snappy 0.0.17-java → 0.1.0-java

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@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
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  #include <algorithm>
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  #include <string>
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+ #include <utility>
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  #include <vector>
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  #include "snappy.h"
@@ -50,13 +51,6 @@ DEFINE_bool(zlib, false,
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  "Run zlib compression (http://www.zlib.net)");
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  DEFINE_bool(lzo, false,
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  "Run LZO compression (http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/)");
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- DEFINE_bool(quicklz, false,
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- "Run quickLZ compression (http://www.quicklz.com/)");
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- DEFINE_bool(liblzf, false,
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- "Run libLZF compression "
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- "(http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/liblzf.html)");
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- DEFINE_bool(fastlz, false,
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- "Run FastLZ compression (http://www.fastlz.org/");
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  DEFINE_bool(snappy, true, "Run snappy compression");
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  DEFINE_bool(write_compressed, false,
@@ -69,8 +63,7 @@ DEFINE_bool(snappy_dump_decompression_table, false,
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  namespace snappy {
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-
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- #ifdef HAVE_FUNC_MMAP
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+ #if defined(HAVE_FUNC_MMAP) && defined(HAVE_FUNC_SYSCONF)
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  // To test against code that reads beyond its input, this class copies a
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  // string to a newly allocated group of pages, the last of which
@@ -81,7 +74,7 @@ namespace snappy {
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  class DataEndingAtUnreadablePage {
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  public:
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  explicit DataEndingAtUnreadablePage(const string& s) {
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- const size_t page_size = getpagesize();
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+ const size_t page_size = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
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  const size_t size = s.size();
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  // Round up space for string to a multiple of page_size.
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  size_t space_for_string = (size + page_size - 1) & ~(page_size - 1);
@@ -99,8 +92,9 @@ class DataEndingAtUnreadablePage {
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  }
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  ~DataEndingAtUnreadablePage() {
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+ const size_t page_size = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
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  // Undo the mprotect.
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- CHECK_EQ(0, mprotect(protected_page_, getpagesize(), PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE));
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+ CHECK_EQ(0, mprotect(protected_page_, page_size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE));
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  CHECK_EQ(0, munmap(mem_, alloc_size_));
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  }
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@@ -115,7 +109,7 @@ class DataEndingAtUnreadablePage {
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  size_t size_;
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  };
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- #else // HAVE_FUNC_MMAP
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+ #else // defined(HAVE_FUNC_MMAP) && defined(HAVE_FUNC_SYSCONF)
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  // Fallback for systems without mmap.
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  typedef string DataEndingAtUnreadablePage;
@@ -123,11 +117,11 @@ typedef string DataEndingAtUnreadablePage;
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  #endif
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  enum CompressorType {
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- ZLIB, LZO, LIBLZF, QUICKLZ, FASTLZ, SNAPPY
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+ ZLIB, LZO, SNAPPY
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  };
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  const char* names[] = {
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- "ZLIB", "LZO", "LIBLZF", "QUICKLZ", "FASTLZ", "SNAPPY"
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+ "ZLIB", "LZO", "SNAPPY"
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  };
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  static size_t MinimumRequiredOutputSpace(size_t input_size,
@@ -143,21 +137,6 @@ static size_t MinimumRequiredOutputSpace(size_t input_size,
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  return input_size + input_size/64 + 16 + 3;
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  #endif // LZO_VERSION
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- #ifdef LZF_VERSION
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- case LIBLZF:
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- return input_size;
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- #endif // LZF_VERSION
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-
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- #ifdef QLZ_VERSION_MAJOR
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- case QUICKLZ:
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- return input_size + 36000; // 36000 is used for scratch.
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- #endif // QLZ_VERSION_MAJOR
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-
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- #ifdef FASTLZ_VERSION
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- case FASTLZ:
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- return max(static_cast<int>(ceil(input_size * 1.05)), 66);
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- #endif // FASTLZ_VERSION
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-
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  case SNAPPY:
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  return snappy::MaxCompressedLength(input_size);
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@@ -217,58 +196,6 @@ static bool Compress(const char* input, size_t input_size, CompressorType comp,
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  }
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  #endif // LZO_VERSION
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- #ifdef LZF_VERSION
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- case LIBLZF: {
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- int destlen = lzf_compress(input,
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- input_size,
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- string_as_array(compressed),
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- input_size);
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- if (destlen == 0) {
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- // lzf *can* cause lots of blowup when compressing, so they
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- // recommend to limit outsize to insize, and just not compress
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- // if it's bigger. Ideally, we'd just swap input and output.
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- compressed->assign(input, input_size);
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- destlen = input_size;
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- }
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- if (!compressed_is_preallocated) {
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- compressed->resize(destlen);
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- }
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- break;
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- }
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- #endif // LZF_VERSION
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-
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- #ifdef QLZ_VERSION_MAJOR
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- case QUICKLZ: {
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- qlz_state_compress *state_compress = new qlz_state_compress;
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- int destlen = qlz_compress(input,
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- string_as_array(compressed),
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- input_size,
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- state_compress);
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- delete state_compress;
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- CHECK_NE(0, destlen);
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- if (!compressed_is_preallocated) {
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- compressed->resize(destlen);
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- }
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- break;
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- }
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- #endif // QLZ_VERSION_MAJOR
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-
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- #ifdef FASTLZ_VERSION
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- case FASTLZ: {
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- // Use level 1 compression since we mostly care about speed.
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- int destlen = fastlz_compress_level(
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- 1,
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- input,
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- input_size,
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- string_as_array(compressed));
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- if (!compressed_is_preallocated) {
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- compressed->resize(destlen);
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- }
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- CHECK_NE(destlen, 0);
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- break;
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- }
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- #endif // FASTLZ_VERSION
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-
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  case SNAPPY: {
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  size_t destlen;
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  snappy::RawCompress(input, input_size,
@@ -323,49 +250,6 @@ static bool Uncompress(const string& compressed, CompressorType comp,
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  }
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  #endif // LZO_VERSION
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- #ifdef LZF_VERSION
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- case LIBLZF: {
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- output->resize(size);
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- int destlen = lzf_decompress(compressed.data(),
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- compressed.size(),
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- string_as_array(output),
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- output->size());
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- if (destlen == 0) {
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- // This error probably means we had decided not to compress,
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- // and thus have stored input in output directly.
