use super::{LONG, MEDIUM, SHORT}; use test::black_box; use test::Bencher; macro_rules! benches { ($( fn $name: ident($arg: ident: &[u8]) $body: block )+) => { benches!(mod short SHORT[..] $($name $arg $body)+); benches!(mod medium MEDIUM[..] $($name $arg $body)+); benches!(mod long LONG[..] $($name $arg $body)+); // Ensure we benchmark cases where the functions are called with strings // that are not perfectly aligned or have a length which is not a // multiple of size_of::() (or both) benches!(mod unaligned_head MEDIUM[1..] $($name $arg $body)+); benches!(mod unaligned_tail MEDIUM[..(MEDIUM.len() - 1)] $($name $arg $body)+); benches!(mod unaligned_both MEDIUM[1..(MEDIUM.len() - 1)] $($name $arg $body)+); }; (mod $mod_name: ident $input: ident [$range: expr] $($name: ident $arg: ident $body: block)+) => { mod $mod_name { use super::*; $( #[bench] fn $name(bencher: &mut Bencher) { bencher.bytes = $input[$range].len() as u64; let mut vec = $input.as_bytes().to_vec(); bencher.iter(|| { let $arg: &[u8] = &black_box(&mut vec)[$range]; black_box($body) }) } )+ } }; } benches! { fn case00_libcore(bytes: &[u8]) { bytes.is_ascii() } fn case01_iter_all(bytes: &[u8]) { bytes.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii()) } fn case02_align_to(bytes: &[u8]) { is_ascii_align_to(bytes) } fn case03_align_to_unrolled(bytes: &[u8]) { is_ascii_align_to_unrolled(bytes) } } // These are separate since it's easier to debug errors if they don't go through // macro expansion first. fn is_ascii_align_to(bytes: &[u8]) -> bool { if bytes.len() < core::mem::size_of::() { return bytes.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii()); } // SAFETY: transmuting a sequence of `u8` to `usize` is always fine let (head, body, tail) = unsafe { bytes.align_to::() }; head.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii()) && body.iter().all(|w| !contains_nonascii(*w)) && tail.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii()) } fn is_ascii_align_to_unrolled(bytes: &[u8]) -> bool { if bytes.len() < core::mem::size_of::() { return bytes.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii()); } // SAFETY: transmuting a sequence of `u8` to `[usize; 2]` is always fine let (head, body, tail) = unsafe { bytes.align_to::<[usize; 2]>() }; head.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii()) && body.iter().all(|w| !contains_nonascii(w[0] | w[1])) && tail.iter().all(|b| b.is_ascii()) } #[inline] fn contains_nonascii(v: usize) -> bool { const NONASCII_MASK: usize = usize::from_ne_bytes([0x80; core::mem::size_of::()]); (NONASCII_MASK & v) != 0 }