Most people are probably talking about #iPhoneX or #GBBO and I'm over here blogging about @rustlang benchmarking fun https://ricky.hosfelt.io/blog/rust_bench.html …
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Replying to @degausser42 @rustlang
Thanks the article :-). I see some benchmarks with another column showing the throughput. Do you know how to get that, and why you don't?
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Hi! Thanks for the kind words, i think youre talking about the msgpipes as seen here? https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/6897 …
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Ivan (Rusty) WebAssembly 🦀 🐘 🐍 💎 🐹 ☕ 🕸 Retweeted Geoffroy Couprie
I am talking about https://twitter.com/gcouprie/status/906186641706012672 … :-).
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Ah yes! if you do `cargo install cargo-benchcmp` it will give you access to that. output the results of tests by `cargo bench > x` twice 1/2
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then run `cargo benchcmp x y` on the two bench files for those results (for the throughput : https://crates.io/crates/cargo-benchcmp/0.2.0 …pic.twitter.com/uaZLg4107b
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Replying to @degausser42 @rustlang
Oh OK, so it’s `cargo-benchcmp` that adds the throughput, correct? cc
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`cargo benchcmp` just presents the differences between two benchmark runs (and will pass through the throughput figures if they exist).
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