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- output->assign(compressed.data(), compressed.size());
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- destlen = compressed.size();
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- }
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- CHECK_EQ(destlen, size);
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- break;
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- }
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- #endif // LZF_VERSION
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-
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- #ifdef QLZ_VERSION_MAJOR
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- case QUICKLZ: {
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- output->resize(size);
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- qlz_state_decompress *state_decompress = new qlz_state_decompress;
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- int destlen = qlz_decompress(compressed.data(),
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- string_as_array(output),
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- state_decompress);
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- delete state_decompress;
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- CHECK_EQ(destlen, size);
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- break;
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- }
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- #endif // QLZ_VERSION_MAJOR
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-
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- #ifdef FASTLZ_VERSION
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- case FASTLZ: {
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- output->resize(size);
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- int destlen = fastlz_decompress(compressed.data(),
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- compressed.length(),
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- string_as_array(output),
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- size);
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- CHECK_EQ(destlen, size);
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- }
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- #endif // FASTLZ_VERSION
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  string_as_array(output));
@@ -399,7 +283,7 @@ static void Measure(const char* data,
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  std::vector<string> output(num_blocks);
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  for (int b = 0; b < num_blocks; b++) {
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  int input_start = b * block_size;
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- int input_limit = min<int>((b+1)*block_size, length);
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+ int input_limit = std::min<int>((b+1)*block_size, length);
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  input[b] = data+input_start;
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  input_length[b] = input_limit-input_start;
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@@ -454,8 +338,8 @@ static void Measure(const char* data,
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  }
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  }
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- sort(ctime, ctime + kRuns);
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- sort(utime, utime + kRuns);
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+ std::sort(ctime, ctime + kRuns);
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+ std::sort(utime, utime + kRuns);
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  const int med = kRuns/2;
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  float comp_rate = (length / ctime[med]) * repeats / 1048576.0;
@@ -470,7 +354,7 @@ static void Measure(const char* data,
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  x.c_str(),
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  block_size/(1<<20),
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  static_cast<int>(length), static_cast<uint32>(compressed_size),
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+ (compressed_size * 100.0) / std::max<int>(1, length),
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  comp_rate,
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  urate.c_str());
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  }
@@ -1197,7 +1081,6 @@ TEST(Snappy, VerifyCharTable) {
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  using snappy::internal::COPY_2_BYTE_OFFSET;
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  using snappy::internal::COPY_4_BYTE_OFFSET;
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  using snappy::internal::char_table;
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- using snappy::internal::wordmask;
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@@ -1307,16 +1190,13 @@ static void MeasureFile(const char* fname) {
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  int start_len = (FLAGS_start_len < 0) ? fullinput.size() : FLAGS_start_len;
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  int end_len = fullinput.size();
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  if (FLAGS_end_len >= 0) {
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- end_len = min<int>(fullinput.size(), FLAGS_end_len);
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+ end_len = std::min<int>(fullinput.size(), FLAGS_end_len);
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  }
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  for (int len = start_len; len <= end_len; len++) {
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  const char* const input = fullinput.data();
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  if (FLAGS_zlib) Measure(input, len, ZLIB, repeats, 1024<<10);
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  if (FLAGS_lzo) Measure(input, len, LZO, repeats, 1024<<10);
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- if (FLAGS_liblzf) Measure(input, len, LIBLZF, repeats, 1024<<10);
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- if (FLAGS_quicklz) Measure(input, len, QUICKLZ, repeats, 1024<<10);
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  int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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  InitGoogle(argv[0], &argc, &argv, true);
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metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: snappy
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.17
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+ version: 0.1.0
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  platform: java
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  authors:
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  - miyucy
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2017-08-08 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2020-12-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- prerelease: false
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- version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- requirements:
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- - - "~>"
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 1.1.0
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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- requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- requirements:
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- - - "~>"
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '1.3'
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- name: bundler
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- type: :development
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  requirements:
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  - - "~>"
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '1.3'
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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- requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- requirements:
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- - - ">="
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '0'
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- name: rake
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- prerelease: false
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- type: :development
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- version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- requirements:
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- - - ">="
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '0'
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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- requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- requirements:
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- - - ">="
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- - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: '0'
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- name: minitest
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- prerelease: false
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- type: :development
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- version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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- requirements:
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- - - ">="
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- version: '0'
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  description: libsnappy binding for Ruby
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  email:
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  - fistfvck@gmail.com
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  - ext/java/src/SnappyExtService.java
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  - ext/java/src/snappy/SnappyModule.java
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  - lib/snappy.rb
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+ - lib/snappy/hadoop.rb
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+ - lib/snappy/hadoop/reader.rb
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+ - lib/snappy/hadoop/writer.rb
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  - lib/snappy/reader.rb
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  - lib/snappy/shim.rb
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  - lib/snappy/version.rb
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  - smoke.sh
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  - snappy.gemspec
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+ - test/hadoop/test-snappy-hadoop-reader.rb
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+ - test/hadoop/test-snappy-hadoop-writer.rb
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+ - test/test-snappy-hadoop.rb
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  - test/test-snappy-reader.rb
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  - test/test-snappy-writer.rb
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  - test/test-snappy.rb
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  - vendor/snappy/AUTHORS
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+ - vendor/snappy/CMakeLists.txt
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+ - vendor/snappy/CONTRIBUTING.md
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  - vendor/snappy/COPYING
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- - vendor/snappy/ChangeLog
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- - vendor/snappy/Makefile.am
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  - vendor/snappy/NEWS
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- - vendor/snappy/README
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- - vendor/snappy/autogen.sh
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- - vendor/snappy/configure.ac
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+ - vendor/snappy/README.md
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+ - vendor/snappy/cmake/SnappyConfig.cmake
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+ - vendor/snappy/cmake/config.h.in
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  - vendor/snappy/format_description.txt
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  - vendor/snappy/framing_format.txt
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- - vendor/snappy/m4/gtest.m4
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  - vendor/snappy/snappy-c.cc
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  - vendor/snappy/snappy-c.h
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  - vendor/snappy/snappy-internal.h
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  - vendor/snappy/snappy-test.h
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  - vendor/snappy/snappy.cc
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  - vendor/snappy/snappy.h
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- - vendor/snappy/snappy.pc.in
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  - vendor/snappy/snappy_unittest.cc
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  homepage: http://github.com/miyucy/snappy
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  licenses:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  version: '0'
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  requirements: []
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- rubyforge_project:
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- rubygems_version: 2.6.12
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 4
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  summary: libsnappy binding for Ruby
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  test_files:
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+ - test/hadoop/test-snappy-hadoop-writer.rb
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+ - test/test-snappy-hadoop.rb
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  - test/test-snappy-reader.rb
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  - test/test-snappy-writer.rb
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  - test/test-snappy.rb
@@ -1,2468 +0,0 @@
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- commit eb66d8176b3d1f560ee012e1b488cb1540c45f88
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- Author: Steinar H. Gunderson <sesse@google.com>
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- Date: Mon Jun 22 16:10:47 2015 +0200
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-
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- Initialized members of SnappyArrayWriter and SnappyDecompressionValidator.
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- These members were almost surely initialized before use by other member
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- functions, but Coverity was warning about this. Eliminating these warnings
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- minimizes clutter in that report and the likelihood of overlooking a real bug.
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-
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- A=cmumford
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- R=jeff
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-
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- commit b2312c4c25883ab03b5110f1b006dce95f419a4f
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- Author: Steinar H. Gunderson <sesse@google.com>
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- Date: Mon Jun 22 16:03:28 2015 +0200
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-
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- Add support for Uncompress(source, sink). Various changes to allow
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- Uncompress(source, sink) to get the same performance as the different
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- variants of Uncompress to Cord/DataBuffer/String/FlatBuffer.
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-
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- Changes to efficiently support Uncompress(source, sink)
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- --------
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-
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- a) For strings - we add support to StringByteSink to do GetAppendBuffer so we
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- can write to it without copying.
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- b) For flat array buffers, we do GetAppendBuffer and see if we can get a full buffer.
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-
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- With the above changes we get performance with ByteSource/ByteSink
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- that is very close to directly using flat arrays and strings.
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- We add various benchmark cases to demonstrate that.
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-
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- Orthogonal change
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- ------------------
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-
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- Add support for TryFastAppend() for SnappyScatteredWriter.
