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authorAndrew White <andyw@pixeltrix.co.uk>2010-04-04 17:34:23 +0100
committerAndrew White <andyw@pixeltrix.co.uk>2010-04-04 17:34:23 +0100
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Merge branch 'master' of github.com:lifo/docrails
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@@ -213,11 +213,11 @@ h4. Understanding the Output
Performance tests generate different outputs inside +tmp/performance+ directory depending on their mode and metric.
-h5. Benchmarking
+h5(#output-benchmarking). Benchmarking
In benchmarking mode, performance tests generate two types of outputs:
-h6. Command Line
+h6(#output-command-line). Command Line
This is the primary form of output in benchmarking mode. Example:
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ measurement,created_at,app,rails,ruby,platform
0.00771250000000012,2009-01-09T15:46:03Z,,2.3.0.master.859e150,ruby-1.8.6.110,i686-darwin9.0.0
</shell>
-h5. Profiling
+h5(#output-profiling). Profiling
In profiling mode, you can choose from four types of output.
@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ h5. Apply the Patch
h5. Configure and Install
-The following will install ruby in your home directory's +/rubygc+ directory. Make sure to replace +<homedir>+ with a full patch to your actual home directory.
+The following will install ruby in your home directory's +/rubygc+ directory. Make sure to replace +&lt;homedir&gt;+ with a full patch to your actual home directory.
<shell>
[lifo@null ruby-version]$ ./configure --prefix=/<homedir>/rubygc