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wren/test/benchmark/map_numeric.rb
Robert Nystrom 2a1499b04b Fix horrendously bad bit hashing function.
hashBits() is used to generate a hash code from the same 64 bits used
to represent a Wren number as a double. When building a map containing
a large number of integer keys, it's important for this to do a good
job scattering the bits across the 32-bit key space.

Alas, it does not. Worse, the benchmark to test this happens to stop
just before the performance falls off a cliff, so this was easy to
overlook.

This replaces it with the hash function V8 uses, which has much better
performance across the numeric range.
2019-07-27 13:34:07 -07:00

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start = Time.now
map = Hash.new
for i in (1..2000000)
map[i] = i
end
sum = 0
for i in (1..2000000)
sum = sum + map[i]
end
puts sum
for i in (1..2000000)
map.delete(i)
end
puts "elapsed: " + (Time.now - start).to_s