Hi Georg,

Thanks for the quick reply.

On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Georg Gradwohl<georg.gradw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks for the notice. To cut a long story short: we've discussed the use of
> the SPL-File-Iterator in the runtests-project. So I created a very simple
> test which passes through an array to compare the performance of the
> spl-iterator to a for-loop.
>
> So I think this is no overlap with the benchmark-project, it's just a small
> helper to alleviate our decision.

Ah ok, I can see that. Thanks.

 FWIW, I consider the benchmarks to be a subproject of the run-tests
framework, at least in the long run.


> PHP 5.3.0RC2 (cli)
> g2-mbp:code-samples g2$ php arrayTest.php 9999
> size:    9999
> loop:    0.00361 sec (100%)
> spl:     0.02502 sec (693%)
> DIFF:    0.02141 sec
>
> PHP 5.2.8 (cli)
> g2-mbp:code-samples g2$ php arrayTest.php 9999
> size:    9999
> loop:    0.00489 sec (100%)
> spl:     0.76226 sec (15588%)
> DIFF:    0.75737 sec


That is interesting. Alexander is making a place for microbenchmarks,
so we might copy this at some point.

Thanks,
Paul


> Am 21.06.09 20:49 schrieb "Paul Biggar" unter <paul.big...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi Georg,
>>
>> I notice this commit that looks like a benchmark. I'm trying to figure
>> out if the new run-tests rewrite overlaps with the benchmarks GSoC
>> project (you might not have been aware since we have the discussions
>> on php-qa). I wouldn't mind hearing your thoughts so that we avoid
>> duplicated effort.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
>
>
>
>



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paul.big...@gmail.com

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