Test::Parser::SysbenchCPU - Perl module to parse output from Sysbench --test=cpu
use Test::Parser::SysbenchCPU;
my $parser = new Test::Parser::SysbenchCPU;
$parser->parse($text);
$parser->to_xml();
Additional information is available from the subroutines listed
below and from the Test::Parser baseclass.
This module provides a way to parse and neatly display information gained from
the Sysbench CPU test. This module will parse the output given by this command
and command similar to it: `sysbench --test=cpu > cpu.output` The
cpu.output contains the necessary information that SysbenchCPU is able to
parse.
See Test::Parser for functions available from the base class.
Purpose: Create a new Test::Parser::SysbenchCPU instance
Input: None
Output: SysbenchCPU object
Purpose: Return a hash representation of the Sysbench data
Input: None
Output: SysbenchCPU data
Purpose: Parse Sysbench --test=cpu log files. This method override's the default parse_line() of Test::Parser
Input: String (one line of log file)
Output: 1
John Daiker <daikerjohn@gmail.com>
Copyright (C) 2006 John Daiker & Open Source Development Labs, Inc. All
Rights Reserved.
This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
below:
- Around line 247:
- '=end' without a target?