pub struct StatisticalValidator { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Statistical validator for benchmark results
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Source§impl StatisticalValidator
impl StatisticalValidator
pub fn new(confidence_level: f64, min_effect_size: f64, min_power: f64) -> Self
Sourcepub fn validate_benchmarks(
&self,
baseline_timings: &[Duration],
optimized_timings: &[Duration],
implementation_name: &str,
) -> StatisticalAnalysis
pub fn validate_benchmarks( &self, baseline_timings: &[Duration], optimized_timings: &[Duration], implementation_name: &str, ) -> StatisticalAnalysis
Perform comprehensive statistical validation
Sourcepub fn generate_report(&self, analysis: &StatisticalAnalysis) -> String
pub fn generate_report(&self, analysis: &StatisticalAnalysis) -> String
Generate detailed statistical report
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impl Freeze for StatisticalValidator
impl RefUnwindSafe for StatisticalValidator
impl Send for StatisticalValidator
impl Sync for StatisticalValidator
impl Unpin for StatisticalValidator
impl UnwindSafe for StatisticalValidator
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