Improve benchmarking for better view into perf improvements and regressions#52
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analysis against baseline, only run callgrind bench
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TL;DR - What are you trying to accomplish?
This PR is one step towards improving the benchmarking tools available for evaluating potential performance improvements or catching regressions.
Details - How are you making this change? What are the effects of this change?
This PR uses
iai-callgrindto perform analysis on CPU-level instructions, cache hits, I/O and CPU cycle estimation. Docs can be found here. This is configured to run in CI in a way that compares incoming changes against baseline performance. This level of analysis is more reliably consistent than others (e.g. wall-clock or stack-tracing benchmarks) and should be appropriate to run as part of our CI chain to help flag any potential issues with new additions to the crate. Wall-clock benchmarking throughcriterion-rsand stack-trace benchmarking throughpproforsamplyare both still valuable and coverage will be enhanced through those tools, but they are better left for use in a local environment.