Stefan, how do these numbers compare to RC1? Is RC2 better than RC1? On Saturday, March 22, 2014 7:32:53 AM UTC-5, Stefan Kamphausen wrote: > > Hi, > > On Saturday, March 22, 2014 3:52:00 AM UTC+1, Alex Miller wrote: >> >> That's pretty weird. >> >> > that's pretty true. > > >> 1.6.0-RC2 is out now - I would really appreciate it if you could give it >> a shot. >> > > Sure. Tried with Oracle JDK 7 and 8, each run two times and took the > average. Each run was done using > > lein clean && lein uberjar && run.sh > > where run.sh starts the uberjar and measures the times with /usr/bin/time > -v. > > These are the results: > > *Version* *Java Version* *User time(s)* *Sys time(s)* *Wall clock(s)* *% > CPU* 1.6.0-RC2 Oracle 1.7.0_11 2087,5 104,5 326,5 671 1.5.1 Oracle > 1.7.0_11 1957 104,5 311,5 661 1.6.0-RC2 Oracle 1.8.0 2022,5 110 318,5 > 669,5 1.5.1 Oracle 1.8.0 2087 105 323 675,5 > The results for Java7 are in-line with the results of my previous > experiments, I tried Java8 just out of curiosity. > > Cheers, > stefan > >
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