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-
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- Benchmark results are below
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-
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- CPU: Intel Core2 dL1:32KB dL2:4096KB
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- Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations
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- -----------------------------------------------------
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- BM_UFlat/0 109065 108996 6410 896.0MB/s html
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- BM_UFlat/1 1012175 1012343 691 661.4MB/s urls
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- BM_UFlat/2 26775 26771 26149 4.4GB/s jpg
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- BM_UFlat/3 48947 48940 14363 1.8GB/s pdf
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- BM_UFlat/4 441029 440835 1589 886.1MB/s html4
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- BM_UFlat/5 39861 39880 17823 588.3MB/s cp
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- BM_UFlat/6 18315 18300 38126 581.1MB/s c
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- BM_UFlat/7 5254 5254 100000 675.4MB/s lsp
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- BM_UFlat/8 1568060 1567376 447 626.6MB/s xls
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- BM_UFlat/9 337512 337734 2073 429.5MB/s txt1
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- BM_UFlat/10 287269 287054 2434 415.9MB/s txt2
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- BM_UFlat/11 890098 890219 787 457.2MB/s txt3
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- BM_UFlat/12 1186593 1186863 590 387.2MB/s txt4
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- BM_UFlat/13 573927 573318 1000 853.7MB/s bin
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- BM_UFlat/14 64250 64294 10000 567.2MB/s sum
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- BM_UFlat/15 7301 7300 96153 552.2MB/s man
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- BM_UFlat/16 109617 109636 6375 1031.5MB/s pb
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- BM_UFlat/17 364438 364497 1921 482.3MB/s gaviota
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- BM_UFlatSink/0 108518 108465 6450 900.4MB/s html
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- BM_UFlatSink/1 991952 991997 705 675.0MB/s urls
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- BM_UFlatSink/2 26815 26798 26065 4.4GB/s jpg
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- BM_UFlatSink/3 49127 49122 14255 1.8GB/s pdf
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- BM_UFlat/18 2632 2576 1.5GB/s man +2.2%
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- BM_UFlat/19 40546 39108 2.8GB/s pb +3.7%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 3408117 3368361 +1.2%
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- BM_UFlat/0 46308 40641 2.3GB/s html +13.9%
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- BM_UFlat/1 513385 514706 1.3GB/s urls -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/2 6197 6151 19.2GB/s jpg +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/3 61 61 3.0GB/s jpg_200 +0.0%
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- BM_UFlat/4 13551 13429 6.5GB/s pdf +0.9%
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- BM_UFlat/5 198317 190243 2.0GB/s html4 +4.2%
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- BM_UFlat/6 14768 12560 1.8GB/s cp +17.6%
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- BM_UFlat/7 6453 6447 1.6GB/s c +0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/8 1991 1980 1.8GB/s lsp +0.6%
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- BM_UFlat/9 766947 770424 1.2GB/s xls -0.5%
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- BM_UFlat/10 170 169 1.1GB/s xls_200 +0.6%
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- BM_UFlat/11 164350 163554 888.7MB/s txt1 +0.5%
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- BM_UFlat/12 145444 143830 832.1MB/s txt2 +1.1%
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- BM_UFlat/13 437849 438413 929.2MB/s txt3 -0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/14 603587 605309 759.8MB/s txt4 -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/15 249799 248067 1.9GB/s bin +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/16 191 188 1011.4MB/s bin_200 +1.6%
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- BM_UFlat/17 26064 24778 1.4GB/s sum +5.2%
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- BM_UFlat/18 2620 2601 1.5GB/s man +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/19 44551 37373 3.0GB/s pb +19.2%
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- BM_UFlat/20 165408 164584 1.0GB/s gaviota +0.5%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 3408011 3385508 +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/0 48009 41283 2.3GB/s html +16.3%
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- BM_UFlat/2 7378 7062 16.8GB/s jpg +4.5%
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- BM_UFlat/3 92 92 2.0GB/s jpg_200 +0.0%
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- BM_UFlat/4 15057 14974 5.9GB/s pdf +0.6%
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- BM_UFlat/5 204323 193140 2.0GB/s html4 +5.8%
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- BM_UFlat/6 13282 12611 1.8GB/s cp +5.3%
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- BM_UFlat/7 6511 6504 1.6GB/s c +0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/8 2014 2030 1.7GB/s lsp -0.8%
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- BM_UFlat/9 775909 768336 1.3GB/s xls +1.0%
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- BM_UFlat/10 182 184 1043.2MB/s xls_200 -1.1%
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- BM_UFlat/11 167352 161630 901.2MB/s txt1 +3.5%
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- BM_UFlat/12 147393 142246 842.8MB/s txt2 +3.6%
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- BM_UFlat/13 449960 432853 944.4MB/s txt3 +4.0%
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- BM_UFlat/14 620497 594845 775.9MB/s txt4 +4.3%
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- BM_UFlat/15 265610 267356 1.8GB/s bin -0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/16 206 205 932.7MB/s bin_200 +0.5%
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- BM_UFlat/17 25561 24730 1.4GB/s sum +3.4%
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- BM_UFlat/18 2620 2644 1.5GB/s man -0.9%
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- BM_UFlat/19 45766 38589 2.9GB/s pb +18.6%
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- BM_UFlat/20 171107 169832 1039.5MB/s gaviota +0.8%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 3500103 3394565 +3.1%
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- BM_UFlat/0 72624 71526 1.3GB/s html +1.5%
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- BM_UFlat/1 735821 722917 930.8MB/s urls +1.8%
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- BM_UFlat/2 10450 10172 11.7GB/s jpg +2.7%
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- BM_UFlat/3 117 117 1.6GB/s jpg_200 +0.0%
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- BM_UFlat/4 29817 29648 3.0GB/s pdf +0.6%
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- BM_UFlat/5 297126 293073 1.3GB/s html4 +1.4%
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- BM_UFlat/6 28252 27994 842.0MB/s cp +0.9%
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- BM_UFlat/7 12672 12391 862.1MB/s c +2.3%
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- BM_UFlat/8 3507 3425 1040.9MB/s lsp +2.4%
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- BM_UFlat/9 1004268 969395 1018.0MB/s xls +3.6%
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- BM_UFlat/10 233 227 844.8MB/s xls_200 +2.6%
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- BM_UFlat/11 230054 224981 647.8MB/s txt1 +2.3%
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- BM_UFlat/12 201229 196447 610.5MB/s txt2 +2.4%
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- BM_UFlat/13 609547 596761 685.3MB/s txt3 +2.1%
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- BM_UFlat/14 824362 804821 573.8MB/s txt4 +2.4%
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- BM_UFlat/15 371095 374899 1.3GB/s bin -1.0%
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- BM_UFlat/16 267 267 717.8MB/s bin_200 +0.0%
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- BM_UFlat/17 44623 43828 835.9MB/s sum +1.8%
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- BM_UFlat/18 5077 4815 841.0MB/s man +5.4%
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- BM_UFlat/19 74964 73210 1.5GB/s pb +2.4%
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- BM_UFlat/20 237987 236745 746.0MB/s gaviota +0.5%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 4794092 4697659 +2.1%
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- BM_UFlat/0 98614 96376 1020.4MB/s html +2.3%
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- BM_UFlat/1 963740 953241 707.2MB/s urls +1.1%
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- BM_UFlat/2 25042 24769 4.8GB/s jpg +1.1%
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- BM_UFlat/3 180 180 1065.6MB/s jpg_200 +0.0%
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- BM_UFlat/4 45942 45403 1.9GB/s pdf +1.2%
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- BM_UFlat/5 400135 390226 1008.2MB/s html4 +2.5%
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- BM_UFlat/6 37768 37392 631.9MB/s cp +1.0%
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- BM_UFlat/7 18585 18200 588.2MB/s c +2.1%
