Timeit
Timing macros for Rust modelled after Python's timeit
Install / Use
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Timeit for Rust
This crate provides macros that make it easy to benchmark blocks of code. It is inspired and named after timeit from Python.
Examples
#[macro_use]
extern crate timeit;
fn main() {
timeit!({
let mut x: Vec<u64> = Vec::new();
for i in 0..1000 {
x.push(i);
}
});
}
This will output something like:
10000 loops: 2.4843 µs
It will determine the number of loops automatically. To run a specified number of loops and
save the elapsed time to a variable, use the timeit_loops! macro:
let sec = timeit_loops!(100, {
let mut x: Vec<u64> = Vec::new();
for i in 0..1000 {
x.push(i);
}
});
