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| author | Stephen Adams <sra@google.com> | Fri Mar 10 04:21:13 2023 |
| committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Fri Mar 10 04:21:13 2023 |
| tree | 8f142ed5b3b6656d4a0ac3bf9ac3671ff1a89bf4 | |
| parent | d52fe19dee6e7157595e13a003ade428101406d4 [diff] |
[benchmark] Benchmark for switch on various constant types AOT: SwitchFSM.enum(RunTime): 29.549523327947906 us. SwitchFSM.int(RunTime): 37.73789702628717 us. SwitchFSM.class(RunTime): 138.6418530572675 us. SwitchFSM.string(RunTime): 797.54075 us. dart2js+V8: SwitchFSM.enum(RunTime): 31.484299349840917 us. SwitchFSM.int(RunTime): 26.022895908416366 us. SwitchFSM.class(RunTime): 91.67433302667894 us. SwitchFSM.string(RunTime): 92.31338451577098 us. Both AOT and dart2js are 'good at' switches on enum values. When compiled with --enable-experiment=records,patterns: AOT: SwitchFSM.enum(RunTime): 141.75470079359405 us. SwitchFSM.int(RunTime): 145.25322604030737 us. SwitchFSM.class(RunTime): 138.45460840662005 us. SwitchFSM.string(RunTime): 797.226 us. dart2js+V8: SwitchFSM.enum(RunTime): 98.93787283573403 us. SwitchFSM.int(RunTime): 29.459852700736498 us. SwitchFSM.class(RunTime): 98.62184338405162 us. SwitchFSM.string(RunTime): 92.035889371936 us. There is work to be done to recover the performance. Change-Id: I1197129cb32615a06a63a05d7ba300b46c68b4d2 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/287246 Reviewed-by: Alexander Markov <alexmarkov@google.com> Reviewed-by: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com> Commit-Queue: Stephen Adams <sra@google.com>
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