This package provides a simple way of timing small bits of Rust code. It essentially serves as a command-line wrapper for criterion, allowing for quickly running micro-benchmark tasks.
It takes its inspiration, and some of its form, from Python's timeit library.
To install, simply run cargo install --path .
from the main directory.
Which way of creating a zero-length string is fastest?
sh
rust-timeit --setup 'let empty = String::new()' 'String::new()' 'String::from("")' 'empty.clone()' '"".to_owned()'
(Hint: String::new()
is fastest)
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