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diff --git a/benchmarks/readme.txt b/benchmarks/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c836d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/benchmarks/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +Contents +-------- + +This folder contains three kinds of file: + +- Code, such as ProtoBench.java, to build the benchmarking framework. +- Protocol buffer definitions (.proto files) +- Sample data files + +If we end up with a lot of different benchmarks it may be worth +separating these out info different directories, but while there are +so few they might as well all be together. + +Running a benchmark (Java) +-------------------------- + +1) Build protoc and the Java protocol buffer library. The examples + below assume a jar file (protobuf.jar) has been built and copied + into this directory. + +2) Build ProtoBench: + $ javac -d tmp -cp protobuf.jar ProtoBench.java + +3) Generate code for the relevant benchmark protocol buffer, e.g. + $ protoc --java_out=tmp google_size.proto google_speed.proto + +4) Build the generated code, e.g. + $ cd tmp + $ javac -d . -cp ../protobuf.jar benchmarks/*.java + +5) Run the test. Arguments are given in pairs - the first argument + is the descriptor type; the second is the filename. For example: + $ java -cp .;../protobuf.jar com.google.protocolbuffers.ProtoBench + benchmarks.GoogleSize$SizeMessage1 ../google_message1.dat + benchmarks.GoogleSpeed$SpeedMessage1 ../google_message1.dat + benchmarks.GoogleSize$SizeMessage2 ../google_message2.dat + benchmarks.GoogleSpeed$SpeedMessage2 ../google_message2.dat + +6) Wait! Each test runs for around 30 seconds, and there are 6 tests + per class/data combination. The above command would therefore take + about 12 minutes to run. + + +Benchmarks available +-------------------- + +From Google: +google_size.proto and google_speed.proto, messages +google_message1.dat and google_message2.dat. The proto files are +equivalent, but optimized differently. |