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- jrmadsen/compile-time-perf -- High-level compilation overhead metrics
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Make LLVM fast again
Looks like you've got your own setup with perf, time, etc. but might find this useful: https://github.com/jrmadsen/compile-time-perf
What are some alternatives?
eternal - A C++14 compile-time/constexpr map and hash map with minimal binary footprint
timemory - Modular C++ Toolkit for Performance Analysis and Logging. Profiling API and Tools for C, C++, CUDA, Fortran, and Python. The C++ template API is essentially a framework to creating tools: it is designed to provide a unifying interface for recording various performance measurements alongside data logging and interfaces to other tools.
mlib - mlib is a fast, simple c++ meta-programming library that uses c++20.
ninja2wctr - Calculates Wall Clock Time Responsibility for each output from .ninja_log
ctti - Compile Time Type Information for C++
scouter - Scouter is an open source APM (Application Performance Management) tool.
introspective - Compile-Time Reflection in C++ for use with Scripting Languages
omnitrace - Omnitrace: Application Profiling, Tracing, and Analysis
Vcpkg - C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
SpeciaLUT - Runtime choosing of template specializations using compile-time lookup-tables. Compile all states of a template function, but execute the optimal one at runtime.
pcm - Processor Counter Monitor [Moved to: https://github.com/intel/pcm]