# unreleased ## Features ## Changes ## Bugfixes ## Other # v1.16.1 ## Bugfixes - Fix line-wrapping of `--help` text (@sharkdp) - Fix `--input=null` (@sharkdp) # v1.16.0 ## Features - Added new `--input` option, see #541 and #563 (@snease) - Added possibility to specify `-` as the filename in the `--export-*` options, see #615 and #623 (@humblepenguinn) ## Changes - Improve hints for outlier warnings if `--warmup` or `--prepare` are in use already, see #570 (@sharkdp) ## Bugfixes - Fix uncolored output on Windows if `TERM` is not set, see #583 (@nabijaczleweli) - On Windows, only run `cmd.exe` with the `/C` option. Use `-c` for all other shells. See #568 and #582 (@FilipAndersson245) ## Other - Thanks to @berombau for working on dependency upgrades, see #584 - Fixed installationm on Windows, see #595 and #596 (@AntoniosBarotsis) # v1.15.0 ## Features - Disable colorized output in case of `TERM=dumb` or `NO_COLOR=1`, see #542 and #555 (@nabijaczleweli) - Add new (experimental) `--min-benchmarking-time ` option, see #527 (@sharkdp) ## Bugfixes - Fix user and kernel times on Windows, see #368 and #538 (@clemenswasser) ## Other - Improve `--help` texts of `--export-*` options, see #506 and #522 (@Engineer-of-Efficiency) # v1.14.0 ## Features - Add a new `--output={null,pipe,inherit,}` option to control where the output of the benchmarked program is redirected (if at all), see #377 and #509 (@tavianator, originally suggested by @BurntSushi) - Add Emacs org-mode as a new export format, see #491 (@ppaulweber) # v1.13.0 ## Features - Added a new `--shell=none`/`-N` option to disable the intermediate shell for executing the benchmarked commands. Hyperfine normally measures and subtracts the shell spawning time, but the intermediate shell always introduces a certain level of measurement noise. Using `--shell=none`/`-N` allows users to benchmark very fast commands (with a runtime on the order of a few milliseconds). See #336, #429, and #487 (@cipriancraciun and @sharkdp) - Added `--setup`/`-s` option that can be used to run `make all` or similar. It runs once per set of tests, like `--cleanup`/`-c` (@avar) - Added new `plot_progression.py` script to debug background interference effects. ## Changes - Breaking change: the `-s` short option for `--style` is now used for the new `--setup` option. - The environment offset randomization is now also available on Windows, see #484 ## Other - Improved documentation and test coverage, cleaned up code base for future improvements. # v1.12.0 ## Features - `--command-name` can now take parameter names from `--parameter-*` options, see #351 and #391 (@silathdiir) - Exit codes (or signals) are now printed in cases of command failures, see #342 (@KaindlJulian) - Exit codes are now part of the JSON output, see #371 (@JordiChauzi) - Colorized output should now be enabled on Windows by default, see #427 ## Changes - When `--export-*` commands are used, result files are created before benchmark execution to fail early in case of, e.g., wrong permissions. See #306 (@s1ck). - When `--export-*` options are used, result files are written after each individual benchmark command instead of writing after all benchmarks have finished. See #306 (@s1ck). - Reduce number of shell startup time measurements from 200 to 50, generally speeding up benchmarks. See #378 - User and system time are now in consistent time units, see #408 and #409 (@film42) # v1.11.0 ## Features - The `-L`/`--parameter-list` option can now be specified multiple times to evaluate all possible combinations of the listed parameters: ``` bash hyperfine -L number 1,2 -L letter a,b,c \ "echo {number}{letter}" \ "printf '%s\n' {number}{letter}" # runs 12 benchmarks: 2 commands (echo and printf) times 6 combinations of # the "letter" and "number" parameters ``` See: #253, #318 (@wchargin) - Add CLI option to identify a command with a custom name, see #326 (@scampi) ## Changes - When parameters are used with `--parameter-list` or `--parameter-scan`, the JSON export format now contains a dictionary `parameters` instead of a single key `parameter`. See #253, #318. - The `plot_parametrized.py` script now infers the parameter name, and its `--parameter-name` argument has been deprecated. See #253, #318. ## Bugfixes - Fix a bug in the outlier detection which would only detect "slow outliers" but not the fast ones (runs that are much faster than the rest of the benchmarking runs), see #329 - Better error messages for very fast commands that would lead to inf/nan results in the relative speed comparison, see #319 - Show error message if `--warmup` or `--*runs` arguments can not be parsed, see #337 - Keep output colorized when the output is not interactive and `--style=full` or `--style=color` is used. # v1.10.0 ## Features - Hyperfine now comes with shell completion files for Bash, Zsh, Fish and PowerShell, see #290 (@four0000four). - Hyperfine now comes with a basic man page, see #257 (@cadeef) - During execution of benchmarks, hyperfine will now set a `HYPERFINE_RANDOMIZED_ENVIRONMENT_OFFSET` environment variable in order to randomize the memory layout. See #235 and #241 for references and details. - A few enhancements for the histogram plotting scripts and the advanced statistics script - Updates for the `plot_whisker.py` script, see #275 (@ghaiklor) ## Bugfixes - Fix Spin Icon on Windows, see #229 - A few typos have been fixed, see #292 (@McMartin) ## Packaging - `hyperfine` is now available on MacPorts for macOS, see #281 (@herbygillot) - `hyperfine` is now available on OpenBSD, see #289 (@minusf) Package authors: note that Hyperfine now comes with a set of shell completion files and a man page (see above) # v1.9.0 ## Features - The new `--parameter-list ` option can be used to run a parametrized benchmark on a user-specified list of values. This is similar to `--parameter-scan `, but doesn't