nashorn/test/lib/benchmark.js
author simonis
Wed, 10 Jul 2013 09:14:25 -0700
changeset 22818 34cd99df9940
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8019922: PPC64 (part 8): Implement Linux/PPC64 support in HotSpot makefiles Summary: HotSpot make changes to build the HotSpot on Linux/PPC64 Reviewed-by: dholmes, kvn

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/**
 * A simple benchmark module that can be loaded
 * in order to time how many times a method executes
 * in a fixed number of seconds
 */

var benchmark = function(method, timeInMillis, args) {
    var hz,
    period,
    startTime = new Date,
    runs = 0;
    do {
	method.apply(args);
	runs++;
	totalTime = new Date - startTime;
    } while (totalTime < timeInMillis);
    
    // convert ms to seconds
    totalTime /= 1000;
    
    // period → how long per operation
    period = totalTime / runs;

    // hz → the number of operations per second
    hz = 1 / period;

    return hz;
};