2010/11/16 Meikel Brandmeyer <[email protected]>
> Salut Laurent,
>
> On 16 Nov., 09:51, Laurent PETIT <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Agreed with the explanation, but ... 12% of what, exactly ?
>
> 6,502692ms / 7,393586ms ~ 0,88 => 12% improvement, no?
>
> But maybe this whole microbenchmarking story is paper waste. As I
> said: quick'n'dirty.
>
I don't know.
But my thougts were just that if you want to measure the time for a
particular way "W" of coding things (and a variant "Wv"), and you test this
with other computations "OC",
then
(not=
(/ (time Wv)
(time W))
(/ (+ (time Wv) (time OC))
(+ (time W) (time OC))))
?
Especially if (time OC) is non neglictible ... ?
> Will now drop out of perfomance discussions...
>
> Meikel
>
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