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- BM_UFlat/8 5751 5690 627.7MB/s lsp +1.1%
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- BM_UFlat/9 1543154 1542209 641.4MB/s xls +0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/10 381 388 494.6MB/s xls_200 -1.8%
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- BM_UFlat/11 339715 331973 440.1MB/s txt1 +2.3%
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- BM_UFlat/12 294807 289418 415.4MB/s txt2 +1.9%
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- BM_UFlat/13 906160 884094 463.3MB/s txt3 +2.5%
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- BM_UFlat/14 1224221 1198435 386.1MB/s txt4 +2.2%
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- BM_UFlat/15 516277 502923 979.5MB/s bin +2.7%
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- BM_UFlat/16 405 402 477.2MB/s bin_200 +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/17 61640 60621 605.6MB/s sum +1.7%
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- BM_UFlat/18 7326 7383 549.5MB/s man -0.8%
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- BM_UFlat/19 94720 92653 1.2GB/s pb +2.2%
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- BM_UFlat/20 360435 346687 510.6MB/s gaviota +4.0%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 6944998 6828663 +1.7%
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- ZFlat/0 html 22.57 22.31 +5.6%
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- ZFlat/1 urls 50.89 47.77 +6.5%
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- ZFlat/2 jpg 99.88 99.87 +0.0%
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- ZFlat/3 pdf 82.13 82.07 +0.1%
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- ZFlat/4 html4 23.55 22.51 +4.6%
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- ZFlat/5 cp 48.12 48.12 +0.0%
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- ZFlat/6 c 42.40 42.40 +0.0%
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- ZFlat/7 lsp 48.37 48.37 +0.0%
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- ZFlat/8 xls 41.34 41.23 +0.3%
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- ZFlat/9 txt1 59.81 57.87 +3.4%
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- ZFlat/10 txt2 64.07 61.93 +3.5%
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- ZFlat/11 txt3 57.11 54.92 +4.0%
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- ZFlat/12 txt4 68.35 66.22 +3.2%
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- ZFlat/13 bin 18.21 18.11 +0.6%
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- ZFlat/14 sum 51.88 48.96 +6.0%
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- ZFlat/15 man 59.36 59.36 +0.0%
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- ZFlat/16 pb 23.15 19.64 +17.9%
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- ZFlat/17 gaviota 38.27 37.72 +1.5%
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- Geometric mean 45.51 44.15 +3.1%
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- BM_UFlat/0 75342 75027 1.3GB/s html +0.4%
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- BM_UFlat/1 723767 744269 899.6MB/s urls -2.8%
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- BM_UFlat/2 10072 10072 11.7GB/s jpg +0.0%
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- BM_UFlat/3 30747 30388 2.9GB/s pdf +1.2%
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- BM_UFlat/4 307353 306063 1.2GB/s html4 +0.4%
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- BM_UFlat/5 28593 28743 816.3MB/s cp -0.5%
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- BM_UFlat/6 12958 12998 818.1MB/s c -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/7 3700 3792 935.8MB/s lsp -2.4%
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- BM_UFlat/8 999685 999905 982.1MB/s xls -0.0%
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- BM_UFlat/9 232954 230079 630.4MB/s txt1 +1.2%
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- BM_UFlat/10 200785 201468 592.6MB/s txt2 -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/11 617267 610968 666.1MB/s txt3 +1.0%
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- BM_UFlat/12 821595 822475 558.7MB/s txt4 -0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/13 377097 377632 1.3GB/s bin -0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/14 45476 45260 805.8MB/s sum +0.5%
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- BM_UFlat/15 4985 5003 805.7MB/s man -0.4%
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- BM_UFlat/16 80813 77494 1.4GB/s pb +4.3%
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- BM_UFlat/17 251792 241553 727.7MB/s gaviota +4.2%
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- BM_UValidate/0 40343 40354 2.4GB/s html -0.0%
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- BM_UValidate/1 426890 451574 1.4GB/s urls -5.5%
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- BM_UValidate/2 187 179 661.9GB/s jpg +4.5%
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- BM_UValidate/3 13783 13827 6.4GB/s pdf -0.3%
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- BM_UValidate/4 162393 163335 2.3GB/s html4 -0.6%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/0 93756 93302 1046.7MB/s html +0.5%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/1 886714 916292 730.7MB/s urls -3.2%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/2 15861 16401 7.2GB/s jpg -3.3%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/3 38934 39224 2.2GB/s pdf -0.7%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/4 381008 379428 1029.5MB/s html4 +0.4%
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- BM_UCord/0 92528 91098 1072.0MB/s html +1.6%
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- BM_UCord/1 858421 885287 756.3MB/s urls -3.0%
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- BM_UCord/2 13140 13464 8.8GB/s jpg -2.4%
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- BM_UCord/3 39012 37773 2.3GB/s pdf +3.3%
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- BM_UCord/4 376869 371267 1052.1MB/s html4 +1.5%
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- BM_UCordString/0 75810 75303 1.3GB/s html +0.7%
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- BM_UCordString/1 735290 753841 888.2MB/s urls -2.5%
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- BM_UCordString/2 11945 13113 9.0GB/s jpg -8.9%
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- BM_UCordString/3 33901 32562 2.7GB/s pdf +4.1%
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- BM_UCordString/4 310985 309390 1.2GB/s html4 +0.5%
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- BM_UCordValidate/0 40952 40450 2.4GB/s html +1.2%
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- BM_UCordValidate/1 433842 456531 1.4GB/s urls -5.0%
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- BM_UCordValidate/2 1179 1173 100.8GB/s jpg +0.5%
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- BM_UCordValidate/3 14481 14392 6.1GB/s pdf +0.6%
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- BM_UCordValidate/4 164364 164151 2.3GB/s html4 +0.1%
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- BM_ZFlat/0 160610 156601 623.6MB/s html (22.31 %) +2.6%
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- BM_ZFlat/1 1995238 1993582 335.9MB/s urls (47.77 %) +0.1%
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- BM_ZFlat/2 30133 24983 4.7GB/s jpg (99.87 %) +20.6%
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- BM_ZFlat/3 74453 73128 1.2GB/s pdf (82.07 %) +1.8%
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- BM_ZFlat/4 647674 633729 616.4MB/s html4 (22.51 %) +2.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/5 76259 76090 308.4MB/s cp (48.12 %) +0.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/6 31106 31084 342.1MB/s c (42.40 %) +0.1%
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- BM_ZFlat/7 10507 10443 339.8MB/s lsp (48.37 %) +0.6%
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- BM_ZFlat/8 1811047 1793325 547.6MB/s xls (41.23 %) +1.0%
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- BM_ZFlat/9 597903 581793 249.3MB/s txt1 (57.87 %) +2.8%
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- BM_ZFlat/10 525320 514522 232.0MB/s txt2 (61.93 %) +2.1%
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- BM_ZFlat/11 1596591 1551636 262.3MB/s txt3 (54.92 %) +2.9%
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- BM_ZFlat/12 2134523 2094033 219.5MB/s txt4 (66.22 %) +1.9%
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- BM_ZFlat/13 593024 587869 832.6MB/s bin (18.11 %) +0.9%
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- BM_ZFlat/14 114746 110666 329.5MB/s sum (48.96 %) +3.7%
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- BM_ZFlat/15 14376 14485 278.3MB/s man (59.36 %) -0.8%
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- BM_ZFlat/16 167908 150070 753.6MB/s pb (19.64 %) +11.9%
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- BM_ZFlat/17 460228 442253 397.5MB/s gaviota (37.72 %) +4.1%
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- BM_ZCord/0 164896 160241 609.4MB/s html +2.9%
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- BM_ZCord/1 2070239 2043492 327.7MB/s urls +1.3%
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- BM_ZCord/2 54402 47002 2.5GB/s jpg +15.7%
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- BM_ZCord/3 85871 83832 1073.1MB/s pdf +2.4%
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- BM_ZCord/4 664078 648825 602.0MB/s html4 +2.4%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/0 174874 172549 566.0MB/s html +1.3%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/1 2134410 2139173 313.0MB/s urls -0.2%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/2 71911 69551 1.7GB/s jpg +3.4%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/3 98236 99727 902.1MB/s pdf -1.5%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/4 710776 699104 558.8MB/s html4 +1.7%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 27358908 27200688 +0.6%
