cpython/Tools/pybench/Lists.py
Steve Holden d05e546850 Revert tests to MAL's original round sizes to retiain comparability
from long ago and far away. Stop calling this pybench 1.4 because it
isn't. Remove the empty test, which was a bad idea.
2006-05-26 18:26:21 +00:00

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from pybench import Test
class SimpleListManipulation(Test):
version = 0.3
operations = 5* (6 + 6 + 6)
rounds = 60000
def test(self):
l = []
for i in xrange(self.rounds):
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
x = l[0]
x = l[1]
x = l[2]
x = l[3]
x = l[4]
x = l[5]
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
x = l[0]
x = l[1]
x = l[2]
x = l[3]
x = l[4]
x = l[5]
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
x = l[0]
x = l[1]
x = l[2]
x = l[3]
x = l[4]
x = l[5]
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
x = l[0]
x = l[1]
x = l[2]
x = l[3]
x = l[4]
x = l[5]
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
x = l[0]
x = l[1]
x = l[2]
x = l[3]
x = l[4]
x = l[5]
if len(l) > 10000:
# cut down the size
del l[:]
def calibrate(self):
l = []
for i in xrange(self.rounds):
pass
class ListSlicing(Test):
version = 0.4
operations = 25*(3+1+2+1)
rounds = 400
def test(self):
n = range(100)
r = range(25)
for i in xrange(self.rounds):
l = range(100)
for j in r:
m = l[50:]
m = l[:25]
m = l[50:55]
l[:3] = n
m = l[:-1]
m = l[1:]
l[-1:] = n
def calibrate(self):
n = range(100)
r = range(25)
for i in xrange(self.rounds):
l = range(100)
for j in r:
pass
class SmallLists(Test):
version = 0.3
operations = 5*(1+ 6 + 6 + 3 + 1)
rounds = 60000
def test(self):
for i in xrange(self.rounds):
l = []
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
l[:3] = [1,2,3]
m = l[:-1]
m = l[1:]
l[-1:] = [4,5,6]
l = []
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
l[:3] = [1,2,3]
m = l[:-1]
m = l[1:]
l[-1:] = [4,5,6]
l = []
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
l[:3] = [1,2,3]
m = l[:-1]
m = l[1:]
l[-1:] = [4,5,6]
l = []
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
l[:3] = [1,2,3]
m = l[:-1]
m = l[1:]
l[-1:] = [4,5,6]
l = []
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l.append(2)
l.append(3)
l.append(4)
l[0] = 3
l[1] = 4
l[2] = 5
l[3] = 3
l[4] = 4
l[5] = 5
l[:3] = [1,2,3]
m = l[:-1]
m = l[1:]
l[-1:] = [4,5,6]
def calibrate(self):
for i in xrange(self.rounds):
l = []