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| author | Damien George | 2019-06-18 23:44:16 +1000 |
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| committer | Damien George | 2019-06-28 16:28:59 +1000 |
| commit | d86fb670e6d78ca38dbaedfdde35180e3b8f4bb3 (patch) | |
| tree | cfb199a27fadfd5d04d3aa13f7b22b02db555453 /tests/internal_bench/arrayop-2-list_map.py | |
| parent | d165a401dce66ba952b016d116b60e77b11f3e1f (diff) | |
tests: Rename "bench" tests to "internal_bench" and run-internalbench.py
To emphasise these benchmark tests compare the internal performance of
features amongst themselves, rather than absolute performance testing.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/internal_bench/arrayop-2-list_map.py')
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/internal_bench/arrayop-2-list_map.py | 12 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/internal_bench/arrayop-2-list_map.py b/tests/internal_bench/arrayop-2-list_map.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9d5095c53 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/internal_bench/arrayop-2-list_map.py @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# Array operation +# Type: list, map() call. This method requires allocation of +# the same amount of memory as original array (to hold result +# array). On the other hand, input array stays intact. +import bench + +def test(num): + for i in iter(range(num//10000)): + arr = [0] * 1000 + arr2 = list(map(lambda x: x + 1, arr)) + +bench.run(test) |
