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| \input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*-
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| @settitle FFmpeg Automated Testing Environment
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| @titlepage
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| @center @titlefont{FFmpeg Automated Testing Environment}
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| @end titlepage
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| 
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| @node Top
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| @top
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| 
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| @contents
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| 
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| @chapter Introduction
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| 
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|   FATE is an extended regression suite on the client-side and a means
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| for results aggregation and presentation on the server-side.
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| 
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|   The first part of this document explains how you can use FATE from
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| your FFmpeg source directory to test your ffmpeg binary. The second
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| part describes how you can run FATE to submit the results to FFmpeg's
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| FATE server.
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| 
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|   In any way you can have a look at the publicly viewable FATE results
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| by visiting this website:
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| 
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|   @url{http://fate.ffmpeg.org/}
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| 
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|   This is especially recommended for all people contributing source
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| code to FFmpeg, as it can be seen if some test on some platform broke
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| with their recent contribution. This usually happens on the platforms
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| the developers could not test on.
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| 
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|   The second part of this document describes how you can run FATE to
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| submit your results to FFmpeg's FATE server. If you want to submit your
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| results be sure to check that your combination of CPU, OS and compiler
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| is not already listed on the above mentioned website.
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| 
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|   In the third part you can find a comprehensive listing of FATE makefile
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| targets and variables.
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| 
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| 
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| @chapter Using FATE from your FFmpeg source directory
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| 
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|   If you want to run FATE on your machine you need to have the samples
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| in place. You can get the samples via the build target fate-rsync.
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| Use this command from the top-level source directory:
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| 
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| @example
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| make fate-rsync SAMPLES=fate-suite/
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| make fate       SAMPLES=fate-suite/
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| @end example
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| 
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|   The above commands set the samples location by passing a makefile
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| variable via command line. It is also possible to set the samples
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| location at source configuration time by invoking configure with
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| `--samples=<path to the samples directory>'. Afterwards you can
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| invoke the makefile targets without setting the SAMPLES makefile
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| variable. This is illustrated by the following commands:
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| 
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| @example
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| ./configure --samples=fate-suite/
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| make fate-rsync
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| make fate
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| @end example
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| 
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|   Yet another way to tell FATE about the location of the sample
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| directory is by making sure the environment variable FATE_SAMPLES
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| contains the path to your samples directory. This can be achieved
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| by e.g. putting that variable in your shell profile or by setting
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| it in your interactive session.
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| 
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| @example
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| FATE_SAMPLES=fate-suite/ make fate
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| @end example
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| 
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| @float NOTE
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| Do not put a '~' character in the samples path to indicate a home
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| directory. Because of shell nuances, this will cause FATE to fail.
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| @end float
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| 
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| To use a custom wrapper to run the test, pass @option{--target-exec} to
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| @command{configure} or set the @var{TARGET_EXEC} Make variable.
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| 
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| 
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| @chapter Submitting the results to the FFmpeg result aggregation server
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| 
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|   To submit your results to the server you should run fate through the
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| shell script @file{tests/fate.sh} from the FFmpeg sources. This script needs
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| to be invoked with a configuration file as its first argument.
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| 
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| @example
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| tests/fate.sh /path/to/fate_config
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| @end example
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| 
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|   A configuration file template with comments describing the individual
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| configuration variables can be found at @file{doc/fate_config.sh.template}.
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| 
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| @ifhtml
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|   The mentioned configuration template is also available here:
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| @verbatiminclude fate_config.sh.template
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| @end ifhtml
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| 
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|   Create a configuration that suits your needs, based on the configuration
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| template. The `slot' configuration variable can be any string that is not
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| yet used, but it is suggested that you name it adhering to the following
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| pattern <arch>-<os>-<compiler>-<compiler version>. The configuration file
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| itself will be sourced in a shell script, therefore all shell features may
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| be used. This enables you to setup the environment as you need it for your
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| build.
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| 
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|   For your first test runs the `fate_recv' variable should be empty or
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| commented out. This will run everything as normal except that it will omit
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| the submission of the results to the server. The following files should be
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| present in $workdir as specified in the configuration file:
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| 
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| @itemize
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|     @item configure.log
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|     @item compile.log
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|     @item test.log
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|     @item report
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|     @item version
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| @end itemize
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| 
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|   When you have everything working properly you can create an SSH key pair
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| and send the public key to the FATE server administrator who can be contacted
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| at the email address @email{fate-admin@@ffmpeg.org}.
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| 
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|   Configure your SSH client to use public key authentication with that key
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| when connecting to the FATE server. Also do not forget to check the identity
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| of the server and to accept its host key. This can usually be achieved by
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| running your SSH client manually and killing it after you accepted the key.
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| The FATE server's fingerprint is:
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| 
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|   b1:31:c8:79:3f:04:1d:f8:f2:23:26:5a:fd:55:fa:92
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| 
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|   If you have problems connecting to the FATE server, it may help to try out
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| the @command{ssh} command with one or more @option{-v} options. You should
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| get detailed output concerning your SSH configuration and the authentication
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| process.
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| 
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|   The only thing left is to automate the execution of the fate.sh script and
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| the synchronisation of the samples directory.
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| 
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| 
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| @chapter FATE makefile targets and variables
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| 
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| @section Makefile targets
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| 
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| @table @option
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| @item fate-rsync
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|     Download/synchronize sample files to the configured samples directory.
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| 
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| @item fate-list
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|     Will list all fate/regression test targets.
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| 
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| @item fate
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|     Run the FATE test suite (requires the fate-suite dataset).
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| @end table
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| 
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| @section Makefile variables
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| 
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| @table @option
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| @item V
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|     Verbosity level, can be set to 0, 1 or 2.
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|     @itemize
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|         @item 0: show just the test arguments
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|         @item 1: show just the command used in the test
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|         @item 2: show everything
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|     @end itemize
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| 
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| @item SAMPLES
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|     Specify or override the path to the FATE samples at make time, it has a
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|     meaning only while running the regression tests.
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| 
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| @item THREADS
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|     Specify how many threads to use while running regression tests, it is
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|     quite useful to detect thread-related regressions.
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| @item THREAD_TYPE
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|     Specify which threading strategy test, either @var{slice} or @var{frame},
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|     by default @var{slice+frame}
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| @item CPUFLAGS
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|     Specify CPU flags.
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| @item TARGET_EXEC
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|     Specify or override the wrapper used to run the tests.
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|     The @var{TARGET_EXEC} option provides a way to run FATE wrapped in
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|     @command{valgrind}, @command{qemu-user} or @command{wine} or on remote targets
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|     through @command{ssh}.
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| @item GEN
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| Set to @var{1} to generate the missing or mismatched references.
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| @end table
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| 
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| @section Examples
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| 
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| @example
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| make V=1 SAMPLES=/var/fate/samples THREADS=2 CPUFLAGS=mmx fate
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| @end example
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