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NAME

       mir_performance_tests - Run Mir Display Server performance tests

DESCRIPTION

       This  program  contains  Mir  Display  Server tests written using Google Test.  You can use the following
       command line flags to control its behavior:

OPTIONS

   Test Selection:

       --gtest_list_tests

              List the names of all tests instead of running them. The name of TEST(Foo, Bar) is "Foo.Bar".

       --gtest_filter=POSTIVE_PATTERNS[-NEGATIVE_PATTERNS]

              Run only the tests whose name matches one of the  positive  patterns  but  none  of  the  negative
              patterns. '?' matches any single character; '*' matches any substring; ':' separates two patterns.

       --gtest_also_run_disabled_tests

              Run all disabled tests too.

   Test Execution:

       --gtest_repeat=[COUNT]

              Run the tests repeatedly; use a negative count to repeat forever.

       --gtest_shuffle

              Randomize tests' orders on every iteration.

       --gtest_random_seed=[NUMBER]

              Random number seed to use for shuffling test orders (between 1 and 99999, or 0 to use a seed based
              on the current time).

   Test Output:

       --gtest_color=(yes|no|auto)

              Enable/disable colored output. The default is auto.

       --gtest_print_time=0

              Don't print the elapsed time of each test.

       --gtest_output=(json|xml)[:DIRECTORY_PATH/|:FILE_PATH]

              Generate  a  JSON  or  XML  report  in  the given directory or with the given file name. FILE_PATH
              defaults to test_detail.xml.

       --gtest_stream_result_to=HOST:PORT

              Stream test results to the given server.

   Assertion Behavior:

       --gtest_death_test_style=(fast|threadsafe)

              Set the default death test style.

       --gtest_break_on_failure

              Turn assertion failures into debugger break-points.

       --gtest_throw_on_failure

              Turn assertion failures into C++ exceptions for use by an external test framework.

       --gtest_catch_exceptions=0

              Do not report exceptions as test failures. Instead, allow them to crash the  program  or  throw  a
              pop-up (on Windows).

       Except for --gtest_list_tests, you can alternatively set the corresponding environment variable of a flag
       (all  letters  in  upper-case).  For  example,  to  disable  colored  text output, you can either specify
       --gtest_color=no or set the GTEST_COLOR environment variable to no.

       For more information, please read the Google Test documentation at https://github.com/google/googletest/.
       If you find a  bug  in  Google  Test  (not  one  in  your  own  code  or  tests),  please  report  it  to
       <googletestframework@googlegroups.com>.

1.8.0                                              April 2020                           mir_performance_tests(1)