Benchmark (and regression) suite for Clojure Copyright (c) Rich Hickey.
License and CA same as Clojure. See epl-v10.html at the root of the project for details.
- JDK with java/javac on path - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
- maven - http://maven.apache.org/guides/getting-started/index.html
<settings>
<activeProfiles>
<activeProfile>clojure-dev</activeProfile>
</activeProfiles>
<profiles>
<profile>
<id>clojure-dev</id>
<activation> <activeByDefault>false</activeByDefault> </activation>
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>clojars</id>
<url>http://clojars.org/repo/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
</profile>
...
</profiles>
...
</settings>
git clone [email protected]:clojure/test.benchmark.git
cd test.benchmark
mvn test
# starts a swank server
mvn clojure:swank
script/run alioth.thread-ring 1000
time script/run alioth.fasta-redux 25000000 > /dev/null
real 0m2.389s
user 0m3.329s
sys 0m0.115s
In these results, alioth uses a measurement similar to the real
timing.
Baseline tests execute a java-equivalent benchmark and compare execution times to the respective clojure benchmarks. The specifications for the baseline tests are in https://github.com/clojure/test.benchmark/blob/master/src/baseline/clojure/baseline/spec.clj
# this will pull down the non-CA repo into src/baseline and build
# Currently some Java programs require JDK 1.7 for Fork/Join library.
mvn compile -Pbaseline
# afterwards you can execute baseline tests as follows
# default, run all baseline tests 3x, sample and report
script/run baseline.exec
# run all baseline tests 10x, sample and report
script/run baseline.exec 10
# run mandelbrot and thread-ring baseline tests once and report
script/run baseline.exec 1 mandelbrot thread-ring
({:failures :none,
:id "mandelbrot",
:metrics {:runtime {:baseline 9451.773698, :target 10316.261803}},
:tollerances {:runtime 0.25},
:sample-size 1}
{:failures :none,
:id "thread-ring",
:metrics {:runtime {:baseline 4308.804918, :target 309.521524}},
:tollerances {:runtime -9.0},
:sample-size 1})
TODO: hook baseline test execution into maven test cycle and generate a jenkins-consumable report
There are a number of completed benchmarks, but there is a lot more left to do. Andy Fingerhut has a suit of benchmarks tailored for Clojure 1.2 and need updated or redone for Clojure 1.3 (https://github.com/jafingerhut/clojure-benchmarks).
A good general approach is to examine the fastest alioth implementations, usually Java or C, and write a Clojure port. Fast small programs in any language are also worthy of examination. These benchmarks should demonstrate how to write idiomatic high-performance Clojure.
Long term goal is a performance regression test suit ...
Alioth Benchmark site is here: http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/
Work on the benchmarks is tracked here: http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/TBENCH