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denoland-deno/serde_v8/benches/ser.rs
Divy Srivastava d5634164cb
chore: use rustfmt imports_granularity option (#17421)
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/2699
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/2347

Uses unstable rustfmt features. Since dprint invokes `rustfmt` we do not
need to switch the cargo toolchain to nightly. Do we care about
formatting stability of our codebase across Rust versions? (I don't)
2023-01-14 23:18:58 -05:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use bencher::benchmark_group;
use bencher::benchmark_main;
use bencher::Bencher;
use serde::Serialize;
use serde_v8::utils::v8_do;
use serde_v8::ByteString;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct MathOp {
arg1: u64,
arg2: u64,
operator: Option<String>,
}
fn serdo(f: impl FnOnce(&mut v8::HandleScope)) {
v8_do(|| {
let isolate = &mut v8::Isolate::new(v8::CreateParams::default());
let handle_scope = &mut v8::HandleScope::new(isolate);
let context = v8::Context::new(handle_scope);
let scope = &mut v8::ContextScope::new(handle_scope, context);
f(scope);
})
}
macro_rules! dualbench {
($v8_fn:ident, $json_fn:ident, $src:expr) => {
fn $v8_fn(b: &mut Bencher) {
serdo(|scope| {
let v = $src;
b.iter(move || {
let _ = serde_v8::to_v8(scope, &v).unwrap();
});
});
}
fn $json_fn(b: &mut Bencher) {
let v = $src;
b.iter(move || {
let _ = serde_json::to_string(&v).unwrap();
});
}
};
}
dualbench!(
ser_struct_v8,
ser_struct_json,
MathOp {
arg1: 10,
arg2: 123,
operator: None
}
);
dualbench!(ser_bool_v8, ser_bool_json, true);
dualbench!(ser_int_v8, ser_int_json, 12345);
dualbench!(
ser_array_v8,
ser_array_json,
vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
);
dualbench!(ser_str_v8, ser_str_json, "hello world");
dualbench!(ser_tuple_v8, ser_tuple_json, (1, false));
fn ser_struct_v8_manual(b: &mut Bencher) {
serdo(|scope| {
let v = MathOp {
arg1: 10,
arg2: 123,
operator: None,
};
b.iter(|| {
let obj = v8::Object::new(scope);
let k1 = v8::String::new(scope, "arg1").unwrap();
let k2 = v8::String::new(scope, "arg2").unwrap();
let k3 = v8::String::new(scope, "operator").unwrap();
// let k1 = v8::String::new_from_utf8(scope, "arg1".as_ref(), v8::NewStringType::Internalized).unwrap();
// let k2 = v8::String::new_from_utf8(scope, "arg2".as_ref(), v8::NewStringType::Internalized).unwrap();
// let k3 = v8::String::new_from_utf8(scope, "operator".as_ref(), v8::NewStringType::Internalized).unwrap();
let v1 = v8::Number::new(scope, v.arg1 as f64);
let v2 = v8::Number::new(scope, v.arg2 as f64);
let v3 = v8::null(scope);
obj.set(scope, k1.into(), v1.into()).unwrap();
obj.set(scope, k2.into(), v2.into()).unwrap();
obj.set(scope, k3.into(), v3.into()).unwrap();
});
});
}
fn ser_bstr_12_b(b: &mut Bencher) {
serdo(|scope| {
let bstr = ByteString::from("hello world\n");
b.iter(|| {
let _ = serde_v8::to_v8(scope, &bstr).unwrap();
});
});
}
fn ser_bstr_1024_b(b: &mut Bencher) {
serdo(|scope| {
let mut s = "hello world\n".repeat(100);
s.truncate(1024);
let bstr = ByteString::from(s);
b.iter(|| {
let _ = serde_v8::to_v8(scope, &bstr).unwrap();
});
});
}
benchmark_group!(
benches,
ser_struct_v8,
ser_struct_json,
ser_bool_v8,
ser_bool_json,
ser_int_v8,
ser_int_json,
ser_array_v8,
ser_array_json,
ser_str_v8,
ser_str_json,
ser_tuple_v8,
ser_tuple_json,
ser_struct_v8_manual,
ser_bstr_12_b,
ser_bstr_1024_b,
);
benchmark_main!(benches);