pub struct ReproducibleBenchmark { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Reproducible benchmark runner
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Source§impl ReproducibleBenchmark
impl ReproducibleBenchmark
pub fn new(protocol: BenchmarkProtocol) -> Self
Sourcepub fn standard_comparison_protocol() -> BenchmarkProtocol
pub fn standard_comparison_protocol() -> BenchmarkProtocol
Create standard comparison protocol
Sourcepub fn run_complete_benchmark(&mut self) -> CompleteBenchmarkResults
pub fn run_complete_benchmark(&mut self) -> CompleteBenchmarkResults
Run complete validation benchmark
Sourcepub fn generate_complete_report(
&self,
results: &CompleteBenchmarkResults,
) -> String
pub fn generate_complete_report( &self, results: &CompleteBenchmarkResults, ) -> String
Generate comprehensive benchmark report
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impl Freeze for ReproducibleBenchmark
impl RefUnwindSafe for ReproducibleBenchmark
impl Send for ReproducibleBenchmark
impl Sync for ReproducibleBenchmark
impl Unpin for ReproducibleBenchmark
impl UnwindSafe for ReproducibleBenchmark
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