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Merge pull request #703 from casperisfine/oj-parser-thread-safe
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Benchmark `Oj::Parser` in a thread safe way
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byroot authored Nov 8, 2024
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Benchmark.ips do |x|
x.report("json") { JSON.parse(json_output) } if RUN[:json]
x.report("oj") { Oj.load(json_output) } if RUN[:oj]
x.report("Oj::Parser") { Oj::Parser.usual.parse(json_output) } if RUN[:oj]
x.report("Oj::Parser") { Oj::Parser.new(:usual).parse(json_output) } if RUN[:oj]
x.report("rapidjson") { RapidJSON.parse(json_output) } if RUN[:rapidjson]
x.compare!(order: :baseline)
end
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# NB: Notes are based on ruby 3.3.4 (2024-07-09 revision be1089c8ec) +YJIT [arm64-darwin23]

# Oj::Parser is significanly faster (~1.3x) on the next 3 micro-benchmarks in large part because its
# cache is persisted across calls. That's not something we can do with the current API, we'd
# need to expose a stateful API as well, but that's no really desirable.
# Other than that we're faster than regular `Oj.load` by a good margin (between 1.3x and 2.4x).
benchmark_parsing "small nested array", JSON.dump([[1,2,3,4,5]]*10)
benchmark_parsing "small hash", JSON.dump({ "username" => "jhawthorn", "id" => 123, "event" => "wrote json serializer" })
benchmark_parsing "test from oj", <<JSON
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