// -*- rust -*- // xfail-pretty /* A parallel version of fibonacci numbers. This version is meant mostly as a way of stressing and benchmarking the task system. It supports a lot of command-line arguments to control how it runs. */ use std; import std::{time, getopts}; import io::writer_util; import int::range; import comm::port; import comm::chan; import comm::send; import comm::recv; import core::result; import result::{ok, err}; fn fib(n: int) -> int { fn pfib(c: chan, n: int) { if n == 0 { send(c, 0); } else if n <= 2 { send(c, 1); } else { let p = port(); let ch = chan(p); task::spawn {|| pfib(ch, n - 1); }; task::spawn {|| pfib(ch, n - 2); }; send(c, recv(p) + recv(p)); } } let p = port(); let ch = chan(p); let t = task::spawn {|| pfib(ch, n); }; ret recv(p); } type config = {stress: bool}; fn parse_opts(argv: [str]) -> config { let opts = [getopts::optflag("stress")]; let opt_args = vec::slice(argv, 1u, vec::len(argv)); alt getopts::getopts(opt_args, opts) { ok(m) { ret {stress: getopts::opt_present(m, "stress")} } err(_) { fail; } } } fn stress_task(&&id: int) { let mut i = 0; loop { let n = 15; assert (fib(n) == fib(n)); i += 1; #error("%d: Completed %d iterations", id, i); } } fn stress(num_tasks: int) { let mut results = []; for range(0, num_tasks) {|i| let builder = task::builder(); results += [task::future_result(builder)]; task::run(builder) {|| stress_task(i); } } for results.each {|r| future::get(r); } } fn main(args: [str]) { let args = if os::getenv("RUST_BENCH").is_some() { ["", "20"] } else if args.len() <= 1u { ["", "8"] } else { args }; let opts = parse_opts(args); if opts.stress { stress(2); } else { let max = option::get(uint::parse_buf(str::bytes(args[1]), 10u)) as int; let num_trials = 10; let out = io::stdout(); for range(1, max + 1) {|n| for range(0, num_trials) {|i| let start = time::precise_time_ns(); let fibn = fib(n); let stop = time::precise_time_ns(); let elapsed = stop - start; out.write_line(#fmt["%d\t%d\t%s", n, fibn, u64::str(elapsed)]); } } } }