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- BM_UFlat/0 49356 49018 1.9GB/s html +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/1 516764 531955 1.2GB/s urls -2.9%
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- BM_UFlat/2 6982 7304 16.2GB/s jpg -4.4%
762
- BM_UFlat/3 15285 15598 5.6GB/s pdf -2.0%
763
- BM_UFlat/4 206557 206669 1.8GB/s html4 -0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/5 13681 13567 1.7GB/s cp +0.8%
765
- BM_UFlat/6 6571 6592 1.6GB/s c -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/7 2008 1994 1.7GB/s lsp +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/8 775700 773286 1.2GB/s xls +0.3%
768
- BM_UFlat/9 165578 164480 881.8MB/s txt1 +0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/10 143707 144139 828.2MB/s txt2 -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/11 443026 436281 932.8MB/s txt3 +1.5%
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- BM_UFlat/12 603129 595856 771.2MB/s txt4 +1.2%
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- BM_UFlat/13 271682 270450 1.8GB/s bin +0.5%
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- BM_UFlat/14 26200 25666 1.4GB/s sum +2.1%
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- BM_UFlat/15 2620 2608 1.5GB/s man +0.5%
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- BM_UFlat/16 48908 47756 2.3GB/s pb +2.4%
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- BM_UFlat/17 174638 170346 1031.9MB/s gaviota +2.5%
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- BM_UValidate/0 31922 31898 3.0GB/s html +0.1%
778
- BM_UValidate/1 341265 363554 1.8GB/s urls -6.1%
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- BM_UValidate/2 160 151 782.8GB/s jpg +6.0%
780
- BM_UValidate/3 10402 10380 8.5GB/s pdf +0.2%
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- BM_UValidate/4 129490 130587 2.9GB/s html4 -0.8%
782
- BM_UDataBuffer/0 59383 58736 1.6GB/s html +1.1%
783
- BM_UDataBuffer/1 619222 637786 1049.8MB/s urls -2.9%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/2 10775 11941 9.9GB/s jpg -9.8%
785
- BM_UDataBuffer/3 18002 17930 4.9GB/s pdf +0.4%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/4 259182 259306 1.5GB/s html4 -0.0%
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- BM_UCord/0 59379 57814 1.6GB/s html +2.7%
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- BM_UCord/1 598456 615162 1088.4MB/s urls -2.7%
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- BM_UCord/2 8519 8628 13.7GB/s jpg -1.3%
790
- BM_UCord/3 18123 17537 5.0GB/s pdf +3.3%
791
- BM_UCord/4 252375 252331 1.5GB/s html4 +0.0%
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- BM_UCordString/0 49494 49790 1.9GB/s html -0.6%
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- BM_UCordString/1 524659 541803 1.2GB/s urls -3.2%
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- BM_UCordString/2 8206 8354 14.2GB/s jpg -1.8%
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- BM_UCordString/3 17235 16537 5.3GB/s pdf +4.2%
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- BM_UCordString/4 210188 211072 1.8GB/s html4 -0.4%
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- BM_UCordValidate/0 31956 31587 3.0GB/s html +1.2%
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- BM_UCordValidate/1 340828 362141 1.8GB/s urls -5.9%
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- BM_UCordValidate/2 783 744 158.9GB/s jpg +5.2%
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- BM_UCordValidate/3 10543 10462 8.4GB/s pdf +0.8%
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- BM_UCordValidate/4 130150 129789 2.9GB/s html4 +0.3%
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- BM_ZFlat/0 113873 111200 878.2MB/s html (22.31 %) +2.4%
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- BM_ZFlat/1 1473023 1489858 449.4MB/s urls (47.77 %) -1.1%
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- BM_ZFlat/2 23569 19486 6.1GB/s jpg (99.87 %) +21.0%
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- BM_ZFlat/3 49178 48046 1.8GB/s pdf (82.07 %) +2.4%
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- BM_ZFlat/4 475063 469394 832.2MB/s html4 (22.51 %) +1.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/5 46910 46816 501.2MB/s cp (48.12 %) +0.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/6 16883 16916 628.6MB/s c (42.40 %) -0.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/7 5381 5447 651.5MB/s lsp (48.37 %) -1.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/8 1466870 1473861 666.3MB/s xls (41.23 %) -0.5%
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- BM_ZFlat/9 468006 464101 312.5MB/s txt1 (57.87 %) +0.8%
812
- BM_ZFlat/10 408157 408957 291.9MB/s txt2 (61.93 %) -0.2%
813
- BM_ZFlat/11 1253348 1232910 330.1MB/s txt3 (54.92 %) +1.7%
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- BM_ZFlat/12 1702373 1702977 269.8MB/s txt4 (66.22 %) -0.0%
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- BM_ZFlat/13 439792 438557 1116.0MB/s bin (18.11 %) +0.3%
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- BM_ZFlat/14 80766 78851 462.5MB/s sum (48.96 %) +2.4%
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- BM_ZFlat/15 7420 7542 534.5MB/s man (59.36 %) -1.6%
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- BM_ZFlat/16 112043 100126 1.1GB/s pb (19.64 %) +11.9%
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- BM_ZFlat/17 368877 357703 491.4MB/s gaviota (37.72 %) +3.1%
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- BM_ZCord/0 116402 113564 859.9MB/s html +2.5%
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- BM_ZCord/1 1507156 1519911 440.5MB/s urls -0.8%
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- BM_ZCord/2 39860 33686 3.5GB/s jpg +18.3%
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- BM_ZCord/3 56211 54694 1.6GB/s pdf +2.8%
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- BM_ZCord/4 485594 479212 815.1MB/s html4 +1.3%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/0 123185 121572 803.3MB/s html +1.3%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/1 1569111 1589380 421.3MB/s urls -1.3%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/2 53143 49556 2.4GB/s jpg +7.2%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/3 65725 66826 1.3GB/s pdf -1.6%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/4 517871 514750 758.9MB/s html4 +0.6%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 20258879 20315484 -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/0 97120 96585 1011.1MB/s html +0.6%
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- BM_UFlat/1 917473 948016 706.3MB/s urls -3.2%
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- BM_UFlat/2 21496 23938 4.9GB/s jpg -10.2%
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- BM_UFlat/3 44751 45639 1.9GB/s pdf -1.9%
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- BM_UFlat/4 391950 391413 998.0MB/s html4 +0.1%
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- BM_UFlat/5 37366 37201 630.7MB/s cp +0.4%
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- BM_UFlat/6 18350 18318 580.5MB/s c +0.2%
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- BM_UFlat/7 5672 5661 626.9MB/s lsp +0.2%
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- BM_UFlat/8 1533390 1529441 642.1MB/s xls +0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/9 335477 336553 431.0MB/s txt1 -0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/10 285140 292080 408.7MB/s txt2 -2.4%
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- BM_UFlat/11 888507 894758 454.9MB/s txt3 -0.7%
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- BM_UFlat/12 1187643 1210928 379.5MB/s txt4 -1.9%
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- BM_UFlat/13 493717 507447 964.5MB/s bin -2.7%
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- BM_UFlat/14 61740 60870 599.1MB/s sum +1.4%
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- BM_UFlat/15 7211 7187 560.9MB/s man +0.3%
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- BM_UFlat/16 97435 93100 1.2GB/s pb +4.7%
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- BM_UFlat/17 362662 356395 493.2MB/s gaviota +1.8%
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- BM_UValidate/0 47475 47118 2.0GB/s html +0.8%
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- BM_UValidate/1 501304 529741 1.2GB/s urls -5.4%
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- BM_UValidate/2 276 243 486.2GB/s jpg +13.6%
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- BM_UValidate/3 16361 16261 5.4GB/s pdf +0.6%
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- BM_UValidate/4 190741 190353 2.0GB/s html4 +0.2%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/0 111080 109771 889.6MB/s html +1.2%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/1 1051035 1085999 616.5MB/s urls -3.2%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/2 25801 25463 4.6GB/s jpg +1.3%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/3 50493 49946 1.8GB/s pdf +1.1%
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- BM_UDataBuffer/4 447258 444138 879.5MB/s html4 +0.7%
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- BM_UCord/0 109350 107909 905.0MB/s html +1.3%
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- BM_UCord/1 1023396 1054964 634.7MB/s urls -3.0%
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- BM_UCord/2 25292 24371 4.9GB/s jpg +3.8%
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- BM_UCord/3 48955 49736 1.8GB/s pdf -1.6%
