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package org.openjdk.jmh.samples;
import org.openjdk.jmh.annotations.Benchmark;
import org.openjdk.jmh.annotations.Scope;
import org.openjdk.jmh.annotations.Setup;
import org.openjdk.jmh.annotations.State;
import org.openjdk.jmh.annotations.TearDown;
import org.openjdk.jmh.runner.Runner;
import org.openjdk.jmh.runner.RunnerException;
import org.openjdk.jmh.runner.options.Options;
import org.openjdk.jmh.runner.options.OptionsBuilder;
@State(Scope.Thread)
public class JMHSample_05_StateFixtures {
double x;
/*
* Since @State objects are kept around during the lifetime of the benchmark,
* it helps to have the methods which do state housekeeping. These are usual
* fixture methods, you are probably familiar with them from JUnit and TestNG.
*
* Fixture methods make sense only on @State objects, and JMH will fail to compile
* the test otherwise.
*
* As with the State, fixture methods are only called by those benchmark threads
* which are using the state. That means, you can operate the thread-local contexts,
* (don't) use synchronization as if you are executing in the context of benchmark
* thread.
*
* Note: fixture methods can also work with static fields, although the semantics
* of these operations fall back out of State scope, and obey usual Java rules (i.e.
* one static field per class).
*/
/*
* Ok, let's prepare our benchmark:
*/
@Setup
public void prepare() {
x = Math.PI;
}
/*
* And, check the benchmark went fine afterwards:
*/
@TearDown
public void check() {
assert x > Math.PI : "Nothing changed?";
}
/*
* This method obviously does the right thing, incrementing the field x
* in the benchmark state. check() will never fail this way, because
* we are always guaranteed to have at least one benchmark call.
*/
@Benchmark
public void measureRight() {
x++;
}
/*
* This method, however, will fail the check(), because we deliberately
* have the "typo", and increment only the local variable. This should
* not pass the check, and JMH will fail the run.
*/
@Benchmark
public void measureWrong() {
double x = 0;
x++;
}
/*
* ============================== HOW TO RUN THIS TEST: ====================================
*
* You can see measureRight() yields the result, and measureWrong() fires
* the assert at the end of the run.
*
* You can run this test:
*
* a) Via the command line:
* $ mvn clean install
* $ java -ea -jar target/benchmarks.jar ".*JMHSample_05.*" -wi 5 -i 5 -f 1
* (we requested 5 warmup/measurement iterations, single fork)
*
* b) Via the Java API:
* (see the JMH homepage for possible caveats when running from IDE:
* http://openjdk.java.net/projects/code-tools/jmh/)
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws RunnerException {
Options opt = new OptionsBuilder()
.include(".*" + JMHSample_05_StateFixtures.class.getSimpleName() + ".*")
.warmupIterations(5)
.measurementIterations(5)
.forks(1)
.jvmArgs("-ea")
.build();
new Runner(opt).run();
}
}
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