necessarily required numeric arguments. ``` bash hyperfine --parameter-list compiler "gcc,clang" \ "{compiler} -O2 main.cpp" ``` See: #227, #234 (@JuanPotato) - Added `none` as a possible choice for the `--style` option to run `hyperfine` without any output, see #193 (@knidarkness) - Added a few new scripts for plotting various types of benchmark results (https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine/tree/master/scripts) ## Changes - The `--prepare` command is now also run during the warmup phase, see #182 (@sseemayer) - Better estimation of the remaining benchmark time due to an update of the `indicatif` crate. ## Other - `hyperfine` is now available on NixOS, see #240 (@tuxinaut) # v1.8.0 ## Features - The `--prepare ` option can now be specified multiple times to run specific preparation commands for each of the benchmarked programs: ``` bash hyperfine --prepare "make clean; git checkout master" "make" \ --prepare "make clean; git checkout feature" "make" ``` See: #216, #218 (@iamsauravsharma) - Added a new [`welch_ttest.py`](https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine/blob/master/scripts/welch_ttest.py) script to test whether or not the two benchmark results are the same, see #222 (@uetchy) - The Markdown export has been improved. The relative speed is now exported with a higher precision (see #208) and includes the standard deviation (see #225). ## Other - Improved documentation for [`scripts`](https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine/tree/master/scripts) folder (@matthieusb) # v1.7.0 ## Features - Added a new `-D`,`--parameter-step-size` option that can be used to control the step size for `--parameter-scan` benchmarks. In addition, decimal numbers are now allowed for parameter scans. For example, the following command runs `sleep 0.3`, `sleep 0.5` and `sleep 0.7`: ``` bash hyperfine --parameter-scan delay 0.3 0.7 -D 0.2 'sleep {delay}' ``` For more details, see #184 (@piyushrungta25) ## Other - hyperfine is now in the official Alpine repositories, see #177 (@maxice8, @5paceToast) - hyperfine is now in the official Fedora repositories, see #196 (@ignatenkobrain) - hyperfine is now in the official Arch Linux repositories - hyperfine can be installed on FreeBSD, see #204 (@0mp) - Enabled LTO for slightly smaller binary sizes, see #179 (@Calinou) - Various small improvements all over the code base, see #194 (@phimuemue) # v1.6.0 ## Features - Added a `-c, --cleanup ` option to execute `CMD` after the completion of all benchmarking runs for a given command. This is useful if the commands to be benchmarked produce artifacts that need to be cleaned up. See #91 (@RalfJung and @colinwahl) - Add parameter values (for `--parameter-scan` benchmarks) to exported CSV and JSON files. See #131 (@bbannier) - Added AsciiDoc export option, see #137 (@5paceToast) - The relative speed is now part of the Markdown export, see #127 (@mathiasrw and @sharkdp). - The *median* run time is now exported via CSV and JSON, see #171 (@hosewiejacke and @sharkdp). ## Other - Hyperfine has been updated to Rust 2018 (@AnderEnder). The minimum supported Rust version is now 1.31. # v1.5.0 ## Features - Show the number of runs in `hyperfine`s output (@tcmal) - Added two Python scripts to post-process exported benchmark results (see [`scripts/`](https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine/tree/master/scripts) folder) ## Other - Refined `--help` text for the `--export-*` flags (@psteinb) - Added Snapcraft file (@popey) - Small improvements in the progress bar "experience". # v1.4.0 ## Features - Added `-S`/`--shell` option to override the default shell, see #61 (@mqudsi and @jasonpeacock) - Added `-u`/`--time-unit` option to change the unit of time (`second` or `millisecond`), see #80 (@jasonpeacock) - Markdown export auto-selects time unit, see #71 (@jasonpeacock) # v1.3.0 ## Feature - Compute and print standard deviation of the speed ratio, see #83 (@Shnatsel) - More compact output format, see #70 (@jasonpeacock) - Added `--style=color`, see #70 (@jasonpeacock) - Added options to specify the max/exact numbers of runs, see #77 (@orium) ## Bugfixes - Change Windows `cmd` interpreter to `cmd.exe` to prevent accidentally calling other programs, see #74 (@tathanhdinh) ## Other - Binary releases for Windows are now available, see #87 # v1.2.0 - Support parameters in preparation commands, see #68 (@siiptuo) - Updated dependencies, see #69. The minimum required Rust version is now 1.24. # v1.1.0 * Added `--show-output` option (@chrisduerr and @sevagh) * Refactoring work (@stevepentland) # v1.0.0 ## Features * Support for various export-formats like CSV, JSON and Markdown - see #38, #44, #49, #42 (@stevepentland) * Summary output that compares the different benchmarks, see #6 (@stevepentland) * Parameterized benchmarks via `-P`, `--parameter-scan `, see #19 ## Thanks I'd like to say a big THANK YOU to @stevepentland for implementing new features, for reviewing pull requests and for giving very valuable feedback. # v0.5.0 * Proper Windows support (@stevepentland) * Added `--style auto/basic/nocolor/full` option (@stevepentland) * Correctly estimate the full execution time, see #27 (@rleungx) * Added Void Linux install instructions (@wpbirney) # v0.4.0 - New `--style` option to disable output coloring and interactive CLI features, see #24 (@stevepentland) - Statistical outlier detection, see #23 #18 # v0.3.0 ## Features - In addition to 'real' (wall clock) time, Hyperfine can now also measure 'user' and 'system' time (see #5). - Added `--prepare` option that can be used to clear up disk caches before timing runs, for example (see #8). ## Other - [Arch Linux package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hyperfine) for Hyperfine (@jD91mZM2). - Ubuntu/Debian packages are now are available. # v0.2.0 Initial public release