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nanobench
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The issue of unit tests and performance measurements (Benchmark)
An alternative is tracking the number of instructions a test executes: https://github.com/martinus/nanobench
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how do you properly benchmark?
Nano bench is a great library with low overhead. https://github.com/martinus/nanobench
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Can you give an example of well-designed C++ code, and explain why you think it is so?
I like https://nanobench.ankerl.com/
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Best accurate way to measure/compare elapsed time in C++
Of course, the best way to benchmark is nanobench: https://nanobench.ankerl.com/
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The 23 year-old C++ developers with three job offers over $500k
I've created robin-hood-hashing and nanobench, and recently made some contributions to Bitcoin and doxygen
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I don’t know which container to use (and at this point I’m too afraid to ask)
Right. Regex runtime construction is known to be slow, so ideally the state machinery construction is built at compile time (boost.xpressive, ctre). Also, boost.regex is faster than most of the std implementations if compile time isn’t possible. And if that’s no good rewrite without regex. Since it sounds like it’s all encapsulated at least it would be easy to measure the options. These days I use this one to compare https://nanobench.ankerl.com/
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I'm writing a microbenchmarking library called "precision" without any macros. What do you guys think of the API?
You can check the API of nanobench which also doesn't use macros, as far as I have used it.
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C++20 std::format is 2x slower than std::fstream?
I've tried again with your latest changes and decided to use https://github.com/martinus/nanobench for a better benchmark and got the following output:
- Nanobench: Fast, Accurate, Single-Header Microbenchmarking Functionality For C++
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Benchmarking Code
Nanobench C++
dtoa-benchmark
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Why Windows isn't ready for Arm developers
About floating point benchmark it was actually faster than dragonbox. Dragonbox has added improvements based on the optimzation provided by fast_io. Do not what is the situation right now. https://github.com/tearosccebe/dtoa-benchmark
- C++20 std::format is already std::regex 2.0 situation.
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C++20 std::format is 2x slower than std::fstream?
https://github.com/tearosccebe/dtoa-benchmark/blob/master/src/fast_io_scientific.cpp on your buffer
What are some alternatives?
benchmark - A microbenchmark support library
fast_io - C++20 Concepts IO library which is 10x faster than stdio and iostream
dragonbox - Reference implementation of Dragonbox in C++
robin-hood-hashing - Fast & memory efficient hashtable based on robin hood hashing for C++11/14/17/20
curl4cpp - Single header cURL wrapper for C++ around libcURL
ut - C++20 μ(micro)/Unit Testing Framework
bench-rest - bench-rest - benchmark REST (HTTP/HTTPS) API's. node.js client module for easy load testing / benchmarking REST API's using a simple structure/DSL can create REST flows with setup and teardown and returns (measured) metrics.
Kalman - Kalman Filter
microservices-framework-benchmark - Raw benchmarks on throughput, latency and transfer of Hello World on popular microservices frameworks
cmake-init - The missing CMake project initializer
benchmark.js - A benchmarking library. As used on jsPerf.com.
coz - Coz: Causal Profiling