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			294 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| package testing
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"flag"
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| 	"fmt"
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| 	"os"
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| 	"runtime"
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| 	"time"
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| )
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| 
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| var matchBenchmarks = flag.String("test.bench", "", "regular expression to select benchmarks to run")
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| var benchTime = flag.Duration("test.benchtime", 1*time.Second, "approximate run time for each benchmark")
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| 
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| // An internal type but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation
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| // of go test.
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| type InternalBenchmark struct {
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| 	Name string
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| 	F    func(b *B)
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| }
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| 
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| // B is a type passed to Benchmark functions to manage benchmark
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| // timing and to specify the number of iterations to run.
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| type B struct {
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| 	common
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| 	N         int
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| 	benchmark InternalBenchmark
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| 	bytes     int64
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| 	timerOn   bool
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| 	result    BenchmarkResult
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| }
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| 
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| // StartTimer starts timing a test.  This function is called automatically
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| // before a benchmark starts, but it can also used to resume timing after
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| // a call to StopTimer.
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| func (b *B) StartTimer() {
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| 	if !b.timerOn {
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| 		b.start = time.Now()
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| 		b.timerOn = true
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // StopTimer stops timing a test.  This can be used to pause the timer
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| // while performing complex initialization that you don't
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| // want to measure.
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| func (b *B) StopTimer() {
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| 	if b.timerOn {
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| 		b.duration += time.Now().Sub(b.start)
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| 		b.timerOn = false
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // ResetTimer sets the elapsed benchmark time to zero.
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| // It does not affect whether the timer is running.
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| func (b *B) ResetTimer() {
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| 	if b.timerOn {
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| 		b.start = time.Now()
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| 	}
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| 	b.duration = 0
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| }
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| 
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| // SetBytes records the number of bytes processed in a single operation.
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| // If this is called, the benchmark will report ns/op and MB/s.
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| func (b *B) SetBytes(n int64) { b.bytes = n }
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| 
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| func (b *B) nsPerOp() int64 {
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| 	if b.N <= 0 {
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| 		return 0
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| 	}
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| 	return b.duration.Nanoseconds() / int64(b.N)
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| }
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| 
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| // runN runs a single benchmark for the specified number of iterations.
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| func (b *B) runN(n int) {
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| 	// Try to get a comparable environment for each run
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| 	// by clearing garbage from previous runs.
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| 	runtime.GC()
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| 	b.N = n
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| 	b.ResetTimer()
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| 	b.StartTimer()
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| 	b.benchmark.F(b)
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| 	b.StopTimer()
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| }
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| 
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| func min(x, y int) int {
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| 	if x > y {
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| 		return y
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| 	}
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| 	return x
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| }
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| 
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| func max(x, y int) int {
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| 	if x < y {
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| 		return y
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| 	}
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| 	return x
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| }
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| 
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| // roundDown10 rounds a number down to the nearest power of 10.
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| func roundDown10(n int) int {
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| 	var tens = 0
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| 	// tens = floor(log_10(n))
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| 	for n > 10 {
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| 		n = n / 10
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| 		tens++
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| 	}
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| 	// result = 10^tens
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| 	result := 1
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| 	for i := 0; i < tens; i++ {
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| 		result *= 10
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| 	}
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| 	return result
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| }
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| 
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| // roundUp rounds x up to a number of the form [1eX, 2eX, 5eX].
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| func roundUp(n int) int {
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| 	base := roundDown10(n)
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| 	if n < (2 * base) {
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| 		return 2 * base
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| 	}
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| 	if n < (5 * base) {
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| 		return 5 * base
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| 	}
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| 	return 10 * base
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| }
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| 
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| // run times the benchmark function in a separate goroutine.
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| func (b *B) run() BenchmarkResult {
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| 	go b.launch()
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| 	<-b.signal
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| 	return b.result
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| }
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| 
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| // launch launches the benchmark function.  It gradually increases the number
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| // of benchmark iterations until the benchmark runs for a second in order
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| // to get a reasonable measurement.  It prints timing information in this form
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| //		testing.BenchmarkHello	100000		19 ns/op
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| // launch is run by the fun function as a separate goroutine.
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| func (b *B) launch() {
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| 	// Run the benchmark for a single iteration in case it's expensive.
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| 	n := 1
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| 
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| 	// Signal that we're done whether we return normally
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| 	// or by FailNow's runtime.Goexit.
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| 	defer func() {
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| 		b.signal <- b
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| 	}()
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| 
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| 	b.runN(n)
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| 	// Run the benchmark for at least the specified amount of time.
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| 	d := *benchTime
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| 	for !b.failed && b.duration < d && n < 1e9 {
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| 		last := n
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| 		// Predict iterations/sec.
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| 		if b.nsPerOp() == 0 {
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| 			n = 1e9
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| 		} else {
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| 			n = int(d.Nanoseconds() / b.nsPerOp())
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| 		}
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| 		// Run more iterations than we think we'll need for a second (1.5x).
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| 		// Don't grow too fast in case we had timing errors previously.
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| 		// Be sure to run at least one more than last time.
