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wren/test/benchmark/string_equals.wren
Bob Nystrom 78655c68b0 Simple string interpolation.
This allows "%(...)" inside a string literal to interpolate the
stringified result of an expression.

It doesn't support custom interpolators or format strings, but we can
consider extending that later.
2015-11-11 07:55:48 -08:00

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var start = System.clock
var count = 0
for (i in 1..1000000) {
if ("abc" == "abc") count = count + 1
if ("a slightly longer string" ==
"a slightly longer string") count = count + 1
if ("a significantly longer string but still not overwhelmingly long string" ==
"a significantly longer string but still not overwhelmingly long string") count = count + 1
if ("" == "abc") count = count + 1
if ("abc" == "abcd") count = count + 1
if ("changed one character" == "changed !ne character") count = count + 1
if ("123" == 123) count = count + 1
if ("a slightly longer string" ==
"a slightly longer string!") count = count + 1
if ("a slightly longer string" ==
"a slightly longer strinh") count = count + 1
if ("a significantly longer string but still not overwhelmingly long string" ==
"another") count = count + 1
}
System.print(count)
System.print("elapsed: %(System.clock - start)")