nushell/benches/benchmarks.rs
Devyn Cairns 14b0ff3f05
Add --no-newline option to nu (#12410)
# Description
I have `nu` set as my shell in my editor, which allows me to easily pipe
selections of text to things like `str pascal-case` or even more complex
string operation pipelines, which I find super handy. However, the only
annoying thing is that I pretty much always have to add `| print -n` at
the end, because `nu` adds a newline when it prints the resulting value.

This adds a `--no-newline` option to stop that from happening, and then
you don't need to pipe to `print -n` anymore, you can just have your
shell command for your editor contain that flag.

# User-Facing Changes
- Add `--no-newline` command line option

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`
2024-04-09 10:04:00 -04:00

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Rust

use nu_cli::{eval_source, evaluate_commands};
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_plugin::{Encoder, EncodingType, PluginCallResponse, PluginOutput};
use nu_protocol::{
engine::{EngineState, Stack},
eval_const::create_nu_constant,
PipelineData, Span, Spanned, Value, NU_VARIABLE_ID,
};
use nu_std::load_standard_library;
use nu_utils::{get_default_config, get_default_env};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
fn main() {
// Run registered benchmarks.
divan::main();
}
fn load_bench_commands() -> EngineState {
nu_command::add_shell_command_context(nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context())
}
fn canonicalize_path(engine_state: &EngineState, path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
let cwd = engine_state.current_work_dir();
if path.exists() {
match nu_path::canonicalize_with(path, cwd) {
Ok(canon_path) => canon_path,
Err(_) => path.to_owned(),
}
} else {
path.to_owned()
}
}
fn get_home_path(engine_state: &EngineState) -> PathBuf {
nu_path::home_dir()
.map(|path| canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path))
.unwrap_or_default()
}
fn setup_engine() -> EngineState {
let mut engine_state = load_bench_commands();
let home_path = get_home_path(&engine_state);
// parsing config.nu breaks without PWD set, so set a valid path
engine_state.add_env_var(
"PWD".into(),
Value::string(home_path.to_string_lossy(), Span::test_data()),
);
let nu_const = create_nu_constant(&engine_state, Span::unknown())
.expect("Failed to create nushell constant.");
engine_state.set_variable_const_val(NU_VARIABLE_ID, nu_const);
engine_state
}
fn bench_command(bencher: divan::Bencher, scaled_command: String) {
bench_command_with_custom_stack_and_engine(
bencher,
scaled_command,
Stack::new(),
setup_engine(),
)
}
fn bench_command_with_custom_stack_and_engine(
bencher: divan::Bencher,
scaled_command: String,
stack: nu_protocol::engine::Stack,
mut engine: EngineState,
) {
load_standard_library(&mut engine).unwrap();
let commands = Spanned {
span: Span::unknown(),
item: scaled_command,
};
bencher
.with_inputs(|| engine.clone())
.bench_values(|mut engine| {
evaluate_commands(
&commands,
&mut engine,
&mut stack.clone(),
PipelineData::empty(),
None,
false,
)
.unwrap();
})
}
fn setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(command: &str) -> (Stack, EngineState) {
let mut engine = setup_engine();
let commands = Spanned {
span: Span::unknown(),
item: command.to_string(),
};
let mut stack = Stack::new();
evaluate_commands(
&commands,
&mut engine,
&mut stack,
PipelineData::empty(),
None,
false,
)
.unwrap();
(stack, engine)
}
// FIXME: All benchmarks live in this 1 file to speed up build times when benchmarking.
// When the *_benchmarks functions were in different files, `cargo bench` would build
// an executable for every single one - incredibly slowly. Would be nice to figure out
// a way to split things up again.
#[divan::bench]
fn load_standard_lib(bencher: divan::Bencher) {
let engine = setup_engine();
bencher
.with_inputs(|| engine.clone())
.bench_values(|mut engine| {
load_standard_library(&mut engine).unwrap();
})
}
#[divan::bench_group]
mod record {
use super::*;
