name mode size
..
benchmarks 040000
README.md 100644 1.35kB
asv.conf.json 100644 698B
README.md
# adaptive benchmarks Benchmarking adaptive with Airspeed Velocity. ## Usage Airspeed Velocity manages building and Python conda environments by itself, unless told otherwise. To run the benchmarks, you do not need to install a development version of adaptive to your current Python environment. Run ASV commands (record results and generate HTML): ```bash cd benchmarks asv run --skip-existing-commits --steps 10 ALL asv publish asv preview ``` More on how to use ``asv`` can be found in `ASV documentation`_ Command-line help is available as usual via ``asv --help`` and ``asv run --help``. ## Writing benchmarks See [`ASV documentation`](https://asv.readthedocs.io/) for basics on how to write benchmarks. Some things to consider: - The benchmark suite should be importable with any adaptive version. - The benchmark parameters etc. should not depend on which adaptive version is installed. - Try to keep the runtime of the benchmark reasonable. - Prefer ASV's ``time_`` methods for benchmarking times rather than cooking up time measurements via ``time.clock``, even if it requires some juggling when writing the benchmark. - Preparing arrays etc. should generally be put in the ``setup`` method rather than the ``time_`` methods, to avoid counting preparation time together with the time of the benchmarked operation.