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Bump benchee from 1.0.1 to 1.2.0 #16

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Bumps benchee from 1.0.1 to 1.2.0.

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1.2.0

Long time, huh? 😉 I'm not gonna repeat all that, but I'm happy benchee is in a place where it just works and doesn't need too much support. Biggest feature here is the implementation of the Table.Reader protocol for a better Livebook experience.

Features (User Facing)

Bugfixes (User Facing)

  • Removed Elixir 1.16 compiler warnings around +0.0 and -0.0. Thanks @​tomciop.
  • Building an escript and running it is fixed. See #384 and thanks @​Munksgaard!

1.1.0

Long time, huh? I'm sorry, combination of priorities, difficult to fix bugs, stress and arm problems kept me away too long. This release brings major features long developed and now finally released (reduction measurements + profiler after run), along with a critical bugfix around measurement accuracy for very fast functions (nanoseconds).

Features (User Facing)

  • Reduction counting/measurements was implemented. Basically, it's a rather stable unit of execution implemented by the BEAM that measures in more abstract manner how much work was done. It's helpful, as it shouldn't be affected by load on the system. Check out the docs.
  • You can now dive straight into profiling from your benchmarks by using the profiling feature. See the docs - thanks @​pablocostass

Default Behavior Changes (User Facing)

  • measuring function call overhead is now turned off by default, as it only helps with extreme nano benchmarks and has some potential for causing wrong results, so it should only be opt in. We now also print out the measured overhead for vsibility.

Bugfixes (User Facing)

  • Benchee now correctly looks for the time resolution as reported by :erlang.system_info(:os_monotonic_time_source) to accomodate when determining if a measurement is "precise" enough. Benche also works around an erlang bug we discovered present in erlang <= 22.2. Issue for reference.
  • The annoying stacktrace warning has been removed - thanks @​mad42

Noteworthy

  • a new dependency statistex will show up - it's a part of continued efforts to extract reusable libraries from Benchee.
Changelog

Sourced from benchee's changelog.

1.2.0 (2023-11-09)

Long time, huh? 😉 I'm not gonna repeat all that, but I'm happy benchee is in a place where it just works and doesn't need too much support. Biggest feature here is the implementation of the Table.Reader protocol for a better Livebook experience.

Features (User Facing)

Bugfixes (User Facing)

  • Removed Elixir 1.16 compiler warnings around +0.0 and -0.0. Thanks @​tomciop.
  • Building an escript and running it is fixed. See #384 and thanks @​Munksgaard!

1.1.0 (2022-03-08)

Long time, huh? I'm sorry, combination of priorities, difficult to fix bugs, stress and arm problems kept me away too long. This release brings major features long developed and now finally released (reduction measurements + profiler after run), along with a critical bugfix around measurement accuracy for very fast functions (nanoseconds).

Features (User Facing)

  • Reduction counting/measurements was implemented. Basically, it's a rather stable unit of execution implemented by the BEAM that measures in more abstract manner how much work was done. It's helpful, as it shouldn't be affected by load on the system. Check out the docs.
  • You can now dive straight into profiling from your benchmarks by using the profiling feature. See the docs - thanks @​pablocostass

Default Behavior Changes (User Facing)

  • measuring function call overhead is now turned off by default, as it only helps with extreme nano benchmarks and has some potential for causing wrong results, so it should only be opt in. We now also print out the measured overhead for vsibility.

Bugfixes (User Facing)

  • Benchee now correctly looks for the time resolution as reported by :erlang.system_info(:os_monotonic_time_source) to accommodate when determining if a measurement is "precise" enough. Benche also works around an erlang bug we discovered present in erlang <= 22.2. Issue for reference.
  • The annoying stacktrace warning has been removed - thanks @​mad42

Noteworthy

  • a new dependency statistex will show up - it's a part of continued efforts to extract reusable libraries from Benchee.
Commits
  • 7548c86 gotta bump the actual version number xD 1.2.0 here we go!
  • 8c86992 unlock unused deps
  • 922e692 grab most recent relixir and specify OTP compiled version
  • 4752bc2 1.2.0 Changelog
  • 988905d Update Changelog in prep of 1.2, note on version support
  • 588df16 Changelog for #384 / #395
  • 081e7af for sure gotta get deps first, oopsie
  • 5798608 you may work with older elixir, I trust you
  • a893bda Integration test for escript building #384
  • 7cb1b5d Basic fix for #384
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

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Bumps [benchee](https://github.com/bencheeorg/benchee) from 1.0.1 to 1.2.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/bencheeorg/benchee/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/bencheeorg/benchee/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](bencheeorg/benchee@1.0.1...1.2.0)

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- dependency-name: benchee
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Dec 25, 2023

Superseded by #18.

@dependabot dependabot bot closed this Dec 25, 2023
@dependabot dependabot bot deleted the dependabot/hex/benchee-1.2.0 branch December 25, 2023 19:42
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