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155 lines
3.6 KiB
JavaScript
155 lines
3.6 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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const peg = require( "pegjs" );
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const Runner = {
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run( benchmarks, runCount, options, callbacks ) {
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// Queue
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const Q = {
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functions: [],
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add( f ) {
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this.functions.push( f );
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},
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run() {
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if ( this.functions.length > 0 ) {
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this.functions.shift()();
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// We can't use |arguments.callee| here because |this| would get
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// messed-up in that case.
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setTimeout( () => {
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Q.run();
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}, 0 );
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}
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}
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};
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// The benchmark itself is factored out into several functions (some of them
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// generated), which are enqueued and run one by one using |setTimeout|. We
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// do this for two reasons:
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//
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// 1. To avoid bowser mechanism for interrupting long-running scripts to
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// kick-in (or at least to not kick-in that often).
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//
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// 2. To ensure progressive rendering of results in the browser (some
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// browsers do not render at all when running JavaScript code).
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//
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// The enqueued functions share state, which is all stored in the properties
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// of the |state| object.
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const state = {};
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function initialize() {
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callbacks.start();
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state.totalInputSize = 0;
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state.totalParseTime = 0;
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}
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function benchmarkInitializer( benchmark ) {
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return () => {
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callbacks.benchmarkStart( benchmark );
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state.parser = peg.generate(
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callbacks.readFile( "examples/" + benchmark.id + ".pegjs" ),
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options
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);
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state.benchmarkInputSize = 0;
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state.benchmarkParseTime = 0;
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};
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}
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function testRunner( benchmark, test ) {
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return () => {
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callbacks.testStart( benchmark, test );
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const input = callbacks.readFile( "tools/benchmark/" + benchmark.id + "/" + test.file );
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let parseTime = 0;
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for ( let i = 0; i < runCount; i++ ) {
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const t = ( new Date() ).getTime();
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state.parser.parse( input );
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parseTime += ( new Date() ).getTime() - t;
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}
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const averageParseTime = parseTime / runCount;
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callbacks.testFinish( benchmark, test, input.length, averageParseTime );
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state.benchmarkInputSize += input.length;
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state.benchmarkParseTime += averageParseTime;
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};
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}
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function benchmarkFinalizer( benchmark ) {
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return () => {
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callbacks.benchmarkFinish(
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benchmark,
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state.benchmarkInputSize,
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state.benchmarkParseTime
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);
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state.totalInputSize += state.benchmarkInputSize;
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state.totalParseTime += state.benchmarkParseTime;
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};
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}
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function finalize() {
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callbacks.finish( state.totalInputSize, state.totalParseTime );
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}
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// Main
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Q.add( initialize );
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benchmarks.forEach( benchmark => {
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Q.add( benchmarkInitializer( benchmark ) );
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benchmark.tests.forEach( test => {
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Q.add( testRunner( benchmark, test ) );
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} );
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Q.add( benchmarkFinalizer( benchmark ) );
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} );
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Q.add( finalize );
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Q.run();
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}
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};
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module.exports = Runner;
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