Hi Kohei,
On 13/12/2019 03:01, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
I just finished my benchmark testing on mdds::multi_type_vector, and
summarized my results in this blog post:
http://kohei.us/2019/12/12/benchmark-results-on-mdds-multi_type_vector/
Wow - that's wonderful work =) I guess any theoretical difference
between binary & interpolation search is moot there too - given how
close it is to the hinted version.
Hopefully my findings and intepretations make sense. In short, the
numbers look great. The overhead of block shifting is a concern, but
I'm optimistic that this is going to be a non-issue for the most part.
Really encouraging; of course - in theory 6.4 is frozen & all that, but
- I'd love to get this into master ASAP and see what the crash tests /
Calc regression tests say (if anything). AFAIR you have amazing ~100%
unit-test coverage of each branch in mdds.
Given the large wins, what would you think of the idea of pushing to
get this released early ? ;-)
Thanks !
Michael.
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