compiler-benchmark
ctl
compiler-benchmark | ctl | |
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3 | 22 | |
124 | 162 | |
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8.5 | 5.9 | |
4 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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compiler-benchmark
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Raw performance of compilers?
One synthetic benchmark I saw recently: https://github.com/nordlow/compiler-benchmark
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Rust's Most Unrecognized Contributor
> The D compiler is roughly as fast as the Go one...
Not according to this benchmark:
https://github.com/nordlow/compiler-benchmark
dmd performed around 1.5x to 4x faster than go.
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Crazy fast build times (Or when 10 seconds starts to make you nervous)
If you want crazy fast build times, then D is your best bet [1]. D's compile times are faster than most other languages (I'm not counting Vox, it's too experimental).
[1] https://github.com/nordlow/compiler-benchmark
ctl
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A header-only C implementation of C++ <algorithm>
Well, I do like mine better, which is closer to the STL, and for all containers. https://github.com/rurban/ctl/
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A simple hash table in C
search for htable or hashtable in thousands of open source projects. only a minority has worse hashtables than this one (clisp, perl5 e.g.).
For better ones I would point to my linked list implementation: https://github.com/rurban/ctl/blob/master/ctl/unordered_set.... (because it has various security policies, nobody else has)
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Popular Data Structure Libraries in C ?
C Container Template Library, Rurban Variant (CTL) - The page for unordered_map reads "Implementation in work still".
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C Template Library
There is also the rurban variant variant of CTL which is more complete.
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Better C Generics: The Extendible _Generic
The prototype of CC used this mechanism to provide a generic API for types instantiated via templates (so basically like other container libraries, but with an extendible-_Generic-based API laid over the top of the generated types). This approach has some significant advantages over the approach CC now uses, but I got a bit obsessed with eliminating the need to manually instantiate templates.
- C_dictionary: A simple dynamically typed and sized hashmap in C - feedback welcome
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How different is C++ from C? Contrasting simple Unix SORT programs
But the most common that I know of is this one: https://github.com/tylov/STC. There's also this one mentioned above https://rurban.github.io/ctl/
- C++ containers but in C
- STL in C
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On HASH-TABLEs performance
I'm also working on a proper one, but got sidetracked. https://github.com/rurban/ctl/blob/hmap/ctl/swisstable.h
What are some alternatives?
icecream - Distributed compiler with a central scheduler to share build load
rnnoise - Recurrent neural network for audio noise reduction
SpeedTests - comparing the execution speeds of various programming languages
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library
Command-Block-Assembly - Compile high-level code into Minecraft commands
STC - A modern, user friendly, generic, type-safe and fast C99 container library: String, Vector, Sorted and Unordered Map and Set, Deque, Forward List, Smart Pointers, Bitset and Random numbers.
keppel - Regionally federated multi-tenant container image registry
roost - Proof of Concept for Eventsourced backend
rust-prehistory - historical archive of rust pre-publication development
LIPS - Scheme based powerful lisp interpreter in JavaScript
slowpokefs - Fuse driver to simulate slow disk IO for testing purposes
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