# Bench v1.0.9 This project provides the `bench` command-line tool, which is a more powerful alternative to the `time` command. Use `bench` to benchmark a command using Haskell's `criterion` library. Key features: * Repeated runs * Detailed statistical output * Gorgeous HTML output (via the `--output` flag) ([Example](http://www.serpentine.com/criterion/fibber.html)) * Also supports CSV or templated output ## Quick Start You can install `bench` on macOS via [Homebrew](http://braumeister.org/formula/bench): ```bash $ brew install bench ``` ... or you can install `bench` using Haskell's `stack` tool. To do that, first download the [Haskell toolchain](https://www.haskell.org/downloads#minimal), which provides the `stack` tool, then run: ```bash $ stack setup $ stack install bench ``` `stack install` will install `bench` to `~/.local/bin` or something similar. Make sure that the installation directory is on your executable search path before running `bench`. `stack` will remind you to do this if you forget. Another alternative is to use [Nix package manager](https://nixos.org/nix/). After its installation just execute: ```$ nix-env -i bench``` Once you've installed `bench` (either by download or installation via `stack` or Nix), you can begin benchmarking programs: ```bash $ bench 'sleep 1' # Don't forget to quote the command line benchmarking sleep 1 time 1.003 s (1.002 s .. 1.003 s) 1.000 R² (1.000 R² .. 1.000 R²) mean 1.003 s (1.003 s .. 1.003 s) std dev 92.92 μs (0.0 s .. 101.8 μs) variance introduced by outliers: 19% (moderately inflated) $ bench true benchmarking true time 410.3 μs (382.3 μs .. 443.3 μs) 0.974 R² (0.961 R² .. 0.987 R²) mean 420.7 μs (406.8 μs .. 435.7 μs) std dev 47.69 μs (40.09 μs .. 57.91 μs) variance introduced by outliers: 81% (severely inflated) ``` All output from the command being benchmarked is discarded. Multiple commands are also supported: ```bash $ bench id ls "sleep 0.1" benchmarking bench/id time 4.798 ms (4.764 ms .. 4.833 ms) 0.999 R² (0.998 R² .. 1.000 R²) mean 4.909 ms (4.879 ms .. 4.953 ms) std dev 104.6 μs (78.91 μs .. 135.7 μs) benchmarking bench/ls time 2.941 ms (2.889 ms .. 3.006 ms) 0.996 R² (0.992 R² .. 0.998 R²) mean 3.051 ms (3.015 ms .. 3.094 ms) std dev 129.7 μs (104.3 μs .. 178.3 μs) variance introduced by outliers: 25% (moderately inflated) benchmarking bench/sleep 0.1 time 109.9 ms (108.5 ms .. 111.0 ms) 1.000 R² (1.000 R² .. 1.000 R²) mean 109.2 ms (108.5 ms .. 109.7 ms) std dev 903.0 μs (676.4 μs .. 1.212 ms) ``` You can also output an HTML file graphing the distribution of timings by using the `--output` flag: ```bash $ bench 'ls /usr/bin | wc -l' --output example.html benchmarking ls /usr/bin | wc -l time 6.716 ms (6.645 ms .. 6.807 ms) 0.999 R² (0.999 R² .. 0.999 R²) mean 7.005 ms (6.897 ms .. 7.251 ms) std dev 462.0 μs (199.3 μs .. 809.2 μs) variance introduced by outliers: 37% (moderately inflated) ``` ... and if you open that page in your browser you will get something that looks like this: ![](http://i.imgur.com/2MCKBc2.png) ## Usage ``` $ bench --help Command-line tool to benchmark other programs Usage: bench COMMAND ([-I|--ci CI] [-G|--no-gc] [-L|--time-limit SECS] [--resamples COUNT] [--regress RESP:PRED..] [--raw FILE] [-o|--output FILE] [--csv FILE] [--junit FILE] [-v|--verbosity LEVEL] [-t|--template FILE] [-m|--match MATCH] [NAME...] | [-n|--iters ITERS] [-m|--match MATCH] [NAME...] | [-l|--list] | [--version]) Available options: -h,--help Show this help text COMMAND The command line to benchmark -I,--ci CI Confidence interval -G,--no-gc Do not collect garbage between iterations -L,--time-limit SECS Time limit to run a benchmark --resamples COUNT Number of bootstrap resamples to perform --regress RESP:PRED.. Regressions to perform --raw FILE File to write raw data to -o,--output FILE File to write report to --csv FILE File to write CSV summary to --junit FILE File to write JUnit summary to -v,--verbosity LEVEL Verbosity level -t,--template FILE Template to use for report -m,--match MATCH How to match benchmark names ("prefix" or "glob") -n,--iters ITERS Run benchmarks, don't analyse -m,--match MATCH How to match benchmark names ("prefix" or "glob") -l,--list List benchmarks --version Show version info ``` ## Development Status [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Gabriel439/bench.png)](https://travis-ci.org/Gabriel439/bench) This is a pretty simple utility which just wraps `criterion` in a command-line tool, so I don't expect this project to change much. However, only time will tell. ## License (BSD 3-clause) Copyright Gabriel Gonzalez (c) 2016 All rights reserved. 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