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Compilation speed benchmark bias? #8

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lun-4 opened this issue Feb 26, 2019 · 1 comment
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Compilation speed benchmark bias? #8

lun-4 opened this issue Feb 26, 2019 · 1 comment
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lun-4 commented Feb 26, 2019

(using https://github.com/vlang-io/V/blob/ffd6c1511ccbcd624b96cf730778b03309cf5eee/website/compilation_speed_test_gen.v as a reference)

All other languages include some kind of I/O or a puts / print calls on their benchmark codes, except V's benchmark code. Is there a reason for this?

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medvednikov commented Feb 26, 2019

Good catch. Fixed.

Would be a ridiculous bias :)

I add files manually via GitHub editor here because I haven't set up the dual repository thing yet.

That's why my changes don't often get synced. Originally I was printing only once.

The compilation time is 0.6s with the printing.

@medvednikov medvednikov added the Bug This tag is applied to issues which reports bugs. label Jul 19, 2022
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