Bench v1.0.0
Think of this as a more powerful alternative to the time
command. Use this
command-line tool to benchmark a command using Haskell's criterion
library.
Key features:
- Repeated runs
- Detailed statistical output
- Gorgeous HTML output (via the
--output
flag)
(Example)
- Also supports CSV or templated output
Quick Start
First, download the
Haskell toolchain, which provides
the stack
build tool.
You will also need to download git if you
haven't done so already.
Then run the following commands from a terminal to build and install the bench
tool:
$ git clone https://github.com/Gabriel439/bench.git
$ cd bench
$ stack install
stack install
will install bench
to ~/.local/bin
or something similar.
Make sure that the installation directory is on your executable search path
before running the following command. stack
will remind you to do this if you
forget.
$ bench 'sleep 1' # Don't forget to quote the command line
benchmarking sleep 1
time 1.003 s (1.002 s .. 1.003 s)
1.000 R² (1.000 R² .. 1.000 R²)
mean 1.003 s (1.003 s .. 1.003 s)
std dev 92.92 μs (0.0 s .. 101.8 μs)
variance introduced by outliers: 19% (moderately inflated)
All output from the command being benchmarked is discarded
Usage
$ bench --help
Command-line tool to benchmark other programs
Usage: bench COMMAND ([-I|--ci CI] [-G|--no-gc] [-L|--time-limit SECS]
[--resamples COUNT] [--regress RESP:PRED..] [--raw FILE]
[-o|--output FILE] [--csv FILE] [--junit FILE]
[-v|--verbosity LEVEL] [-t|--template FILE] [-m|--match MATCH]
[NAME...] | [-n|--iters ITERS] [-m|--match MATCH] [NAME...] |
[-l|--list] | [--version])
Available options:
-h,--help Show this help text
COMMAND The command line to benchmark
-I,--ci CI Confidence interval
-G,--no-gc Do not collect garbage between iterations
-L,--time-limit SECS Time limit to run a benchmark
--resamples COUNT Number of bootstrap resamples to perform
--regress RESP:PRED.. Regressions to perform
--raw FILE File to write raw data to
-o,--output FILE File to write report to
--csv FILE File to write CSV summary to
--junit FILE File to write JUnit summary to
-v,--verbosity LEVEL Verbosity level
-t,--template FILE Template to use for report
-m,--match MATCH How to match benchmark names ("prefix" or "glob")
-n,--iters ITERS Run benchmarks, don't analyse
-m,--match MATCH How to match benchmark names ("prefix" or "glob")
-l,--list List benchmarks
--version Show version info
Development Status

This is a pretty simple utility which just wraps criterion
in a command-line
tool, so I don't expect this project to change much. However, only time will
tell.
License (BSD 3-clause)
Copyright Gabriel Gonzalez (c) 2016
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