//===--- CxxSetToCollection.swift -----------------------------------------===// // // This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project // // Copyright (c) 2014 - 2012 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors // Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception // // See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information // See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // This is a benchmark that tracks how quickly Swift can convert a C++ set // to a Swift collection. import TestsUtils import CxxStdlibPerformance import Cxx import CxxStdlib // FIXME(rdar://128520766): this import should be redundant public let benchmarks = [ BenchmarkInfo( name: "CxxSetU32.to.Array", runFunction: run_CxxSetOfU32_to_Array, tags: [.validation, .bridging, .cxxInterop], setUpFunction: makeSetOnce), BenchmarkInfo( name: "CxxSetU32.to.Set", runFunction: run_CxxSetOfU32_to_Set, tags: [.validation, .bridging, .cxxInterop], setUpFunction: makeSetOnce), BenchmarkInfo( name: "CxxSetU32.forEach", runFunction: run_CxxSetOfU32_forEach, tags: [.validation, .bridging, .cxxInterop], setUpFunction: makeSetOnce), ] func makeSetOnce() { initSet(setSize) } let setSize = 1_000 @inline(never) public func run_CxxSetOfU32_to_Array(_ n: Int) { for _ in 0..