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What on earth are you talking about? They are testing compilers: that's feed them some source code and inspect the machine code on a specific aspect and here, they've chosen to inspect either the speed of the compiled code or the time taken by each compiler to compile.
What do you expect as "data sets"? The source code of each program that compiled? Or for instance, the data used as input to the compiled program? like the video used for the x264 encoding? or the files used for the 7-zip compression?