This repository contains benchmarking code related to the fast_float number parsing library. It supports at least Linux, macOS and Windows (Visual Studio).
If you have a recent version of CMake (3.15 or better) under linux, you can simply go in the directory and type the following commands:
cmake -B build .
cmake --build build
./build/benchmarks/benchmark
While the fast_float
library only requires C++11, for this benchmark, we are assuming that your compiler supports C++17.
You may use docker to run these benchmarks easily on a variety of platforms: see https://github.com/lemire/docker_programming_station
Usage under Windows is similar. After installing cmake and Visual Studio 2019, one might type in the appropriate shell:
cmake -B build .
cmake --build build --config Release
.\build\benchmarks\Release\benchmark.exe
Parse the strings (one per line) included in a text file:
./build/benchmarks/benchmark -f data/canada.txt
Parse strings generated from floats in (0,1):
./build/benchmarks/benchmark
Parse strings generated from floats in (0,1), using a few digits as possible during the serialization:
./build/benchmarks/benchmark -c
Parse strings generated from floats in the int_e_int
model (credit @alexey-milovidov), using a few digits as possible during the serialization:
./build/benchmarks/benchmark -m int_e_int
There a different models available, they are printed out in the console.
GNU GCC 9 (Linux):
$ ./build/benchmarks/benchmark
# parsing random integers in the range [0,1)
volume = 2.09808 MB
netlib : 271.18 MB/s (+/- 1.2 %) 12.93 Mfloat/s
doubleconversion : 225.35 MB/s (+/- 1.2 %) 10.74 Mfloat/s
strtod : 190.94 MB/s (+/- 1.6 %) 9.10 Mfloat/s
abseil : 430.45 MB/s (+/- 2.2 %) 20.52 Mfloat/s
fastfloat : 1042.38 MB/s (+/- 9.9 %) 49.68 Mfloat/s
$ ./build/benchmarks/benchmark -f data/canada.txt
# read 111126 lines
volume = 1.93374 MB
netlib : 287.92 MB/s (+/- 1.5 %) 16.55 Mfloat/s
doubleconversion : 203.95 MB/s (+/- 1.4 %) 11.72 Mfloat/s
strtod : 139.51 MB/s (+/- 2.0 %) 8.02 Mfloat/s
abseil : 399.62 MB/s (+/- 1.7 %) 22.96 Mfloat/s
fastfloat : 912.10 MB/s (+/- 2.3 %) 52.42 Mfloat/s
$ ./build/benchmarks/benchmark -f data/mesh.txt
# read 73019 lines
volume = 0.536009 MB
netlib : 309.97 MB/s (+/- 2.8 %) 42.23 Mfloat/s
doubleconversion : 221.93 MB/s (+/- 1.5 %) 30.23 Mfloat/s
strtod : 117.69 MB/s (+/- 1.8 %) 16.03 Mfloat/s
abseil : 243.55 MB/s (+/- 2.8 %) 33.18 Mfloat/s
fastfloat : 657.04 MB/s (+/- 4.6 %) 89.51 Mfloat/s