问题
Today I visited jsPerf and now I am wondering…
- What is “ops/sec”?
- How many iterations does it do?
- On what basis does it calculate which is faster? What is the formula behind these calculations?
Example: http://jsperf.com/concatenation-vs-join
Can anyone tell me?
Thanks in advance.
回答1:
I wrote Benchmark.js, which jsPerf uses.
"
ops/sec" stands for operations per second. That is how many times a test is projected to execute in a second.A test is repeatedly executed until it reaches the minimum time needed to get a percentage uncertainty for the measurement of less than or equal to
1%. The number of iterations will vary depending on the resolution of the environment’s timer and how many times a test can execute in the minimum run time. We collect completed test runs for5seconds (configurable), or at least5runs (also configurable), and then perform statistical analysis on the sample. So, a test may be repeated100,000times in50 ms(the minimum run time for most environments), and then repeated100times more (5seconds). A larger sample size (in this example,100), leads to a smaller margin of error.We base the decision of which test is faster on more than just ops/sec by also accounting for margin of error. For example, a test with a lower ops/sec but higher margin of error may be statistically indistinguishable from a test with higher ops/sec and lower margin of error.
We used a welch t-test, similar to what SunSpider uses, but switched to an unpaired 2-sample t-test for equal variance (the variance is extremely small) because the welch t-test had problems comparing lower ops/sec and higher ops/sec with small variances which caused the degrees of freedom to be computed as less than
1. We also add a5.5%allowance on tests with similar ops/sec because real world testing showed that identical tests can swing ~5%from test to re-test. T-tests are used to check that differences between tests are statistically significant.
回答2:
You can read Bulletproof JavaScript benchmarks article from the authors. It uses Benchmark.js btw, which is Open Source.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4986245/how-does-jsperf-work