mangrove 0.31.0 → 0.34.0

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  3. data/lib/mangrove/result.rb +50 -0
  4. data/lib/mangrove/version.rb +1 -1
  5. data/sorbet/config +1 -0
  6. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/benchmark@0.4.0.rbi +618 -0
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+ # typed: true
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+
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+ # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY
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+ # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `benchmark` gem.
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+ # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem benchmark`.
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+
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+
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+ # The Benchmark module provides methods to measure and report the time
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+ # used to execute Ruby code.
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+ #
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+ # * Measure the time to construct the string given by the expression
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+ # <code>"a"*1_000_000_000</code>:
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # puts Benchmark.measure { "a"*1_000_000_000 }
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+ #
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+ # On my machine (OSX 10.8.3 on i5 1.7 GHz) this generates:
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+ #
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+ # 0.350000 0.400000 0.750000 ( 0.835234)
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+ #
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+ # This report shows the user CPU time, system CPU time, the sum of
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+ # the user and system CPU times, and the elapsed real time. The unit
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+ # of time is seconds.
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+ #
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+ # * Do some experiments sequentially using the #bm method:
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # n = 5000000
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+ # Benchmark.bm do |x|
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+ # x.report { for i in 1..n; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report { n.times do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report { 1.upto(n) do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # The result:
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # 1.010000 0.000000 1.010000 ( 1.014479)
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+ # 1.000000 0.000000 1.000000 ( 0.998261)
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+ # 0.980000 0.000000 0.980000 ( 0.981335)
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+ #
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+ # * Continuing the previous example, put a label in each report:
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # n = 5000000
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+ # Benchmark.bm(7) do |x|
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+ # x.report("for:") { for i in 1..n; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report("times:") { n.times do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report("upto:") { 1.upto(n) do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # The result:
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # for: 1.010000 0.000000 1.010000 ( 1.015688)
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+ # times: 1.000000 0.000000 1.000000 ( 1.003611)
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+ # upto: 1.030000 0.000000 1.030000 ( 1.028098)
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+ #
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+ # * The times for some benchmarks depend on the order in which items
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+ # are run. These differences are due to the cost of memory
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+ # allocation and garbage collection. To avoid these discrepancies,
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+ # the #bmbm method is provided. For example, to compare ways to
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+ # sort an array of floats:
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # array = (1..1000000).map { rand }
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+ #
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+ # Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
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+ # x.report("sort!") { array.dup.sort! }
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+ # x.report("sort") { array.dup.sort }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # The result:
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+ #
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+ # Rehearsal -----------------------------------------
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+ # sort! 1.490000 0.010000 1.500000 ( 1.490520)
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+ # sort 1.460000 0.000000 1.460000 ( 1.463025)
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+ # -------------------------------- total: 2.960000sec
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # sort! 1.460000 0.000000 1.460000 ( 1.460465)
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+ # sort 1.450000 0.010000 1.460000 ( 1.448327)
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+ #
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+ # * Report statistics of sequential experiments with unique labels,
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+ # using the #benchmark method:
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ # include Benchmark # we need the CAPTION and FORMAT constants
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+ #
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+ # n = 5000000
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+ # Benchmark.benchmark(CAPTION, 7, FORMAT, ">total:", ">avg:") do |x|
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+ # tf = x.report("for:") { for i in 1..n; a = "1"; end }
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+ # tt = x.report("times:") { n.times do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # tu = x.report("upto:") { 1.upto(n) do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # [tf+tt+tu, (tf+tt+tu)/3]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # The result:
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # for: 0.950000 0.000000 0.950000 ( 0.952039)
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+ # times: 0.980000 0.000000 0.980000 ( 0.984938)
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+ # upto: 0.950000 0.000000 0.950000 ( 0.946787)
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+ # >total: 2.880000 0.000000 2.880000 ( 2.883764)
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+ # >avg: 0.960000 0.000000 0.960000 ( 0.961255)
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#122
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+ module Benchmark
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+ private
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+
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+ # Invokes the block with a Benchmark::Report object, which
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+ # may be used to collect and report on the results of individual
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+ # benchmark tests. Reserves +label_width+ leading spaces for
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+ # labels on each line. Prints +caption+ at the top of the
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+ # report, and uses +format+ to format each line.
