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* In ObjectTortureTests, run garbage collector on Teardown and run scene loop ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-151-2/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | update when scene objects have been deleted. At least on mono 2.6.4, running GC.Collect() is not guaranteed to force gc of all objects when run in the same method where those objects had references. Therefore, GC.Collect() is now being done in the per-script teardown of ObjectTortureTests. In addition, scene loop update is being run after garbage collection in order to clean out the viewer update list of scene objects in the SceneGraph. These measures mean that scene objects/parts are now garbage collected after a test run if deleted from the scene, resulting in a much better memory usage report (though probably still not very accurate). However, deletion takes a very long time - what's really needed is to find out now why the entire scene isn't being GC'd by this measure. This change hasn't yet been applied to the other stress tests.
* Add start GC memory and end GC memory to object stress test printouts.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-071-3/+13
| | | | | This illustrates that references to Scene, SOG, etc. are not currently being released when a stress test ends (or at regression test end in general). This means even the current stress tests take much more memory than they need, a problem that will have to be addressed.
* Add TestCompileAndStart100Scripts() torture test.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-071-1/+1
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* Add stress tests for simple object add of 100 prim objects. Add time taken ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-021-14/+37
| | | | to output (this is unreliable).
* Add torture tests to test adding 10,000, 100,000 and 200,000 single prim ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-01-311-0/+126
scene objects. These can be run using the "nant torture" target. They are not part of "nant test" due to their long-run future nature. Such tests are designed to do some testing of extreme situations and give some feedback on memory usage, etc. However, data can be inconsistent due to different machine circumstances and virtual machine actions. This area is under development.