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Nigel Tao authored
GOARCH=amd64 benchmarks src/pkg/runtime benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta BenchmarkConvT2ESmall 10 10 +1.00% BenchmarkConvT2EUintptr 9 0 -92.07% BenchmarkConvT2EBig 74 74 -0.27% BenchmarkConvT2I 27 26 -3.62% BenchmarkConvI2E 4 4 -7.05% BenchmarkConvI2I 20 19 -2.99% test/bench/go1 benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta BenchmarkBinaryTree17 5930908000 5937260000 +0.11% BenchmarkFannkuch11 3927057000 3933556000 +0.17% BenchmarkGobDecode 21998090 21870620 -0.58% BenchmarkGobEncode 12725310 12734480 +0.07% BenchmarkGzip 567617600 567892800 +0.05% BenchmarkGunzip 178284100 178706900 +0.24% BenchmarkJSONEncode 87693550 86794300 -1.03% BenchmarkJSONDecode 314212600 324115000 +3.15% BenchmarkMandelbrot200 7016640 7073766 +0.81% BenchmarkParse 7852100 7892085 +0.51% BenchmarkRevcomp 1285663000 1286147000 +0.04% BenchmarkTemplate 566823800 567606200 +0.14% I'm not entirely sure why the JSON* numbers have changed, but eyeballing the profile suggests that it could be spending less and more time in runtime.{new,old}stack, so it could simply be stack-split boundary noise. R=rsc, dave, bsiegert, dsymonds CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6280049
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