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+ # (Note: +caption+ must contain a terminating newline character,
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+ # see the default Benchmark::Tms::CAPTION for an example.)
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+ #
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+ # Returns an array of Benchmark::Tms objects.
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+ #
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+ # If the block returns an array of
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+ # Benchmark::Tms objects, these will be used to format
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+ # additional lines of output. If +labels+ parameter are
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+ # given, these are used to label these extra lines.
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+ #
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+ # _Note_: Other methods provide a simpler interface to this one, and are
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+ # suitable for nearly all benchmarking requirements. See the examples in
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+ # Benchmark, and the #bm and #bmbm methods.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ # include Benchmark # we need the CAPTION and FORMAT constants
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+ #
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+ # n = 5000000
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+ # Benchmark.benchmark(CAPTION, 7, FORMAT, ">total:", ">avg:") do |x|
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+ # tf = x.report("for:") { for i in 1..n; a = "1"; end }
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+ # tt = x.report("times:") { n.times do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # tu = x.report("upto:") { 1.upto(n) do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # [tf+tt+tu, (tf+tt+tu)/3]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # for: 0.970000 0.000000 0.970000 ( 0.970493)
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+ # times: 0.990000 0.000000 0.990000 ( 0.989542)
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+ # upto: 0.970000 0.000000 0.970000 ( 0.972854)
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+ # >total: 2.930000 0.000000 2.930000 ( 2.932889)
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+ # >avg: 0.976667 0.000000 0.976667 ( 0.977630)
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#170
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+ def benchmark(caption = T.unsafe(nil), label_width = T.unsafe(nil), format = T.unsafe(nil), *labels); end
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+
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+ # A simple interface to the #benchmark method, #bm generates sequential
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+ # reports with labels. +label_width+ and +labels+ parameters have the same
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+ # meaning as for #benchmark.
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # n = 5000000
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+ # Benchmark.bm(7) do |x|
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+ # x.report("for:") { for i in 1..n; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report("times:") { n.times do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report("upto:") { 1.upto(n) do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # for: 0.960000 0.000000 0.960000 ( 0.957966)
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+ # times: 0.960000 0.000000 0.960000 ( 0.960423)
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+ # upto: 0.950000 0.000000 0.950000 ( 0.954864)
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#215
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+ def bm(label_width = T.unsafe(nil), *labels, &blk); end
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+
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+ # Sometimes benchmark results are skewed because code executed
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+ # earlier encounters different garbage collection overheads than
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+ # that run later. #bmbm attempts to minimize this effect by running
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+ # the tests twice, the first time as a rehearsal in order to get the
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+ # runtime environment stable, the second time for
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+ # real. GC.start is executed before the start of each of
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+ # the real timings; the cost of this is not included in the
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+ # timings. In reality, though, there's only so much that #bmbm can
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+ # do, and the results are not guaranteed to be isolated from garbage
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+ # collection and other effects.
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+ #
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+ # Because #bmbm takes two passes through the tests, it can
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+ # calculate the required label width.
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # array = (1..1000000).map { rand }
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+ #
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+ # Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
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+ # x.report("sort!") { array.dup.sort! }
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+ # x.report("sort") { array.dup.sort }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # Rehearsal -----------------------------------------
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+ # sort! 1.440000 0.010000 1.450000 ( 1.446833)
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+ # sort 1.440000 0.000000 1.440000 ( 1.448257)
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+ # -------------------------------- total: 2.890000sec
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # sort! 1.460000 0.000000 1.460000 ( 1.458065)
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+ # sort 1.450000 0.000000 1.450000 ( 1.455963)
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+ #
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+ # #bmbm yields a Benchmark::Job object and returns an array of
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+ # Benchmark::Tms objects.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#257
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+ def bmbm(width = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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+
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+ # Returns the time used to execute the given block as a
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+ # Benchmark::Tms object. Takes +label+ option.
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # n = 1000000
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+ #
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+ # time = Benchmark.measure do
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+ # n.times { a = "1" }
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+ # end
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+ # puts time
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # 0.220000 0.000000 0.220000 ( 0.227313)
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#302
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+ def measure(label = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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+
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+ # Returns the elapsed real time used to execute the given block.
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+ # The unit of time is seconds.
