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Microbenchmarks for NodeJS
A microbenchmark is a tiny program or routine that attempts to measure the performance of a "small" bit of code. These tests are typically in the sub-millisecond range. The code being tested usually performs no I/O, or else is a test of some single, specific I/O task.
This module has been written to compare tiny functions performance. For instance, if we want to compare the peformance of some ways to convert a string to an integer number, we can write the following:
var microbenchmark = require('microbenchmark');
var bench = microbenchmark.compare({
'parseInt': function() {
return parseInt('23.4', 10);
},
'bitwise': function() {
return '23.45' | 0;
},
'Math.floor': function() {
return Math.floor('23.44');
}
});
console.log(bench);
Alternatively we can run every function to compare more than once, adding a second parameter to compare()
function. The following will run 1000 times every function.
var bench = microbenchmark.compare({...}, 1000);
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Microbenchmarks with NodeJS
The npm package microbenchmark receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, microbenchmark popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that microbenchmark 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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