On Jun 19, 2015, at 6:59 AM, Marc Feeley feeley@iro.umontreal.ca wrote:
I have a student, Julie Kienzle, working this summer on the evolution of Gambit’s performance over the history of the commits. The graphs produced by her work up to now are here:
http://gambitscheme.org/~kienzle/charts/web/graphics-web.html
There are graphs giving the geometric mean of all benchmarks in various settings (32/64 bit single/multiple hosts, with safe/unsafe declarations, etc), and also graphs for individual benchmarks.
Comments are welcome.
I think there’s too much emphasis on performance and not enough on capabilities (libraries, macros, building communities, …).
And yes, I know that I’m a prime contributor to the emphasis on performance, and the emphasis on performance, correctness, and completeness (at least of R[45]RS) is what drew me to Gambit in the first place.
I don’t know how to encourage those other things.
Brad