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iai | bencher | |
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9 | 11 | |
559 | 379 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
11 months ago | 6 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
iai
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How to benchmark in Rust with libtest bench
The three popular options for benchmarking in Rust are: libtest bench, Criterion, and Iai.
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Adding runtime benchmarks to the Rust compiler benchmark suite
Iai^1 uses CacheGrind^2 to count instructions
[1] - https://github.com/bheisler/iai
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How to catch performance regressions in Rust
But, /u/bencherdev, please consider integrating iai measurements! By the same person behind criterion but designed for one-shot measurements that are stable in CI measurements.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (34/2022)!
Is lai no longer maintained? It hasn't had any commits in a year and a half.
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[Question / Discussion] Why is .unwrap() so heavily discouraged?
Lately I've found that using unwrap_unchecked has nearly zero performance gain but all the UB to gain if you change the code one day. My source is iai which provides exact instruction counts and is entirely deterministic for any given execution (and almost-deterministic across different compilations of the same program).
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[MEDIA] Which will perform faster, a trivial comparison in performance of two functions.
Have you tried criterion.rs or iai ? The first is great at micro benchmarks and, if it is not enough, the second can catch even smaller performance difference.
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Blog post: (I want) A Better Rust Profiler
In the mean time maybe https://github.com/bheisler/iai could be of help
- Experimental one-shot benchmark framework using Cachegrind
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What's everyone working on this week (1/2021)?
Well, the most interesting one is probably Iai; an experimental benchmark framework that runs all of the benchmarks in Cachegrind for much higher precision and repeatability than is possible with Criterion.rs. It's still a work-in-progress, so I haven't published it on Crates.io yet. See the readme for a more detailed discussion of the pros/cons relative to Criterion.rs.
bencher
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Why SQLite Performance Tuning Made Bencher 1200x Faster
Bencher is a suite of continuous benchmarking tools. https://github.com/bencherdev/bencher
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15 open-source tools to elevate your software design workflow
Link | Github | License
- Show HN: Bencher – Continuous Benchmarking
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How to benchmark in Rust with libtest bench
Luckily, I've found this awesome open source tool called Bencher. There's a super generous free tier, so I can just use Bencher Cloud for my personal projects. And at work where everything needs to be in our private cloud, I've started using Bencher Self-Hosted.
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LinuxCon: Catch performance regressions in Rust
+1 and an `iai` adapter is in the works for Bencher: https://github.com/bencherdev/bencher/issues/82
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How to catch performance regressions in Rust
tab-based UI: Very true! So three, simultaneously visible columns feel better to you then? New tracking issue
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Bencher—Catch Performance Regressions in CI @ Rust DC, September 20, 2022 w/ Everett Pompeii
Was a great talk about a promising new tool (https://github.com/epompeii/bencher)! Fills a niche that most of the projects I currently work on haven't filled (i.e., the state+aggregation+heuristics on benchmark output so that we can actually do something with benchmarks other than randomly run them locally).
What are some alternatives?
rust-socketio - An implementation of a socket.io client written in the Rust programming language.
signum-pool - Signum Pool: open-source, fair, auditable
TinyTemplate - A small, lightweight template engine
rustc-perf - Website for graphing performance of rustc
tree-buf - An experimental serialization system written in Rust
toast - Containerize your development and continuous integration environments. 🥂
scribble - An experimental terminal text-editor written in Rust. ⚠️
bencher - bencher is just a port of the libtest (unstable) benchmark runner to Rust stable releases. `cargo bench` on stable. "Not a better bencher!" = No feature development. Go build a better stable benchmarking library.
bfc-rs - Brainfuck compiler for x86-64 Linux implemented in Rust.
bruno - Opensource IDE For Exploring and Testing Api's (lightweight alternative to postman/insomnia)
firestorm - A fast intrusive flamegraph
cargo-chef - A cargo-subcommand to speed up Rust Docker builds using Docker layer caching.