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Bob Nystrom 507e89d3b3 Range operators!
Added ".." and "..." infix operators. Num implements them to
return Range objects. Those in turn implement the iterator
protocol, so now numeric for loops are easy:

    for (i in 1..10) { ... }

I also cleaned up the Wren benchmarks to use this.

In the process, I discovered the method_call benchmark really
just showed loop peformance, so I unrolled the loops in all of
the languages to stress method calls.
2013-12-25 15:01:45 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/ruby
# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# $Id: methcall.ruby,v 1.1 2004-05-19 18:10:41 bfulgham Exp $
# http://www.bagley.org/~doug/shootout/
# with help from Aristarkh Zagorodnikov
class Toggle
def initialize(start_state)
@bool = start_state
end
def value
@bool
end
def activate
@bool = !@bool
self
end
end
class NthToggle < Toggle
def initialize(start_state, max_counter)
super start_state
@count_max = max_counter
@counter = 0
end
def activate
@counter += 1
if @counter >= @count_max
super
@counter = 0
end
self
end
end
def main()
start = Time.now
n = 100000
val = 1
toggle = Toggle.new(val)
n.times do
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
val = toggle.activate().value()
end
if val then puts "true" else puts "false" end
val = 1
ntoggle = NthToggle.new(val, 3)
n.times do
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
val = ntoggle.activate().value()
end
if val then puts "true" else puts "false" end
puts "elapsed: " + (Time.now - start).to_s
end
main()