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BenchOutcome

Enum BenchOutcome 

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pub enum BenchOutcome {
    Success {
        bench_name: String,
        report: PerfgateReport,
        has_compare: bool,
        baseline_available: bool,
        markdown: String,
        extras_prefix: String,
    },
    Error {
        bench_name: String,
        error_message: String,
        stage: &'static str,
        error_kind: &'static str,
    },
}
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A single bench’s outcome for aggregation into a sensor report.

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Success

The bench ran successfully and produced a report.

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§bench_name: String
§has_compare: bool
§baseline_available: bool
§markdown: String
§extras_prefix: String
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Error

The bench failed with an error before producing a report.

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§bench_name: String
§error_message: String
§stage: &'static str
§error_kind: &'static str

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impl BenchOutcome

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pub fn bench_name(&self) -> &str

Get the bench name regardless of variant.

§Examples
use perfgate_sensor::BenchOutcome;

let outcome = BenchOutcome::Error {
    bench_name: "my-bench".to_string(),
    error_message: "oops".to_string(),
    stage: "run",
    error_kind: "exec_error",
};
assert_eq!(outcome.bench_name(), "my-bench");

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