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- BM_UCord/4 440452 437331 893.2MB/s html4 +0.7%
870
- BM_UCordString/0 98511 98031 996.2MB/s html +0.5%
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- BM_UCordString/1 933230 963495 694.9MB/s urls -3.1%
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- BM_UCordString/2 23311 24076 4.9GB/s jpg -3.2%
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- BM_UCordString/3 45568 46196 1.9GB/s pdf -1.4%
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- BM_UCordString/4 397791 396934 984.1MB/s html4 +0.2%
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- BM_UCordValidate/0 47537 46921 2.0GB/s html +1.3%
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- BM_UCordValidate/1 505071 532716 1.2GB/s urls -5.2%
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- BM_UCordValidate/2 1663 1621 72.9GB/s jpg +2.6%
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- BM_UCordValidate/3 16890 16926 5.2GB/s pdf -0.2%
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- BM_UCordValidate/4 192365 191984 2.0GB/s html4 +0.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/0 184708 179103 545.3MB/s html (22.31 %) +3.1%
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- BM_ZFlat/1 2293864 2302950 290.7MB/s urls (47.77 %) -0.4%
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- BM_ZFlat/2 52852 47618 2.5GB/s jpg (99.87 %) +11.0%
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- BM_ZFlat/3 100766 96179 935.3MB/s pdf (82.07 %) +4.8%
884
- BM_ZFlat/4 741220 727977 536.6MB/s html4 (22.51 %) +1.8%
885
- BM_ZFlat/5 85402 85418 274.7MB/s cp (48.12 %) -0.0%
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- BM_ZFlat/6 36558 36494 291.4MB/s c (42.40 %) +0.2%
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- BM_ZFlat/7 12706 12507 283.7MB/s lsp (48.37 %) +1.6%
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- BM_ZFlat/8 2336823 2335688 420.5MB/s xls (41.23 %) +0.0%
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- BM_ZFlat/9 701804 681153 212.9MB/s txt1 (57.87 %) +3.0%
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- BM_ZFlat/10 606700 597194 199.9MB/s txt2 (61.93 %) +1.6%
891
- BM_ZFlat/11 1852283 1803238 225.7MB/s txt3 (54.92 %) +2.7%
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- BM_ZFlat/12 2475527 2443354 188.1MB/s txt4 (66.22 %) +1.3%
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- BM_ZFlat/13 694497 696654 702.6MB/s bin (18.11 %) -0.3%
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- BM_ZFlat/14 136929 129855 280.8MB/s sum (48.96 %) +5.4%
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- BM_ZFlat/15 17172 17124 235.4MB/s man (59.36 %) +0.3%
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- BM_ZFlat/16 190364 171763 658.4MB/s pb (19.64 %) +10.8%
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- BM_ZFlat/17 567285 555190 316.6MB/s gaviota (37.72 %) +2.2%
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- BM_ZCord/0 193490 187031 522.1MB/s html +3.5%
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- BM_ZCord/1 2427537 2415315 277.2MB/s urls +0.5%
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- BM_ZCord/2 85378 81412 1.5GB/s jpg +4.9%
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- BM_ZCord/3 121898 119419 753.3MB/s pdf +2.1%
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- BM_ZCord/4 779564 762961 512.0MB/s html4 +2.2%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/0 213820 207272 471.1MB/s html +3.2%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/1 2589010 2586495 258.9MB/s urls +0.1%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/2 121871 118885 1018.4MB/s jpg +2.5%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/3 145382 145986 616.2MB/s pdf -0.4%
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- BM_ZDataBuffer/4 868117 852754 458.1MB/s html4 +1.8%
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- Sum of all benchmarks 33771833 33744763 +0.1%
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- BM_ZFlat/3 650583 650000 1000 138.4MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [ +3.1%]
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- BM_ZFlat/4 4661480 4660000 1000 83.8MB/s html4 (23.55 %) [ +4.3%]
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- BM_ZFlat/5 491973 490000 1000 47.9MB/s cp (48.12 %) [ +2.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/6 193575 192678 1038 55.2MB/s c (42.40 %) [ +9.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/7 62343 62754 3187 56.5MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [ +2.6%]
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- BM_ZFlat/8 17708468 17710000 1000 55.5MB/s xls (41.34 %) [ -0.3%]
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- BM_ZFlat/9 3755345 3760000 1000 38.6MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [ +8.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/10 3324217 3320000 1000 36.0MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [ +4.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/11 10139932 10140000 1000 40.1MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [ +6.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/12 13532109 13530000 1000 34.0MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [ +5.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/13 4690847 4690000 1000 104.4MB/s bin (18.21 %) [ +4.1%]
1083
- BM_ZFlat/14 830682 830000 1000 43.9MB/s sum (51.88 %) [ +1.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/15 84784 85011 2235 47.4MB/s man (59.36 %) [ +1.1%]
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- BM_ZFlat/16 1293254 1290000 1000 87.7MB/s pb (23.15 %) [ +2.3%]
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- BM_ZFlat/17 2775155 2780000 1000 63.2MB/s gaviota (38.27 %) [+12.2%]
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-
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- Core i7 in 32-bit mode (only one run and 100 iterations, though, so noisy):
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-
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- Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations
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- BM_ZFlat/0 227582 223464 3043 437.0MB/s html (23.57 %) [ +7.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/1 2982430 2918455 233 229.4MB/s urls (50.89 %) [ +2.9%]
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- BM_ZFlat/2 46967 46658 15217 2.5GB/s jpg (99.88 %) [ +0.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/3 115298 114864 5833 783.2MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [ +1.5%]
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- BM_ZFlat/4 913440 899743 778 434.2MB/s html4 (23.55 %) [ +0.3%]
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- BM_ZFlat/5 110302 108571 7000 216.1MB/s cp (48.12 %) [ +0.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/6 44409 43372 15909 245.2MB/s c (42.40 %) [ +0.8%]
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- BM_ZFlat/7 15713 15643 46667 226.9MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [ +2.7%]
1100
- BM_ZFlat/8 2625539 2602230 269 377.4MB/s xls (41.34 %) [ +1.4%]
1101
- BM_ZFlat/9 808884 811429 875 178.8MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [ -3.9%]
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- BM_ZFlat/10 709532 700000 1000 170.5MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [ +0.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/11 2177682 2162162 333 188.2MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [ -1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/12 2849640 2840000 250 161.8MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [ -1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/13 849760 835476 778 585.8MB/s bin (18.21 %) [ +1.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/14 165940 164571 4375 221.6MB/s sum (51.88 %) [ +1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/15 20939 20571 35000 196.0MB/s man (59.36 %) [ +2.1%]
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- BM_ZFlat/16 239209 236544 2917 478.1MB/s pb (23.15 %) [ +4.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/17 616206 610000 1000 288.2MB/s gaviota (38.27 %) [ -1.6%]
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- R=sanjay
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-
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- git-svn-id: https://snappy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@60 03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143
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- commit f8829ea39d51432ba4e6a26ddaec57acea779f4c
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- Author: snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com <snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com@03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143>
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- Date: Tue Feb 21 17:02:17 2012 +0000
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- Enable the use of unaligned loads and stores for ARM-based architectures
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- where they are available (ARMv7 and higher). This gives a significant
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- speed boost on ARM, both for compression and decompression.
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- It should not affect x86 at all.
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- There are more changes possible to speed up ARM, but it might not be
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- that easy to do without hurting x86 or making the code uglier.
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- Also, we de not try to use NEON yet.
