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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include <algorithm>
#include "benchmark/benchmark.h"
#include "test_iterators.h"
static void BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way_slow_path(benchmark::State& state) {
auto size = state.range(0);
std::vector<int> v1;
v1.resize(size);
// v2 is identical except for the last value.
// This means, that `lexicographical_compare_three_way` actually has to
// compare the complete vector and cannot bail out early.
std::vector<int> v2 = v1;
v2.back() += 1;
int* b1 = v1.data();
int* e1 = b1 + v1.size();
int* b2 = v2.data();
int* e2 = b2 + v2.size();
for (auto _ : state) {
auto cmp = std::compare_three_way();
benchmark::DoNotOptimize(std::__lexicographical_compare_three_way_slow_path(b1, e1, b2, e2, cmp));
}
}
BENCHMARK(BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way_slow_path)->RangeMultiplier(4)->Range(1, 1 << 20);
static void BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way_fast_path(benchmark::State& state) {
auto size = state.range(0);
std::vector<int> v1;
v1.resize(size);
// v2 is identical except for the last value.
// This means, that `lexicographical_compare_three_way` actually has to
// compare the complete vector and cannot bail out early.
std::vector<int> v2 = v1;
v2.back() += 1;
int* b1 = v1.data();
int* e1 = b1 + v1.size();
int* b2 = v2.data();
int* e2 = b2 + v2.size();
for (auto _ : state) {
auto cmp = std::compare_three_way();
benchmark::DoNotOptimize(std::__lexicographical_compare_three_way_fast_path(b1, e1, b2, e2, cmp));
}
}
BENCHMARK(BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way_fast_path)->RangeMultiplier(4)->Range(1, 1 << 20);
template <class IteratorT>
static void BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way(benchmark::State& state) {
auto size = state.range(0);
std::vector<int> v1;
v1.resize(size);
// v2 is identical except for the last value.
// This means, that `lexicographical_compare_three_way` actually has to
// compare the complete vector and cannot bail out early.
std::vector<int> v2 = v1;
v2.back() += 1;
auto b1 = IteratorT{v1.data()};
auto e1 = IteratorT{v1.data() + v1.size()};
auto b2 = IteratorT{v2.data()};
auto e2 = IteratorT{v2.data() + v2.size()};
for (auto _ : state) {
benchmark::DoNotOptimize(std::lexicographical_compare_three_way(b1, e1, b2, e2));
}
}
// Type alias to make sure the `*` does not appear in the benchmark name.
// A `*` would confuse the Python test runner running this google benchmark.
using IntPtr = int*;
// `lexicographical_compare_three_way` has a fast path for random access iterators.
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way, IntPtr)->RangeMultiplier(4)->Range(1, 1 << 20);
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way, random_access_iterator<IntPtr>)
->RangeMultiplier(4)
->Range(1, 1 << 20);
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(BM_lexicographical_compare_three_way, cpp17_input_iterator<IntPtr>)
->RangeMultiplier(4)
->Range(1, 1 << 20);
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
benchmark::Initialize(&argc, argv);
if (benchmark::ReportUnrecognizedArguments(argc, argv))
return 1;
benchmark::RunSpecifiedBenchmarks();
}
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