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x11perfcomp(1X)						       x11perfcomp(1X)

NAME
       x11perfcomp - X11 server performance comparison program

SYNOPSIS
       x11perfcomp [-r	| -ro] [-l label_file] files

OPTIONS
       x11perfcomp accepts the options listed below: Specifies that the output
       should also include relative server performance.	  Specifies  that  the
       output  should  include	only relative server performance.  Specifies a
       label file to use.

DESCRIPTION
       The x11perfcomp program merges the output of several  x11perf(1X)  runs
       into  a	nice tabular format.  It takes the results in each file, fills
       in any missing test results if necessary, and for each test  shows  the
       objects/second  rate  of	 each  server.	If  invoked with the -r or -ro
       options, it shows the relative performance of each server to the	 first
       server.

       Normally,  x11perfcomp uses the first file specified to determine which
       specific tests it should report on.  Some (non-DEC :) servers may  fail
       to  perform all tests.  In this case, x11perfcomp automatically substi‐
       tutes in a rate of 0.0 objects/second. Since the first file  determines
       which  tests  to	 report	 on,  this file must contain a superset of the
       tests reported in the other files, else x11perfcomp will fail.

       You can provide an explicit list of tests to report on by using the  -l
       switch  to  specify  a  file of labels.	You can create a label file by
       using the -label option in x11perf.

X DEFAULTS
       There are no X defaults used by this program.

SEE ALSO
       X(1X), x11perf(1X)

AUTHORS
       Mark Moraes wrote the original scripts to compare servers. Joel	McCor‐
       mack just munged them together a bit.

							       x11perfcomp(1X)
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