sbt-groll
JMH
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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JMH
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Scala collections benchmark - revisited
Also, it has an amazing SBT plugin integration.
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Why is Scala so much slower than JavaScript/Node at running iterations?
Take a look at sbt-jhm for doing benchmarks. Java in particular is hard to measure because of optimizations that happen at run-time. jhm runs multiple iterations and gives tools to ensure that function calls and loops that may be optimized away are kept around and tested. You may also find some cases that are faster in node.js because the Javascript V8 engine is highly optimized.
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Help with making backtracking more efficient
Also, if you really want to know what the performance characteristics are you should use JMH (sbt plugin https://github.com/sbt/sbt-jmh). Not sure how you are evaluating the performance but things like JVM startup and warming can make a big difference. JMH will give you a better idea of real world performance when the JVM is already started and any relevant hot code has been JIT compiled.
What are some alternatives?
coursier - Pure Scala Artifact Fetching
JITWatch - Log analyser / visualiser for Java HotSpot JIT compiler. Inspect inlining decisions, hot methods, bytecode, and assembly. View results in the JavaFX user interface.
sbt-robovm - An sbt plugin for iOS development in Scala
honest-profiler - A sampling JVM profiler without the safepoint sample bias
sbt-view - SBT Plugin for Viewing ScalaDoc and JavaDoc
jHiccup - jHiccup is a non-intrusive instrumentation tool that logs and records platform "hiccups" - including the JVM stalls that often happen when Java applications are executed and/or any OS or hardware platform noise that may cause the running application to not be continuously runnable.
sbt-scala-js-map - A Sbt plugin that configures source mapping for Scala.js projects hosted on Github
Sniffy - Sniffy - interactive profiler, testing and chaos engineering tool for Java
sbt-docker - Create Docker images directly from sbt
LatencyUtils - Utilities for latency measurement and reporting
sbt-release - A release plugin for sbt
sbteclipse - Plugin for sbt to create Eclipse project definitions