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+ #
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+ # Benchmark.realtime { "a" * 1_000_000_000 }
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+ # #=> 0.5098029999935534
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#321
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+ def realtime; end
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+
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+ class << self
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+ # Invokes the block with a Benchmark::Report object, which
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+ # may be used to collect and report on the results of individual
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+ # benchmark tests. Reserves +label_width+ leading spaces for
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+ # labels on each line. Prints +caption+ at the top of the
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+ # report, and uses +format+ to format each line.
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+ # (Note: +caption+ must contain a terminating newline character,
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+ # see the default Benchmark::Tms::CAPTION for an example.)
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+ #
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+ # Returns an array of Benchmark::Tms objects.
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+ #
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+ # If the block returns an array of
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+ # Benchmark::Tms objects, these will be used to format
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+ # additional lines of output. If +labels+ parameter are
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+ # given, these are used to label these extra lines.
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+ #
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+ # _Note_: Other methods provide a simpler interface to this one, and are
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+ # suitable for nearly all benchmarking requirements. See the examples in
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+ # Benchmark, and the #bm and #bmbm methods.
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+ #
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+ # Example:
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ # include Benchmark # we need the CAPTION and FORMAT constants
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+ #
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+ # n = 5000000
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+ # Benchmark.benchmark(CAPTION, 7, FORMAT, ">total:", ">avg:") do |x|
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+ # tf = x.report("for:") { for i in 1..n; a = "1"; end }
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+ # tt = x.report("times:") { n.times do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # tu = x.report("upto:") { 1.upto(n) do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # [tf+tt+tu, (tf+tt+tu)/3]
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # for: 0.970000 0.000000 0.970000 ( 0.970493)
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+ # times: 0.990000 0.000000 0.990000 ( 0.989542)
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+ # upto: 0.970000 0.000000 0.970000 ( 0.972854)
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+ # >total: 2.930000 0.000000 2.930000 ( 2.932889)
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+ # >avg: 0.976667 0.000000 0.976667 ( 0.977630)
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#170
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+ def benchmark(caption = T.unsafe(nil), label_width = T.unsafe(nil), format = T.unsafe(nil), *labels); end
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+
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+ # A simple interface to the #benchmark method, #bm generates sequential
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+ # reports with labels. +label_width+ and +labels+ parameters have the same
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+ # meaning as for #benchmark.
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # n = 5000000
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+ # Benchmark.bm(7) do |x|
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+ # x.report("for:") { for i in 1..n; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report("times:") { n.times do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # x.report("upto:") { 1.upto(n) do ; a = "1"; end }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # for: 0.960000 0.000000 0.960000 ( 0.957966)
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+ # times: 0.960000 0.000000 0.960000 ( 0.960423)
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+ # upto: 0.950000 0.000000 0.950000 ( 0.954864)
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#215
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+ def bm(label_width = T.unsafe(nil), *labels, &blk); end
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+
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+ # Sometimes benchmark results are skewed because code executed
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+ # earlier encounters different garbage collection overheads than
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+ # that run later. #bmbm attempts to minimize this effect by running
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+ # the tests twice, the first time as a rehearsal in order to get the
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+ # runtime environment stable, the second time for
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+ # real. GC.start is executed before the start of each of
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+ # the real timings; the cost of this is not included in the
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+ # timings. In reality, though, there's only so much that #bmbm can
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+ # do, and the results are not guaranteed to be isolated from garbage
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+ # collection and other effects.
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+ #
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+ # Because #bmbm takes two passes through the tests, it can
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+ # calculate the required label width.
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # array = (1..1000000).map { rand }
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+ #
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+ # Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
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+ # x.report("sort!") { array.dup.sort! }
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+ # x.report("sort") { array.dup.sort }
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # Rehearsal -----------------------------------------
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+ # sort! 1.440000 0.010000 1.450000 ( 1.446833)
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+ # sort 1.440000 0.000000 1.440000 ( 1.448257)
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+ # -------------------------------- total: 2.890000sec
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+ #
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+ # user system total real
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+ # sort! 1.460000 0.000000 1.460000 ( 1.458065)
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+ # sort 1.450000 0.000000 1.450000 ( 1.455963)
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+ #
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+ # #bmbm yields a Benchmark::Job object and returns an array of
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+ # Benchmark::Tms objects.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#257
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+ def bmbm(width = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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+
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+ # Returns the time used to execute the given block as a
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+ # Benchmark::Tms object. Takes +label+ option.
