You cannot select more than 25 topics
Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
bdf91b5941
This is purely a mechanical change, not taking advantage of block scope of "let" and "const". Minimizing variable scope will come in the next commit. In general, "var" is converted into "let" and "const" is used only for immutable variables of permanent character (generally spelled in ALL_CAPS). Using it for any immutable variable regardless on its permanence would feel confusing. Any code which is not transpiled and needs to run in ES6 environment (examples, code in grammars embedded in specs, ...) is kept unchanged. This is also true for code generated by PEG.js. See #442. |
8 years ago | |
---|---|---|
.. | ||
css | 15 years ago | |
json | 15 years ago | |
vendor | 8 years ago | |
.eslintrc.json | 8 years ago | |
README.md | 8 years ago | |
benchmarks.js | 8 years ago | |
index.css | 12 years ago | |
index.html | 8 years ago | |
index.js | 8 years ago | |
run | 8 years ago | |
runner.js | 8 years ago | |
server | 8 years ago |
README.md
PEG.js Benchmark Suite
This is the PEG.js benchmark suite. It measures speed of the parsers generated by PEG.js on various inputs. Its main goal is to provide data for code generator optimizations.
Running in Node.js
All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).
-
Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:
$ npm install
-
Execute the benchmark suite:
$ make spec
-
Wait for results.
Running in the Browser
All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).
-
Make sure you have Node.js installed.
-
Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:
$ npm install
-
Serve the benchmark suite using a web server:
$ benchmark/server
-
Point your browser to the benchmark suite.
-
Click the Run button and wait for results.