Thanks. For future reference, do these benchmarking tests live some place where I can run them myself in the future?
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 2:15 AM, Eric Fiselier <e...@efcs.ca> wrote: > EricWF accepted this revision. > EricWF added a comment. > This revision is now accepted and ready to land. > > LGTM. I benchmarked the change against different key types and: > > 1. The change doesn't have a large detrimental impact when the key > equality is as expensive as hash equality. I benchmarked > std::unordered_set<int>.find(...) at 27ns and 29ns before and after the > change for a load factor >= 3.5, and 15ns vs 17 ns when the load factor is > less than one. > > 2. The change has a large positive impact when the load factor is > 1 and > where key equality is more expensive than hash equality. For strings of > size 1024 that only differed in the last characters I noticed a change of > 880ns to 650ns. for a load factor >= 3.5. > > 3. This change has a slight positive inpact when the load factor is < 1. > For the same string inputs (mentioned above) I saw timings of 661ns and > 623ns before and after. > > > > > Repository: > rL LLVM > > http://reviews.llvm.org/D21510 > > > >
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