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| 		n = max(min(n+n/2, 100*last), last+1)
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| 		// Round up to something easy to read.
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| 		n = roundUp(n)
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| 		b.runN(n)
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| 	}
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| 	b.result = BenchmarkResult{b.N, b.duration, b.bytes}
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| }
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| 
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| // The results of a benchmark run.
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| type BenchmarkResult struct {
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| 	N     int           // The number of iterations.
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| 	T     time.Duration // The total time taken.
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| 	Bytes int64         // Bytes processed in one iteration.
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| }
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| 
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| func (r BenchmarkResult) NsPerOp() int64 {
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| 	if r.N <= 0 {
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| 		return 0
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| 	}
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| 	return r.T.Nanoseconds() / int64(r.N)
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| }
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| 
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| func (r BenchmarkResult) mbPerSec() float64 {
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| 	if r.Bytes <= 0 || r.T <= 0 || r.N <= 0 {
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| 		return 0
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| 	}
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| 	return (float64(r.Bytes) * float64(r.N) / 1e6) / r.T.Seconds()
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| }
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| 
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| func (r BenchmarkResult) String() string {
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| 	mbs := r.mbPerSec()
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| 	mb := ""
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| 	if mbs != 0 {
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| 		mb = fmt.Sprintf("\t%7.2f MB/s", mbs)
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| 	}
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| 	nsop := r.NsPerOp()
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| 	ns := fmt.Sprintf("%10d ns/op", nsop)
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| 	if r.N > 0 && nsop < 100 {
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| 		// The format specifiers here make sure that
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| 		// the ones digits line up for all three possible formats.
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| 		if nsop < 10 {
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| 			ns = fmt.Sprintf("%13.2f ns/op", float64(r.T.Nanoseconds())/float64(r.N))
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| 		} else {
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| 			ns = fmt.Sprintf("%12.1f ns/op", float64(r.T.Nanoseconds())/float64(r.N))
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return fmt.Sprintf("%8d\t%s%s", r.N, ns, mb)
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| }
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| 
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| // An internal function but exported because it is cross-package; part of the implementation
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| // of go test.
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| func RunBenchmarks(matchString func(pat, str string) (bool, error), benchmarks []InternalBenchmark) {
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| 	// If no flag was specified, don't run benchmarks.
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| 	if len(*matchBenchmarks) == 0 {
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| 		return
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| 	}
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| 	for _, Benchmark := range benchmarks {
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| 		matched, err := matchString(*matchBenchmarks, Benchmark.Name)
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| 		if err != nil {
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| 			fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: invalid regexp for -test.bench: %s\n", err)
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| 			os.Exit(1)
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| 		}
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| 		if !matched {
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| 			continue
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| 		}
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| 		for _, procs := range cpuList {
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| 			runtime.GOMAXPROCS(procs)
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| 			b := &B{
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| 				common: common{
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| 					signal: make(chan interface{}),
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| 				},
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| 				benchmark: Benchmark,
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| 			}
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| 			benchName := Benchmark.Name
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| 			if procs != 1 {
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| 				benchName = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", Benchmark.Name, procs)
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| 			}
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| 			fmt.Printf("%s\t", benchName)
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| 			r := b.run()
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| 			if b.failed {
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| 				// The output could be very long here, but probably isn't.
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| 				// We print it all, regardless, because we don't want to trim the reason
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| 				// the benchmark failed.
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| 				fmt.Printf("--- FAIL: %s\n%s", benchName, b.output)
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| 				continue
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| 			}
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| 			fmt.Printf("%v\n", r)
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| 			// Unlike with tests, we ignore the -chatty flag and always print output for
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| 			// benchmarks since the output generation time will skew the results.
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| 			if len(b.output) > 0 {
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| 				b.trimOutput()
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| 				fmt.Printf("--- BENCH: %s\n%s", benchName, b.output)
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| 			}
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| 			if p := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1); p != procs {
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| 				fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "testing: %s left GOMAXPROCS set to %d\n", benchName, p)
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| 			}
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // trimOutput shortens the output from a benchmark, which can be very long.
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| func (b *B) trimOutput() {
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| 	// The output is likely to appear multiple times because the benchmark
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| 	// is run multiple times, but at least it will be seen. This is not a big deal
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| 	// because benchmarks rarely print, but just in case, we trim it if it's too long.
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| 	const maxNewlines = 10
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| 	for nlCount, j := 0, 0; j < len(b.output); j++ {
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| 		if b.output[j] == '\n' {
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| 			nlCount++
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| 			if nlCount >= maxNewlines {
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| 				b.output = append(b.output[:j], "\n\t... [output truncated]\n"...)
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| 				break
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| 			}
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| // Benchmark benchmarks a single function. Useful for creating
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| // custom benchmarks that do not use go test.
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| func Benchmark(f func(b *B)) BenchmarkResult {
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| 	b := &B{
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| 		common: common{
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| 			signal: make(chan interface{}),
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| 		},
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| 		benchmark: InternalBenchmark{"", f},
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| 	}
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| 	return b.run()
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| }
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