Benchmark iteration test for binary 64 bit timer entries#43
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Benchmark iteration test for binary 64 bit timer entries#43michaelplaing wants to merge 2 commits intoantirez:masterfrom
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This fixes the pull request antirez#43
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I merged your patch in my rax fork that already merged patches from redis. Test does not compile and is fixed with jcorporation@f089a12. |
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Sigh. Your fix doesn't work on my M1 Mac... I'll look at alternatives. |
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Just merged your fix and it works! |
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Show iteration times for various instances of a simple model of timers similar to those used by Redis.
This is the first of 2 PRs. The 2nd PR has changes to iteration for which these new benchmarks provide useful comparisons.