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zio-ubench

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Micro-benchmark your ZIO effects!

// build.sbt
libraryDependencies += "dev.koubic" %% "zio-ubench" % "0.2.3"

How does it work?

import zio.ubench._
import zio._
import zio.duration._

val io = ZIO.effectTotal {
  (0 until 1000000)
    .map(_ + 1)
    .last
}

val ioDur = io.benchmark()

ioDur.flatMap { d =>
  console.putStrLn(s"duration of execution of io: ${d}")
}

Outputs:

duration of execution of io: PT0.02105794S

The benchmark() method accepts the parameter that describes how to do the benchmark:

val ioDur = io.benchmark(
  Benchmark.untilLocalDurationMin(30)
)

This stops the benchmark after the run time of the io was not improved for 30 steps.

We can also require the benchmark to run for at least 1 second:

val ioDur = io.benchmark(
  Benchmark.untilLocalDurationMin(30) <& Benchmark.untilTotalDuration(1.second)
)

We can also stop the benchmark if NRMSE is low and return the minimal run time observed:

val ioDur = io.benchmark(
  (
    (Benchmark.untilLocalDurationMin(30) <& Benchmark.untilTotalDuration(1.second)) ||
    Benchmark.untilLowNrmse(0.05, 10)
  ) &> Benchmark.minMeasurementDuration
)

We can also preheat the effect by running it for 1 second and then use the minimal run time from the pre-heat phase to calculate the number of repetitions of the effect, so that it runs approximately 50 milliseconds and then benchmark the repeated effect:

val ioDur = io.benchmark(
  (
    (
      (Benchmark.untilLocalDurationMin(30) <& Benchmark.untilTotalDuration(1.second)) ||
        Benchmark.untilLowNrmse(0.05, 10)
    ) &> Benchmark.minMeasurementDuration
  ).withPreheat(Benchmark.untilTotalDuration(100.millis), 50.millis)
)

See test/scala/example/ directory for examples.

For more details see the scaladoc of the Benchmark class.