fn create_flat_record_string(n: i32) -> String {
let mut s = String::from("let record = {");
for i in 0..n {
s.push_str(&format!("col_{}: {}", i, i));
if i < n - 1 {
s.push_str(", ");
}
}
s.push('}');
s
}
fn create_nested_record_string(depth: i32) -> String {
let mut s = String::from("let record = {");
for _ in 0..depth {
s.push_str("col: {");
}
s.push_str("col_final: 0");
for _ in 0..depth {
s.push('}');
}
s.push('}');
s
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 10, 100, 1000])]
fn create(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
bench_command(bencher, create_flat_record_string(n));
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 10, 100, 1000])]
fn flat_access(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&create_flat_record_string(n));
bench_command_with_custom_stack_and_engine(
bencher,
"$record.col_0 | ignore".to_string(),
stack,
engine,
);
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128])]
fn nest_access(bencher: divan::Bencher, depth: i32) {
let (stack, engine) =
setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&create_nested_record_string(depth));
let nested_access = ".col".repeat(depth as usize);
bench_command_with_custom_stack_and_engine(
bencher,
format!("$record{} | ignore", nested_access),
stack,
engine,
);
}
}
#[divan::bench_group]
mod table {
use super::*;
fn create_example_table_nrows(n: i32) -> String {
let mut s = String::from("let table = [[foo bar baz]; ");
for i in 0..n {
s.push_str(&format!("[0, 1, {i}]"));
if i < n - 1 {
s.push_str(", ");
}
}
s.push(']');
s
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 10, 100, 1000])]
fn create(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
bench_command(bencher, create_example_table_nrows(n));
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 10, 100, 1000])]
fn get(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&create_example_table_nrows(n));
bench_command_with_custom_stack_and_engine(
bencher,
"$table | get bar | math sum | ignore".to_string(),
stack,
engine,
);
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 10, 100, 1000])]
fn select(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
let (stack, engine) = setup_stack_and_engine_from_command(&create_example_table_nrows(n));
bench_command_with_custom_stack_and_engine(
bencher,
"$table | select foo baz | ignore".to_string(),
stack,
engine,
);
}
}
#[divan::bench_group]
mod eval_commands {
use super::*;
#[divan::bench(args = [100, 1_000, 10_000])]
fn interleave(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
bench_command(
bencher,
format!("seq 1 {n} | wrap a | interleave {{ seq 1 {n} | wrap b }} | ignore"),
)
}
#[divan::bench(args = [100, 1_000, 10_000])]
fn interleave_with_ctrlc(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
let mut engine = setup_engine();
engine.ctrlc = Some(std::sync::Arc::new(std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool::new(
false,
)));
load_standard_library(&mut engine).unwrap();
let commands = Spanned {
span: Span::unknown(),
item: format!("seq 1 {n} | wrap a | interleave {{ seq 1 {n} | wrap b }} | ignore"),
};
bencher
.with_inputs(|| engine.clone())
.bench_values(|mut engine| {
evaluate_commands(
&commands,
&mut engine,
&mut nu_protocol::engine::Stack::new(),
PipelineData::empty(),
None,
false,
)
.unwrap();
})
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 5, 10, 100, 1_000])]
fn for_range(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
bench_command(bencher, format!("(for $x in (1..{}) {{ sleep 50ns }})", n))
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 5, 10, 100, 1_000])]
fn each(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
bench_command(
bencher,
format!("(1..{}) | each {{|_| sleep 50ns }} | ignore", n),
)
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 5, 10, 100, 1_000])]
fn par_each_1t(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
bench_command(
bencher,
format!("(1..{}) | par-each -t 1 {{|_| sleep 50ns }} | ignore", n),
)
}
#[divan::bench(args = [1, 5, 10, 100, 1_000])]
fn par_each_2t(bencher: divan::Bencher, n: i32) {
