//! Support code for rustc's built in unit-test and micro-benchmarking //! framework. //! //! Almost all user code will only be interested in `Bencher` and //! `black_box`. All other interactions (such as writing tests and //! benchmarks themselves) should be done via the `#[test]` and //! `#[bench]` attributes. //! //! See the [Testing Chapter](../book/ch11-00-testing.html) of the book for more details. #![crate_name = "test"] #![unstable(feature = "test", issue = "27812")] #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/", test(attr(deny(warnings))))] #![feature(asm)] #![feature(staged_api)] #![feature(test)] extern crate libtest; // FIXME: we should be more explicit about the exact APIs that we // export to users. pub use libtest::{ assert_test_result, filter_tests, parse_opts, run_test, test_main, test_main_static, Bencher, DynTestFn, DynTestName, Metric, MetricMap, Options, RunIgnored, ShouldPanic, StaticBenchFn, StaticTestFn, StaticTestName, TestDesc, TestDescAndFn, TestName, TestOpts, TestResult, TrFailed, TrFailedMsg, TrIgnored, TrOk, stats::Summary }; pub use std::hint::black_box; #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use crate::Bencher; use libtest::stats::Stats; #[bench] pub fn sum_three_items(b: &mut Bencher) { b.iter(|| { [1e20f64, 1.5f64, -1e20f64].sum(); }) } #[bench] pub fn sum_many_f64(b: &mut Bencher) { let nums = [-1e30f64, 1e60, 1e30, 1.0, -1e60]; let v = (0..500).map(|i| nums[i % 5]).collect::>(); b.iter(|| { v.sum(); }) } #[bench] pub fn no_iter(_: &mut Bencher) {} }