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chore: remove op_baseline and flamebench (#21120)

ops are better tested in deno_core, and flamebench has rotted quite a
bit.
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@ -20,10 +20,6 @@ deno_core.workspace = true
once_cell.workspace = true
tokio.workspace = true
[[bench]]
name = "op_baseline"
harness = false
[[bench]]
name = "utf8"
harness = false

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@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use deno_bench_util::bench_js_async;
use deno_bench_util::bench_js_sync;
use deno_bench_util::bench_or_profile;
use deno_bench_util::bencher::benchmark_group;
use deno_bench_util::bencher::Bencher;
use deno_core::op2;
use deno_core::Extension;
deno_core::extension!(bench_setup, ops = [op_pi_json, op_pi_async, op_nop]);
fn setup() -> Vec<Extension> {
vec![bench_setup::init_ops()]
}
#[op2(fast)]
fn op_nop() {}
#[op2(fast)]
#[number]
fn op_pi_json() -> i64 {
314159
}
// this is a function since async closures aren't stable
#[op2(async)]
#[number]
async fn op_pi_async() -> i64 {
314159
}
fn bench_op_pi_json(b: &mut Bencher) {
bench_js_sync(b, r#"Deno.core.ops.op_pi_json();"#, setup);
}
fn bench_op_nop(b: &mut Bencher) {
bench_js_sync(b, r#"Deno.core.ops.op_nop();"#, setup);
}
fn bench_op_async(b: &mut Bencher) {
bench_js_async(b, r#"Deno.core.opAsync("op_pi_async");"#, setup);
}
benchmark_group!(benches, bench_op_pi_json, bench_op_nop, bench_op_async,);
bench_or_profile!(benches);

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@ -31,35 +31,6 @@ executable
cargo run -- run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --unstable ./tools/<script>
```
## flamebench.js
`flamebench.js` facilitates profiling and generating flamegraphs from
benchmarks.
General usage:
```
./tools/flamebench.js
flamebench <bench_name> [bench_filter]
Available benches:
op_baseline
ser
de
```
To profile the `op_baseline` bench, run `./tools/flamebench.js op_baseline`,
this will run all 3 benches in `op_baseline.
Often when profiling/optimizing, you'll want to focus on a specific sub-bench,
`flamebench` supports a bench/test filter arg like the regular cargo commands.
So you can simply run `./tools/flamebench.js op_baseline bench_op_async` or
`./tools/flamebench.js op_baseline bench_op_nop` to profile specific benches.
Tip: the `[bench_filter]` argument doesn't have to be an exact bench name, you
can use a shorthand or a partial match to profile a group of benches, e.g:
`./tools/flamebench.js de v8`
## copyright_checker.js
`copyright_checker.js` is used to check copyright headers in the codebase.

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#!/usr/bin/env -S deno run --unstable --allow-read --allow-run
// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import { join, ROOT_PATH as ROOT } from "./util.js";
const { 0: benchName, 1: benchFilter } = Deno.args;
// Print usage if no bench specified
if (!benchName) {
console.log("flamebench.js <bench_name> [bench_filter]");
// Also show available benches
console.log("\nAvailable benches:");
const benches = await availableBenches();
console.log(benches.join("\n"));
return Deno.exit(1);
}
// List available benches, hoping we don't have any benches called "ls" :D
if (benchName === "ls") {
const benches = await availableBenches();
console.log(benches.join("\n"));
return;
}
// Ensure flamegraph is installed
if (!await binExists("flamegraph")) {
console.log(
"flamegraph (https://github.com/flamegraph-rs/flamegraph) not found, please run:",
);
console.log();
console.log("cargo install flamegraph");
return Deno.exit(1);
}
// Build bench with frame pointers
await bashThrough(
`RUSTFLAGS='-C force-frame-pointers=y' cargo build --release --bench ${benchName}`,
);
// Get the freshly built bench binary
const benchBin = await latestBenchBin(benchName);
// Run flamegraph
const outputFile = join(ROOT, "flamebench.svg");
await runFlamegraph(benchBin, benchFilter, outputFile);
// Open flamegraph (in your browser / SVG viewer)
if (await binExists("open")) {
await bashThrough(`open ${outputFile}`);
}
async function availableBenches() {
// TODO(AaronO): maybe reimplement with fs.walk
// it's important to prune the walked tree so this is fast (<50ms)
const prunedDirs = ["third_party", ".git", "target", "docs", "test_util"];
const pruneExpr = prunedDirs.map((d) => `-path ${ROOT}/${d}`).join(" -o ");
return (await bashOut(`
find ${ROOT} -type d \
\\( ${pruneExpr} \\) \
-prune -false -o \
-path "${ROOT}/*/benches/*" -type f -name "*.rs" \
| xargs basename | cut -f1 -d.
`)).split("\n");
}
function latestBenchBin(name) {
return bashOut(`ls -t "${ROOT}/target/release/deps/${name}"* | head -n 1`);
}
function runFlamegraph(benchBin, benchFilter, outputFile) {
return bashThrough(
`sudo -E flamegraph -o ${outputFile} ${benchBin} ${benchFilter ?? ""}`,
// Set $PROFILING env so benches can improve their flamegraphs
{ env: { "PROFILING": "1" } },
);
}
async function bashOut(subcmd) {
const { success, stdout } = await new Deno.Command("bash", {
args: ["-c", subcmd],
stdout: "piped",
stderr: "null",
}).output();
// Check for failure
if (!success) {
throw new Error("subcmd failed");
}
// Gather output
const output = new TextDecoder().decode(stdout);
return output.trim();
}
async function bashThrough(subcmd, opts = {}) {
const { success, code } = await new Deno.Command("bash", {
...opts,
args: ["-c", subcmd],
stdout: "inherit",
stderr: "inherit",
}).output();
// Exit process on failure
if (!success) {
Deno.exit(code);
}
}
async function binExists(bin) {
try {
await bashOut(`which ${bin}`);
return true;
} catch (_) {
return false;
}
}