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#!/usr/bin/env lua
-- This benchmark script measures wall clock time and should be
-- run on an unloaded system.
--
-- Your Mileage May Vary.
--
-- Mark Pulford <mark@kyne.com.au>
local json_module = os.getenv("JSON_MODULE") or "cjson"
require "socket"
local json = require(json_module)
local util = require "cjson.util"
local function find_func(mod, funcnames)
for _, v in ipairs(funcnames) do
if mod[v] then
return mod[v]
end
end
return nil
end
local json_encode = find_func(json, { "encode", "Encode", "to_string", "stringify", "json" })
local json_decode = find_func(json, { "decode", "Decode", "to_value", "parse" })
local function average(t)
local total = 0
for _, v in ipairs(t) do
total = total + v
end
return total / #t
end
function benchmark(tests, seconds, rep)
local function bench(func, iter)
-- Use socket.gettime() to measure microsecond resolution
-- wall clock time.
local t = socket.gettime()
for i = 1, iter do
func(i)
end
t = socket.gettime() - t
-- Don't trust any results when the run lasted for less than a
-- millisecond - return nil.
if t < 0.001 then
return nil
end
return (iter / t)
end
-- Roughly calculate the number of interations required
-- to obtain a particular time period.
local function calc_iter(func, seconds)
local iter = 1
local rate
-- Warm up the bench function first.
func()
while not rate do
rate = bench(func, iter)
iter = iter * 10
end
return math.ceil(seconds * rate)
end
local test_results = {}
for name, func in pairs(tests) do
-- k(number), v(string)
-- k(string), v(function)
-- k(number), v(function)
if type(func) == "string" then
name = func
func = _G[name]
end
local iter = calc_iter(func, seconds)
local result = {}
for i = 1, rep do
result[i] = bench(func, iter)
end
-- Remove the slowest half (round down) of the result set
table.sort(result)
for i = 1, math.floor(#result / 2) do
table.remove(result, 1)
end
test_results[name] = average(result)
end
return test_results
end
function bench_file(filename)
local data_json = util.file_load(filename)
local data_obj = json_decode(data_json)
local function test_encode()
json_encode(data_obj)
end
local function test_decode()
json_decode(data_json)
end
local tests = {}
if json_encode then tests.encode = test_encode end
if json_decode then tests.decode = test_decode end
return benchmark(tests, 0.1, 5)
end
-- Optionally load any custom configuration required for this module
local success, data = pcall(util.file_load, ("bench-%s.lua"):format(json_module))
if success then
util.run_script(data, _G)
configure(json)
end
for i = 1, #arg do
local results = bench_file(arg[i])
for k, v in pairs(results) do
print(("%s\t%s\t%d"):format(arg[i], k, v))
end
end
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