macOS
I think it's because the variance of some benchmark is too large, so the extra height for the subplot overlaps with others. |
Yeah, the graph was rendered from the |
* Get branch name from GITHUB_REF, deploy pages by branch name * Use ci-perf-kit 0.3.5
Changes:
Examples for the new graph: