Cython taking more time than regular Python
BartC
bc at freeuk.com
Tue Sep 20 05:44:20 EDT 2016
On 20/09/2016 06:27, Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Peter Otten schrieb am 19.09.2016 um 14:55:
>> In [7]: %%cython
>> def omega(int n):
>> cdef long i
>> cdef long result = 0
>> for i in range(n): result += i
>> return result
>> ...:
>>
>> In [8]: %timeit omega(100000)
>> 10000 loops, best of 3: 91.6 µs per loop
>
> Note that this is the worst benchmark ever. Any non-dump C compiler will
> happily apply Young Gauß and calculate the result in constant time.
Which 'non-dump' C compiler will actually do such an optimisation? (Just
so I can steer clear of it; I don't want a compiler wasting /my/ time
doing pointless analysis.)
This actually quite a good micro-benchmark precisely because that would
be an unusual optimisation.
(With benchmarking you usually want to know how long it takes a program
to perform a task, not how long it takes to *not* do it!)
--
Bartc
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