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- Microbenchmark results on a Cortex-A9 1GHz, using g++ 4.6.2 (from Ubuntu/Linaro),
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- -O2 -DNDEBUG -Wa,-march=armv7a -mtune=cortex-a9 -mthumb-interwork:
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- Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations
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- BM_UFlat/0 524806 529100 378 184.6MB/s html [+33.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/1 5139790 5200000 100 128.8MB/s urls [+28.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/2 86540 84166 1901 1.4GB/s jpg [ +0.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/3 215351 210176 904 428.0MB/s pdf [+29.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/4 2144490 2100000 100 186.0MB/s html4 [+33.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/5 194482 190000 1000 123.5MB/s cp [+36.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/6 91843 90175 2107 117.9MB/s c [+38.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/7 28535 28426 6684 124.8MB/s lsp [+34.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/8 9206600 9200000 100 106.7MB/s xls [+42.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/9 1865273 1886792 106 76.9MB/s txt1 [+32.5%]
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- BM_UFlat/10 1576809 1587301 126 75.2MB/s txt2 [+32.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/11 4968450 4900000 100 83.1MB/s txt3 [+32.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/12 6673970 6700000 100 68.6MB/s txt4 [+32.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 2391470 2400000 100 203.9MB/s bin [+29.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/14 334601 344827 522 105.8MB/s sum [+30.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/15 37404 38080 5252 105.9MB/s man [+33.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/16 535470 540540 370 209.2MB/s pb [+31.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/17 1875245 1886792 106 93.2MB/s gaviota [+37.8%]
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- BM_UValidate/0 178425 179533 1114 543.9MB/s html [ +2.7%]
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- BM_UValidate/1 2100450 2000000 100 334.8MB/s urls [ +5.0%]
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- BM_UValidate/2 1039 1044 172413 113.3GB/s jpg [ +3.4%]
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- BM_UValidate/3 59423 59470 3363 1.5GB/s pdf [ +7.8%]
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- BM_UValidate/4 760716 766283 261 509.8MB/s html4 [ +6.5%]
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- BM_ZFlat/0 1204632 1204819 166 81.1MB/s html (23.57 %) [+32.8%]
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- BM_ZFlat/1 15656190 15600000 100 42.9MB/s urls (50.89 %) [+27.6%]
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- BM_ZFlat/2 403336 410677 487 294.8MB/s jpg (99.88 %) [+16.5%]
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- BM_ZFlat/3 664073 671140 298 134.0MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [+28.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/4 4961940 4900000 100 79.7MB/s html4 (23.55 %) [+30.6%]
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- BM_ZFlat/5 500664 501253 399 46.8MB/s cp (48.12 %) [+33.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/6 217276 215982 926 49.2MB/s c (42.40 %) [+25.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/7 64122 65487 3054 54.2MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [+36.1%]
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- BM_ZFlat/8 18045730 18000000 100 54.6MB/s xls (41.34 %) [+34.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/9 4051530 4000000 100 36.3MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [+25.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/10 3451800 3500000 100 34.1MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [+25.7%]
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- BM_ZFlat/11 11052340 11100000 100 36.7MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [+24.3%]
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- BM_ZFlat/12 14538690 14600000 100 31.5MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [+24.7%]
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- BM_ZFlat/13 5041850 5000000 100 97.9MB/s bin (18.21 %) [+32.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/14 908840 909090 220 40.1MB/s sum (51.88 %) [+22.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/15 86921 86206 1972 46.8MB/s man (59.36 %) [+42.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/16 1312315 1315789 152 86.0MB/s pb (23.15 %) [+34.5%]
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- BM_ZFlat/17 3173120 3200000 100 54.9MB/s gaviota (38.27%) [+28.1%]
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- The move from 64-bit to 32-bit operations for the copies also affected 32-bit x86;
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- positive on the decompression side, and slightly negative on the compression side
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- (unless that is noise; I only ran once):
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-
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- Benchmark Time(ns) CPU(ns) Iterations
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- BM_UFlat/0 86279 86140 7778 1.1GB/s html [ +7.5%]
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- BM_UFlat/1 839265 822622 778 813.9MB/s urls [ +9.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/2 9180 9143 87500 12.9GB/s jpg [ +1.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/3 35080 35000 20000 2.5GB/s pdf [+10.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/4 350318 345000 2000 1.1GB/s html4 [ +7.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/5 33808 33472 21212 701.0MB/s cp [ +9.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/6 15201 15214 46667 698.9MB/s c [+14.9%]
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- BM_UFlat/7 4652 4651 159091 762.9MB/s lsp [ +7.5%]
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- BM_UFlat/8 1285551 1282528 538 765.7MB/s xls [+10.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/9 282510 281690 2414 514.9MB/s txt1 [+13.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/10 243494 239286 2800 498.9MB/s txt2 [+14.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/11 743625 740000 1000 550.0MB/s txt3 [+14.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/12 999441 989717 778 464.3MB/s txt4 [+16.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 412402 410076 1707 1.2GB/s bin [ +7.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/14 54876 54000 10000 675.3MB/s sum [+13.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/15 6146 6100 100000 660.8MB/s man [+14.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/16 90496 90286 8750 1.2GB/s pb [ +4.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/17 292650 292000 2500 602.0MB/s gaviota [+18.1%]
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- BM_UValidate/0 49620 49699 14286 1.9GB/s html [ +0.0%]
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- BM_UValidate/1 501371 500000 1000 1.3GB/s urls [ +0.0%]
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- BM_UValidate/2 232 227 3043478 521.5GB/s jpg [ +1.3%]
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- BM_UValidate/3 17250 17143 43750 5.1GB/s pdf [ -1.3%]
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- BM_UValidate/4 198643 200000 3500 1.9GB/s html4 [ -0.9%]
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- BM_ZFlat/0 227128 229415 3182 425.7MB/s html (23.57 %) [ -1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/1 2970089 2960000 250 226.2MB/s urls (50.89 %) [ -1.9%]
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- BM_ZFlat/2 45683 44999 15556 2.6GB/s jpg (99.88 %) [ +2.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/3 114661 113136 6364 795.1MB/s pdf (82.13 %) [ -1.5%]
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- BM_ZFlat/4 919702 914286 875 427.2MB/s html4 (23.55%) [ -1.3%]
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- BM_ZFlat/5 108189 108422 6364 216.4MB/s cp (48.12 %) [ -1.2%]
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- BM_ZFlat/6 44525 44000 15909 241.7MB/s c (42.40 %) [ -2.9%]
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- BM_ZFlat/7 15973 15857 46667 223.8MB/s lsp (48.37 %) [ +0.0%]
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- BM_ZFlat/8 2677888 2639405 269 372.1MB/s xls (41.34 %) [ -1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/9 800715 780000 1000 186.0MB/s txt1 (59.81 %) [ -0.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/10 700089 700000 1000 170.5MB/s txt2 (64.07 %) [ -2.9%]
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- BM_ZFlat/11 2159356 2138365 318 190.3MB/s txt3 (57.11 %) [ -0.3%]
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- BM_ZFlat/12 2796143 2779923 259 165.3MB/s txt4 (68.35 %) [ -1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/13 856458 835476 778 585.8MB/s bin (18.21 %) [ -0.1%]
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- BM_ZFlat/14 166908 166857 4375 218.6MB/s sum (51.88 %) [ -1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/15 21181 20857 35000 193.3MB/s man (59.36 %) [ -0.8%]
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- BM_ZFlat/16 244009 239973 2917 471.3MB/s pb (23.15 %) [ -1.4%]
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- BM_ZFlat/17 596362 590000 1000 297.9MB/s gaviota (38.27%) [ +0.0%]
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- commit f2e184f638bdc7905f26c24faaf10fc0f5d33403
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- Author: snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com <snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com@03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143>
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- Date: Sat Feb 11 22:11:22 2012 +0000
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- Lower the size allocated in the "corrupted input" unit test from 256 MB
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- to 2 MB. This fixes issues with running the unit test on platforms with
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- Also, reactivate the 2 MB test for 64-bit platforms; there's no good
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- R=sanjay
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- git-svn-id: https://snappy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@58 03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143
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- commit e750dc0f054ba74b0ce76dd2013e6728cc7a41c5
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- Author: snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com <snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com@03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143>
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- Date: Sun Jan 8 17:55:48 2012 +0000
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- Minor refactoring to accomodate changes in Google's internal code tree.
