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#!/usr/bin/env julia
#
# @license Apache-2.0
#
# Copyright (c) 2018 The Stdlib Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import BenchmarkTools
using Printf
# Benchmark variables:
name = "log10";
repeats = 3;
"""
print_version()
Prints the TAP version.
# Examples
``` julia
julia> print_version()
```
"""
function print_version()
@printf( "TAP version 13\n" );
end
"""
print_summary( total, passing )
Print the benchmark summary.
# Arguments
* `total`: total number of tests
* `passing`: number of passing tests
# Examples
``` julia
julia> print_summary( 3, 3 )
```
"""
function print_summary( total, passing )
@printf( "#\n" );
@printf( "1..%d\n", total ); # TAP plan
@printf( "# total %d\n", total );
@printf( "# pass %d\n", passing );
@printf( "#\n" );
@printf( "# ok\n" );
end
"""
print_results( iterations, elapsed )
Print benchmark results.
# Arguments
* `iterations`: number of iterations
* `elapsed`: elapsed time (in seconds)
# Examples
``` julia
julia> print_results( 1000000, 0.131009101868 )
```
"""
function print_results( iterations, elapsed )
rate = iterations / elapsed
@printf( " ---\n" );
@printf( " iterations: %d\n", iterations );
@printf( " elapsed: %0.9f\n", elapsed );
@printf( " rate: %0.9f\n", rate );
@printf( " ...\n" );
end
"""
benchmark()
Run a benchmark.
# Notes
* Benchmark results are returned as a two-element array: [ iterations, elapsed ].
* The number of iterations is not the true number of iterations. Instead, an 'iteration' is defined as a 'sample', which is a computed estimate for a single evaluation.
* The elapsed time is in seconds.
# Examples
``` julia
julia> out = benchmark();
```
"""
function benchmark()
t = BenchmarkTools.@benchmark log10( (1000.0*rand()) - 0.0 ) samples=1e6
# Compute the total "elapsed" time and convert from nanoseconds to seconds:
s = sum( t.times ) / 1.0e9;
# Determine the number of "iterations":
iter = length( t.times );
# Return the results:
[ iter, s ];
end
"""
main()
Run benchmarks.
# Examples
``` julia
julia> main();
```
"""
function main()
print_version();
for i in 1:repeats
@printf( "# julia::%s\n", name );
results = benchmark();
print_results( results[ 1 ], results[ 2 ] );
@printf( "ok %d benchmark finished\n", i );
end
print_summary( repeats, repeats );
end
main();
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