We currently have the possibility to add different parameters when running benchmarks. These result in a matrix how they are run, e.g.,:
common.createBenchmark(main, {
source: ['array', 'buffer', 'string'],
len: [10, 2048],
n: [50, 2048]
});
This results in 12 variations of the specific benchmark being run (3x source * 2x len * 2x n). However, often we only require to test a specific subset of these parameters but it is not possible to define such groups.
Example:
common.createBenchmark(main, {
groupA: {
source: ['array'],
len: [10, 2048],
n: [50]
},
groupB: {
source: ['buffer', 'string'],
len: [2048],
n: [50, 2048]
}
});
Here we'd only run the benchmark 1 * 2 * 1 + 2 * 1 * 2 times (6x).
So if anyone would feel like implementing any such grouping functionality, that would be great! It will not be beneficial in all cases but at least in a couple. That way it's possible to reduce overall runtime.
// cc @mscdex
We currently have the possibility to add different parameters when running benchmarks. These result in a matrix how they are run, e.g.,:
This results in 12 variations of the specific benchmark being run (3x
source* 2xlen* 2xn). However, often we only require to test a specific subset of these parameters but it is not possible to define such groups.Example:
Here we'd only run the benchmark
1 * 2 * 1 + 2 * 1 * 2times (6x).So if anyone would feel like implementing any such grouping functionality, that would be great! It will not be beneficial in all cases but at least in a couple. That way it's possible to reduce overall runtime.
// cc @mscdex