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+ #
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+ # require 'benchmark'
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+ #
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+ # n = 1000000
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+ #
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+ # time = Benchmark.measure do
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+ # n.times { a = "1" }
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+ # end
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+ # puts time
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+ #
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+ # Generates:
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+ #
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+ # 0.220000 0.000000 0.220000 ( 0.227313)
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#302
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+ def measure(label = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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+
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+ # Returns the elapsed real time used to execute the given block.
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+ # The unit of time is seconds.
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+ #
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+ # Benchmark.realtime { "a" * 1_000_000_000 }
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+ # #=> 0.5098029999935534
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#321
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+ def realtime; end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # A Job is a sequence of labelled blocks to be processed by the
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+ # Benchmark.bmbm method. It is of little direct interest to the user.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#333
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+ class Benchmark::Job
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+ # Returns an initialized Job instance.
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+ # Usually, one doesn't call this method directly, as new
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+ # Job objects are created by the #bmbm method.
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+ # +width+ is a initial value for the label offset used in formatting;
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+ # the #bmbm method passes its +width+ argument to this constructor.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Job] a new instance of Job
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#341
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+ def initialize(width); end
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+
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+ # Registers the given label and block pair in the job list.
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+ #
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+ # @raise [ArgumentError]
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#349
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+ def item(label = T.unsafe(nil), &blk); end
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+
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+ # An array of 2-element arrays, consisting of label and block pairs.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#361
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+ def list; end
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+
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+ # Registers the given label and block pair in the job list.
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+ #
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+ # @raise [ArgumentError]
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#349
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+ def report(label = T.unsafe(nil), &blk); end
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+
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+ # Length of the widest label in the #list.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#364
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+ def width; end
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+ end
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+
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+ # This class is used by the Benchmark.benchmark and Benchmark.bm methods.
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+ #
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+ class Benchmark::Report
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+ # Returns an initialized Report instance.
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+ # Usually, one doesn't call this method directly, as new
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+ # Report objects are created by the #benchmark and #bm methods.
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+ # +width+ and +format+ are the label offset and
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+ # format string used by Tms#format.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Report] a new instance of Report
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#379
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+ def initialize(width = T.unsafe(nil), format = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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+
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+ # An array of Benchmark::Tms objects representing each item.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#398
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+ def format; end
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+
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+ # Prints the +label+ and measured time for the block,
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+ # formatted by +format+. See Tms#format for the
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+ # formatting rules.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#388
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+ def item(label = T.unsafe(nil), *format, &blk); end
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+
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+ # An array of Benchmark::Tms objects representing each item.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#398
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+ def list; end
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+
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+ # Prints the +label+ and measured time for the block,
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+ # formatted by +format+. See Tms#format for the
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+ # formatting rules.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#388
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+ def report(label = T.unsafe(nil), *format, &blk); end
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+
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+ # An array of Benchmark::Tms objects representing each item.
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+ #
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+ def width; end
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+ end
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+
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+ # measurement.
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+ #
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+ class Benchmark::Tms
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+ # Returns an initialized Tms object which has
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+ # +utime+ as the user CPU time, +stime+ as the system CPU time,
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+ # +cutime+ as the children's user CPU time, +cstime+ as the children's
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+ # system CPU time, +real+ as the elapsed real time and +label+ as the label.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Tms] a new instance of Tms
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+ #
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+ def initialize(utime = T.unsafe(nil), stime = T.unsafe(nil), cutime = T.unsafe(nil), cstime = T.unsafe(nil), real = T.unsafe(nil), label = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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+
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+ # Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise multiplication
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+ # of the individual times for this Tms object by +x+.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#490
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+ def *(x); end
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+
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+ # Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise summation
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+ # of the individual times for this Tms object with those of the +other+
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+ # Tms object.
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+ # This method and #/() are useful for taking statistics.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#477
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+ def +(other); end
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+
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+ # Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise subtraction
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+ # of the individual times for the +other+ Tms object from those of this
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+ # Tms object.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#484
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+ def -(other); end
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+
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+ # Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise division
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+ # of the individual times for this Tms object by +x+.
