A Easy Way To Benchmark Your Code.
Step 1: First You Will Need To Create A Benchmark File For Your Project
"""to_benchmark.py"""
#Add All Your Setup
import math
#Write Your Benchmarking Functions
def bench_square_root():
"""Name Your Function Starting With bench. Or Raptor Wont Detect It
Also the function should not take any arguments"""
return math.sqrt(25)
def bench_multiply():
return 5 ** 25
Step 2: Download raptor.py
pip install python-raptor
Then, Run This In Your Terminal
NOTICE: The -t Argument Takes An Integer Which Tells Raptor How Many Times Should Each Benchmarking Function Run
raptor.py to_benchmark.py -t 10000
Step 3: See The Output. Voilaaaaa!!!!!!!!!
Output
========== Bench Marking ===========
[bench_square_root] Took 0.0025385 Seconds For 10000 Run(s)
[bench_multiply] Took 0.0010813999999999997 Seconds For 10000 Run(s)
- I want to add an history, which can show you how much faster or slower your program has gotten
- I want to add colored output
- I want to add better exception handling
Raptor Uses Timeit Module To Benchmark Your Code
Roshan Jignesh Mehta - sonicroshan122@gmail.com