John Cowan wrote:
felix winkelmann scripsit: On my box it doesn't even weed anything out. When I take 100 nsample runs, the average is the same within 1%, no matter what the stack size is. That's why I implemented NOISE_THRESHOLD of 5% for the CMake build. And really, my professional benchmarking experience is anything under 20% is not to be taken seriously. So there are clearly classes of machines for which the current nsampling ritual is a waste of time. A seriously major waste of time, actually, when 100 samples are needed for stability. One thing I'm certain of: ./configure's generation of chicken-defaults.h in Makefile.am *is definitely* a randomizer. No question. 3 samples is way substandard. Cheers, Brandon Van Every |
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