bench_command(
bencher,
format!("(1..{}) | par-each -t 2 {{|_| sleep 50ns }} | ignore", n),
)
}
}
#[divan::bench_group()]
mod parser_benchmarks {
use super::*;
#[divan::bench()]
fn parse_default_config_file(bencher: divan::Bencher) {
let engine_state = setup_engine();
let default_env = get_default_config().as_bytes();
bencher
.with_inputs(|| nu_protocol::engine::StateWorkingSet::new(&engine_state))
.bench_refs(|working_set| parse(working_set, None, default_env, false))
}
#[divan::bench()]
fn parse_default_env_file(bencher: divan::Bencher) {
let engine_state = setup_engine();
let default_env = get_default_env().as_bytes();
bencher
.with_inputs(|| nu_protocol::engine::StateWorkingSet::new(&engine_state))
.bench_refs(|working_set| parse(working_set, None, default_env, false))
}
}
#[divan::bench_group()]
mod eval_benchmarks {
use super::*;
#[divan::bench()]
fn eval_default_env(bencher: divan::Bencher) {
let default_env = get_default_env().as_bytes();
let fname = "default_env.nu";
bencher
.with_inputs(|| (setup_engine(), nu_protocol::engine::Stack::new()))
.bench_values(|(mut engine_state, mut stack)| {
eval_source(
&mut engine_state,
&mut stack,
default_env,
fname,
PipelineData::empty(),
false,
)
})
}
#[divan::bench()]
fn eval_default_config(bencher: divan::Bencher) {
let default_env = get_default_config().as_bytes();
let fname = "default_config.nu";
bencher
.with_inputs(|| (setup_engine(), nu_protocol::engine::Stack::new()))
.bench_values(|(mut engine_state, mut stack)| {
eval_source(
&mut engine_state,
&mut stack,
default_env,
fname,
PipelineData::empty(),
false,
)
})
}
}
// generate a new table data with `row_cnt` rows, `col_cnt` columns.
fn encoding_test_data(row_cnt: usize, col_cnt: usize) -> Value {
let record = Value::test_record(
(0..col_cnt)
.map(|x| (format!("col_{x}"), Value::test_int(x as i64)))
.collect(),
);
Value::list(vec![record; row_cnt], Span::test_data())
}
#[divan::bench_group()]
mod encoding_benchmarks {
use super::*;
#[divan::bench(args = [(100, 5), (10000, 15)])]
fn json_encode(bencher: divan::Bencher, (row_cnt, col_cnt): (usize, usize)) {
let test_data = PluginOutput::CallResponse(
0,
PluginCallResponse::value(encoding_test_data(row_cnt, col_cnt)),
);
let encoder = EncodingType::try_from_bytes(b"json").unwrap();
bencher
.with_inputs(Vec::new)
.bench_values(|mut res| encoder.encode(&test_data, &mut res))
}
#[divan::bench(args = [(100, 5), (10000, 15)])]
fn msgpack_encode(bencher: divan::Bencher, (row_cnt, col_cnt): (usize, usize)) {
let test_data = PluginOutput::CallResponse(
0,
PluginCallResponse::value(encoding_test_data(row_cnt, col_cnt)),
);
let encoder = EncodingType::try_from_bytes(b"msgpack").unwrap();
bencher
.with_inputs(Vec::new)
.bench_values(|mut res| encoder.encode(&test_data, &mut res))
}
}
#[divan::bench_group()]
mod decoding_benchmarks {
use super::*;
#[divan::bench(args = [(100, 5), (10000, 15)])]
fn json_decode(bencher: divan::Bencher, (row_cnt, col_cnt): (usize, usize)) {
let test_data = PluginOutput::CallResponse(
0,
PluginCallResponse::value(encoding_test_data(row_cnt, col_cnt)),
);
let encoder = EncodingType::try_from_bytes(b"json").unwrap();
let mut res = vec![];
encoder.encode(&test_data, &mut res).unwrap();
bencher
.with_inputs(|| {
let mut binary_data = std::io::Cursor::new(res.clone());
binary_data.set_position(0);
binary_data
})
.bench_values(|mut binary_data| -> Result<Option<PluginOutput>, _> {
encoder.decode(&mut binary_data)
})
}
#[divan::bench(args = [(100, 5), (10000, 15)])]
fn msgpack_decode(bencher: divan::Bencher, (row_cnt, col_cnt): (usize, usize)) {
let test_data = PluginOutput::CallResponse(
0,
PluginCallResponse::value(encoding_test_data(row_cnt, col_cnt)),
);
let encoder = EncodingType::try_from_bytes(b"msgpack").unwrap();
let mut res = vec![];
encoder.encode(&test_data, &mut res).unwrap();
bencher
.with_inputs(|| {
let mut binary_data = std::io::Cursor::new(res.clone());
binary_data.set_position(0);
binary_data
})
.bench_values(|mut binary_data| -> Result<Option<PluginOutput>, _> {
encoder.decode(&mut binary_data)
})
}
}