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function-benchmark-util
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A library to benchmark JavaScript functions with microsecond precision.
Install
npm i function-benchmark-util -D
import { benchmark, benchmarkTimes } from 'function-benchmark-util';
function someFunction(param1, param2) {
// Does something
};
const result1 = benchmark(someFunction, ['param1', 'param2']);
// Running multiple iterations
const result2 = benchmarkTimes(someFunction, 10, ['param1', 'param2']);
// See the results
console.table([result1, result2]);
BenchmarkResult
objectAll benchmark functions, including benchmark
, benchmarkTimes
, benchmarkWithThis
,benchmarkTimesWithThis
return a BenchmarkResult
object.
Field | Description |
---|---|
functionName | string Name of the executed function |
runCount | number Execution count passed to benchmarkTimes and benchmarkTimesWithThis functions. |
min | number Minimum duration scored in microseconds |
max | number Maximum duration scored in microseconds |
average | number The average duration of all executions in microseconds |
fnReturns | any Latest returned function result during execution(s) |
this
contextIntentionally benchmark
and benchmarkTimes
functions set this
context of the executed function to null
to avoid ambiguity.
If you need to set this
, use benchmarkWithThis
and for multiple executions, use benchmarkTimesWithThis
.
For more, see the documentation and examples.
MIT © Cengiz Can
FAQs
A library to benchmark javascript functions.
The npm package function-benchmark-util receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, function-benchmark-util popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that function-benchmark-util demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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