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+ # This method and #+() are useful for taking statistics.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#497
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+ def /(x); end
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+
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+ # Returns a new Tms object whose times are the sum of the times for this
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+ # Tms object, plus the time required to execute the code block (+blk+).
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#451
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+ def add(&blk); end
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+
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+ # An in-place version of #add.
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+ # Changes the times of this Tms object by making it the sum of the times
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+ # for this Tms object, plus the time required to execute
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+ # the code block (+blk+).
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#461
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+ def add!(&blk); end
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+
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+ # System CPU time of children
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#425
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+ def cstime; end
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+
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+ # User CPU time of children
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#422
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+ def cutime; end
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+
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+ # Returns the contents of this Tms object as
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+ # a formatted string, according to a +format+ string
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+ # like that passed to Kernel.format. In addition, #format
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+ # accepts the following extensions:
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+ #
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+ # <tt>%u</tt>:: Replaced by the user CPU time, as reported by Tms#utime.
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+ # <tt>%y</tt>:: Replaced by the system CPU time, as reported by #stime (Mnemonic: y of "s*y*stem")
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+ # <tt>%U</tt>:: Replaced by the children's user CPU time, as reported by Tms#cutime
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+ # <tt>%Y</tt>:: Replaced by the children's system CPU time, as reported by Tms#cstime
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+ # <tt>%t</tt>:: Replaced by the total CPU time, as reported by Tms#total
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+ # <tt>%r</tt>:: Replaced by the elapsed real time, as reported by Tms#real
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+ # <tt>%n</tt>:: Replaced by the label string, as reported by Tms#label (Mnemonic: n of "*n*ame")
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+ #
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+ # If +format+ is not given, FORMAT is used as default value, detailing the
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+ # user, system and real elapsed time.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#516
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+ def format(format = T.unsafe(nil), *args); end
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+
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+ # Label
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#434
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+ def label; end
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+
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+ # Elapsed real time
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#428
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+ def real; end
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+
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+ # System CPU time
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#419
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+ def stime; end
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+
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+ # Returns a new 6-element array, consisting of the
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+ # label, user CPU time, system CPU time, children's
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+ # user CPU time, children's system CPU time and elapsed
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+ # real time.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#541
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+ def to_a; end
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+
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+ # Returns a hash containing the same data as `to_a`.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#548
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+ def to_h; end
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+
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+ # Same as #format.
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#531
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+ def to_s; end
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+
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+ # Total time, that is +utime+ + +stime+ + +cutime+ + +cstime+
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#431
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+ def total; end
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+
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+ # User CPU time
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#416
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+ def utime; end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ # Returns a new Tms object obtained by memberwise operation +op+
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+ # of the individual times for this Tms object with those of the other
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+ # Tms object (+x+).
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+ #
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+ # +op+ can be a mathematical operation such as <tt>+</tt>, <tt>-</tt>,
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+ # <tt>*</tt>, <tt>/</tt>
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+ #
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#569
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+ def memberwise(op, x); end
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+ end
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+
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+ # source://benchmark//lib/benchmark.rb#124
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+ Benchmark::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
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+ # typed: true
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+
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+ # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY
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+ # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `date` gem.
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+ # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem date`.
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+
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#6
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+ class Date
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+ include ::Comparable
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+
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+ # call-seq:
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+ # infinite? -> false
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+ #
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+ # Returns +false+
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+ #
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+ # @return [Boolean]
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+ #
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#13
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+ def infinite?; end
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+ end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#17
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+ class Date::Infinity < ::Numeric
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+ # @return [Infinity] a new instance of Infinity
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+ #
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#19
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+ def initialize(d = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#33
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+ def +@; end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#32
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+ def -@; end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#35
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+ def <=>(other); end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#30
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+ def abs; end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#51
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+ def coerce(other); end
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+
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+ # @return [Boolean]
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+ #
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#26
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+ def finite?; end
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+
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+ # @return [Boolean]
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+ #
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#27
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+ def infinite?; end
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+
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+ # @return [Boolean]
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+ #
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#28
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+ def nan?; end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#59
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+ def to_f; end
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+
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+ # @return [Boolean]
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+ #
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#25
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+ def zero?; end
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+
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+ protected
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#21
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+ def d; end
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+ end
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+
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+ # source://date//lib/date.rb#7
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+ Date::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
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  # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `docile` gem.
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  # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem docile`.
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  #
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  #
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