Dear Sergey,

Thank you for this very interesting post. We are very interested in comparing 
different Icon and Unicon implementations on different OS/CPU/compiler builds 
and identifying the fastest way to run different kinds of Icon and Unicon 
programs. Perhaps your benchmark tests certain language features not 
well-covered by our current benchmarks, which come from expansions of the old 
Icon Benchmark suite, plus the computer language benchmark game.  I will send 
you a separate message about it after I have had a chance to look at your work 
in more detail.

Warm regards,
Clint Jeffery
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From: Sergey Logichev [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 6:16 AM
To: Unicon group
Subject: [Unicon-group] Performance Icon/Unicon on Windows

 Hello!

I have tested different builds of Icon/Unicon for Windows. It seems that for 
old PC/notebook results may depend from current system activity during test. 
For example antivirus software may influent in very great degree. In the case 
of more powerful hardware these influencies are negligible.
Unicon on modern Windows runs very fast. But for Linux it is even faster. 
Unfortunately I had no time to play with Linux builds.

Binary build (#5) available for download from sourceforge.net is quite slow and 
shall be updated I think.

Build #6 is based on current SVN version of Unicon sources.


Performance results (in seconds) for different Icon/Unicon builds.

Tests were performed with help of xMarkup utility (xmarkup.sourceforge.net).

Test task: markup analysis of complete F.M.Dostoevsky’s writings in HTML format 
 from www.rvb.ru/dostoevski<http://www.rvb.ru/dostoevski> (1209 files).

Test script:: analyse_tags.par



Test builds:

1.      Icon 9.3.1 (Windows binary, Linux sources)

2.      Icon 9.5.1 (Cygwin/Linux sources)

3.      Unicon 12.1 sources, no pthreads

4.      Unicon 12.1 sources, with pthreads

5.      Unicon 12.1 binary with pthreads



6.      Unicon 12.1 sources 06-05-2014, no pthreads


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