Comment by za3faran
3 hours ago
It is not a static string, the `param` argument gets passed in each time. I modified the above benchmark to add an int parameter in addition to the `param` argument from before. However now it's testing an itoa as well as it is dependent on the number of iterations the benchmark suite decides to run, so it is not as precise, but Java is still ahead.
Java:
@Param({"string"})
public String param;
public int i = 0;
@Benchmark
public String concat() {
return "prefix " + param + " " + i++ + " suffix";
}
Benchmark (param) Mode Cnt Score Error Units
Benchmarks.concat string avgt 15 26.591 ± 0.242 ns/op
Rust:
fn format2(state: &mut BenchState) -> String {
let i = state.next_i();
format!("prefix {} {} suffix", state.param, i)
}
format2 time: [51.923 ns 52.541 ns 53.466 ns]
Found 10 outliers among 100 measurements (10.00%)
4 (4.00%) high mild
6 (6.00%) high severe
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