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3.8 KiB
# Copyright 2020 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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# limitations under the License. |
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"""Example of Python using C++ benchmark framework. |
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To run this example, you must first install the `google_benchmark` Python package. |
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To install using `setup.py`, download and extract the `google_benchmark` source. |
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In the extracted directory, execute: |
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python setup.py install |
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""" |
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import random |
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import time |
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import google_benchmark as benchmark |
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from google_benchmark import Counter |
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@benchmark.register |
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def empty(state): |
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while state: |
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pass |
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@benchmark.register |
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def sum_million(state): |
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while state: |
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sum(range(1_000_000)) |
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@benchmark.register |
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def pause_timing(state): |
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"""Pause timing every iteration.""" |
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while state: |
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# Construct a list of random ints every iteration without timing it |
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state.pause_timing() |
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random_list = [random.randint(0, 100) for _ in range(100)] |
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state.resume_timing() |
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# Time the in place sorting algorithm |
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random_list.sort() |
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@benchmark.register |
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def skipped(state): |
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if True: # Test some predicate here. |
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state.skip_with_error("some error") |
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return # NOTE: You must explicitly return, or benchmark will continue. |
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... # Benchmark code would be here. |
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@benchmark.register |
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def manual_timing(state): |
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while state: |
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# Manually count Python CPU time |
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start = time.perf_counter() # perf_counter_ns() in Python 3.7+ |
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# Something to benchmark |
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time.sleep(0.01) |
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end = time.perf_counter() |
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state.set_iteration_time(end - start) |
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@benchmark.register |
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def custom_counters(state): |
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"""Collect cutom metric using benchmark.Counter.""" |
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num_foo = 0.0 |
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while state: |
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# Benchmark some code here |
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pass |
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# Collect some custom metric named foo |
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num_foo += 0.13 |
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# Automatic Counter from numbers. |
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state.counters["foo"] = num_foo |
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# Set a counter as a rate. |
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state.counters["foo_rate"] = Counter(num_foo, Counter.kIsRate) |
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# Set a counter as an inverse of rate. |
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state.counters["foo_inv_rate"] = Counter(num_foo, Counter.kIsRate | Counter.kInvert) |
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# Set a counter as a thread-average quantity. |
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state.counters["foo_avg"] = Counter(num_foo, Counter.kAvgThreads) |
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# There's also a combined flag: |
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state.counters["foo_avg_rate"] = Counter(num_foo, Counter.kAvgThreadsRate) |
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@benchmark.register |
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@benchmark.option.measure_process_cpu_time() |
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@benchmark.option.use_real_time() |
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def with_options(state): |
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while state: |
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sum(range(1_000_000)) |
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@benchmark.register(name="sum_million_microseconds") |
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@benchmark.option.unit(benchmark.kMicrosecond) |
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def with_options(state): |
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while state: |
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sum(range(1_000_000)) |
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@benchmark.register |
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@benchmark.option.arg(100) |
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@benchmark.option.arg(1000) |
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def passing_argument(state): |
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while state: |
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sum(range(state.range(0))) |
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@benchmark.register |
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@benchmark.option.range(8, limit=8 << 10) |
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def using_range(state): |
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while state: |
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sum(range(state.range(0))) |
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@benchmark.register |
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@benchmark.option.range_multiplier(2) |
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@benchmark.option.range(1 << 10, 1 << 18) |
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@benchmark.option.complexity(benchmark.oN) |
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def computing_complexity(state): |
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while state: |
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sum(range(state.range(0))) |
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state.complexity_n = state.range(0) |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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benchmark.main()
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