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C/C++ Performance Tests - Summary (GNU g++ compiler)


From: Alex Vinokur
Subject: C/C++ Performance Tests - Summary (GNU g++ compiler)
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 11:08:23 +0300

 

C/C++ Performance Tests

Using C/C++ Program Perfometer

http://sourceforge.net/projects/cpp-perfometer

http://alexvn.freeservers.com/s1/perfometer.html

 

C/C++ PerfoTester Release: 1.0

http://sourceforge.net/projects/cpp-perfometer (Package Name: PerfoTester)

 

 

Environment

Windows 2000 Professional

CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.3.22(0.78/3/2)

Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70 GHz

GNU gcc/g++ version 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)

Compilation : No optimization

 

 

 

Method

Data Type

Performance for size

Unit of Measurement =

milliseconds/per-times

10

100

1000

Iterations

Per-times

 

C-string initialization

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs4nc$lsdbq$1@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

init (char* x = y)

char*

4

4

4

5000000

1000000

init (char[] x = y)

char[]

5

232

402

 

 

string initialization (C vs. STL)

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs72j$ljpau$8@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

malloc & free

char[]

132

162

162

500000

100000

(malloc+strcpy) & free

char[]

137

179

274

(malloc+memset) & free

char[]

161

187

217

ctor & dtor

string

30

30

30

new & delete

string

223

274

892

 

 

string length (C vs. STL)

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs72e$ljpau$7@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

strlen

char[]

222

693

5410

5000000

1000000

string.size()

string

16

15

15

 

 

string assigment and addition (C vs. STL) - 1

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs724$ljpau$6@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

strcpy

char[]

6

22

147

500000

100000

operator=

string

3

3

3

strcat (with cutting off)

char[]

10

26

152

operator+= (with erase)

string

100

112

184

operator+ (with erase)

string

234

234

508

 

 

string assignment and addition (C vs. STL) -2

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs71t$ljpau$5@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

accumulated strcat (with cutting off)

char[]

1090

1194

1277

50000

10000

accumulated operator+= (with erase)

string

10

12

20

accumulated operator+ (with erase)

string

6311

6993

7280

 

 

find method vs. find algorithm

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs71j$ljpau$4@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

find algorithm

vector<int>

2

8

69

50000

10000

find algorithm

list<int>

2

15

142

find algorithm

set<int>

3

22

217

find method

set<int>

2

4

4

find method

map<int>

2

4

4

 

 

for-loop vs. for_each

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs715$ljpau$3@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

for-loop

vector<uint>

13

124

1225

50000

10000

for-loop

string

14

120

1189

for-loop

list<uint>

15

133

1330

for-loop

set<uint>

13

129

1311

for_each

vector<uint>

10

92

915

for_each

string

10

93

917

for_each

list<uint>

9

78

773

for_each

set<uint>

12

104

1070

 

 

access to element

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs70m$ljpau$2@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

operator[]

char[]

5

5

4

5000000

1000000

operator[]

vector<char>

90

90

90

operator[]

string

34

34

33

at method

vector<char>

222

222

223

at method

string

32

33

33

 

 

calling functions : templated vs. non-templated

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=bcs70m$ljpau$2@ID-79865.news.dfncis.de

templated function

int

16

5000000

1000000

ordinary function

int

5

templated function

string

344

345

345

ordinary function

string

344

345

350

 

 

 

 

Alex Vinokur

     mailto:alexvn@connect.to

     http://mathforum.org/library/view/10978.html

 

 

20 June 2003


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