Is there a way to measure performance without depending on the hardware, i.e. two entirely different computers get the same score for the same code?

I could probably run the program on a server or something, but something local feels more reliable.

  • vole@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    perf and valgrind might be good places to start. Although, some programs aren’t going to have the exact same executed instruction count between runs, and it’s possible that executed instruction count can depend on the exact CPU that’s running. You can probably mitigate the latter by running valgrind and the program inside of QEMU.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you! That’s exactly the kinda thing I was looking for!