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- git-svn-id: https://snappy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@57 03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143
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- commit d9068ee301bdf893a4d8cb7c6518eacc44c4c1f2
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- Author: snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com <snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com@03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143>
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- Date: Wed Jan 4 13:10:46 2012 +0000
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- Fix public issue r57: Fix most warnings with -Wall, mostly signed/unsigned
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- warnings. There are still some in the unit test, but the main .cc file should
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- be clean. We haven't enabled -Wall for the default build, since the unit test
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- is still not clean.
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- This also fixes a real bug in the open-source implementation of
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- ReadFileToStringOrDie(); it would not detect errors correctly.
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-
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- I had to go through some pains to avoid performance loss as the types
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- were changed; I think there might still be some with 32-bit if and only if LFS
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- is enabled (ie., size_t is 64-bit), but for regular 32-bit and 64-bit I can't
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- see any losses, and I've diffed the generated GCC assembler between the old and
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- slightly faster.
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- This may or may not enable compression of very large blocks (>2^32 bytes)
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- when size_t is 64-bit, but I haven't checked, and it is still not a supported
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- git-svn-id: https://snappy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@56 03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143
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- commit 0755c815197dacc77d8971ae917c86d7aa96bf8e
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- Author: snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com <snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com@03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143>
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- Date: Wed Jan 4 10:46:39 2012 +0000
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- Add a framing format description. We do not have any implementation of this at
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- the current point, but there seems to be enough of a general interest in the
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- topic (cf. public bug #34).
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- R=csilvers,sanjay
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- git-svn-id: https://snappy.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@55 03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143
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- commit d7eb2dc4133794b62cba691f9be40d1549bc32e2
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- Author: snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com <snappy.mirrorbot@gmail.com@03e5f5b5-db94-4691-08a0-1a8bf15f6143>
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- Speed up decompression by moving the refill check to the end of the loop.
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- BM_UFlat/0 74492 74491 187894 1.3GB/s html [ +5.9%]
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- BM_UFlat/1 712268 712263 19644 940.0MB/s urls [ +3.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/2 10591 10590 1000000 11.2GB/s jpg [ -6.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/3 29643 29643 469915 3.0GB/s pdf [ +7.9%]
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- BM_UFlat/4 304669 304667 45930 1.3GB/s html4 [ +4.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/5 28508 28507 490077 823.1MB/s cp [ +4.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/6 12415 12415 1000000 856.5MB/s c [ +8.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/7 3415 3415 4084723 1039.0MB/s lsp [+18.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/8 979569 979563 14261 1002.5MB/s xls [ +5.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/9 230150 230148 60934 630.2MB/s txt1 [ +5.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/10 197167 197166 71135 605.5MB/s txt2 [ +4.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/11 607394 607390 23041 670.1MB/s txt3 [ +5.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/12 808502 808496 17316 568.4MB/s txt4 [ +5.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 372791 372788 37564 1.3GB/s bin [ +3.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/14 44541 44541 313969 818.8MB/s sum [ +5.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/15 4833 4833 2898697 834.1MB/s man [ +4.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/16 79855 79855 175356 1.4GB/s pb [ +4.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/17 245845 245843 56838 715.0MB/s gaviota [ +5.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/0 107911 107890 100000 905.1MB/s html [ +2.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/1 1011237 1011041 10000 662.3MB/s urls [ +2.5%]
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- BM_UFlat/2 26775 26770 523089 4.4GB/s jpg [ +0.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/3 48103 48095 290618 1.8GB/s pdf [ +3.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/4 437724 437644 31937 892.6MB/s html4 [ +2.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/5 39607 39600 358284 592.5MB/s cp [ +2.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/6 18227 18224 768191 583.5MB/s c [ +2.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/7 5171 5170 2709437 686.4MB/s lsp [ +3.9%]
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- BM_UFlat/8 1560291 1559989 8970 629.5MB/s xls [ +3.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/9 335401 335343 41731 432.5MB/s txt1 [ +3.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/10 287014 286963 48758 416.0MB/s txt2 [ +2.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/11 888522 888356 15752 458.1MB/s txt3 [ +2.9%]
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- BM_UFlat/12 1186600 1186378 10000 387.3MB/s txt4 [ +3.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 572295 572188 24468 855.4MB/s bin [ +2.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/14 64060 64049 218401 569.4MB/s sum [ +4.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/15 7264 7263 1916168 555.0MB/s man [ +1.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/16 108853 108836 100000 1039.1MB/s pb [ +1.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/1 1000435 1000107 10000 669.5MB/s urls [ +6.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/3 48206 48193 291121 1.8GB/s pdf [ +5.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/4 421980 421850 33174 926.0MB/s html4 [ +7.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/5 40368 40357 346994 581.4MB/s cp [ +8.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/6 19836 19830 708695 536.2MB/s c [ +8.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/8 1693093 1692514 8261 580.2MB/s xls [ +8.0%]
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- BM_UFlat/9 365991 365886 38225 396.4MB/s txt1 [ +7.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/10 311330 311238 44950 383.6MB/s txt2 [ +7.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/11 975037 974737 14376 417.5MB/s txt3 [ +6.9%]
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- BM_UFlat/12 1303558 1303175 10000 352.6MB/s txt4 [ +7.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 517448 517290 27144 946.2MB/s bin [ +5.5%]
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- BM_UFlat/15 7976 7974 1760383 505.6MB/s man [ +5.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/16 103121 103092 100000 1097.0MB/s pb [ +8.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/4 319406 319380 43771 1.2GB/s html4 [ +1.9%]
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- BM_UFlat/5 29639 29636 472862 791.7MB/s cp [ +5.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/12 848847 848769 16443 541.4MB/s txt4 [ +3.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 384968 384938 36366 1.2GB/s bin [ +0.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/14 47106 47101 297770 774.3MB/s sum [ +4.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/15 5063 5063 2772202 796.2MB/s man [ +7.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/16 83663 83656 167697 1.3GB/s pb [ +1.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/8 1828487 1827886 7658 537.3MB/s xls [ +2.6%]
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- BM_UFlat/11 1042062 1041674 10000 390.7MB/s txt3 [ +1.1%]
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- BM_UFlat/12 1398902 1398456 10000 328.6MB/s txt4 [ +1.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 545706 545530 25669 897.2MB/s bin [ -0.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/14 71512 71505 196035 510.0MB/s sum [ +1.4%]
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- BM_UFlat/4 294636 293834 47782 1.3GB/s html4 [ +2.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/5 28399 28320 494700 828.5MB/s cp [ +3.5%]
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- BM_UFlat/6 12795 12760 1000000 833.3MB/s c [ +1.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/7 3984 3973 3526448 893.2MB/s lsp [ +5.7%]
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- BM_UFlat/13 347860 346998 40346 1.4GB/s bin [ +1.2%]
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- BM_UFlat/14 44684 44559 315315 818.4MB/s sum [ +2.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/15 5120 5106 2739726 789.4MB/s man [ +3.3%]
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- BM_UFlat/16 76591 76355 183486 1.4GB/s pb [ +2.8%]
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- BM_UFlat/17 238564 237828 58824 739.1MB/s gaviota [ +1.6%]
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- BM_UValidate/0 42194 42060 333333 2.3GB/s html [ -0.1%]
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- BM_UValidate/2 197 196 71428571 603.3GB/s jpg [ +0.5%]
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