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William Stein
,
Samuel Lelievre
2
9/15/21
very cool benchmarking-over-time library
com/
airspeed
-
velocity
/asv > > is pretty amazing. Eg, try https://pv.github.io/numpy-bench/#/regressions > where you can see specific functions in numpy, and how commits
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very cool benchmarking-over-time library
com/
airspeed
-
velocity
/asv > > is pretty amazing. Eg, try https://pv.github.io/numpy-bench/#/regressions > where you can see specific functions in numpy, and how commits
9/15/21
Samuel Lelièvre
, …
E. Madison Bray
4
6/3/19
Continuous benchmarking
example around
airspeed
velocity
: >> > >> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/sage-devel/
airspeed
$20
velocity
%7Csort:date >> >
unread,
Continuous benchmarking
example around
airspeed
velocity
: >> > >> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/sage-devel/
airspeed
$20
velocity
%7Csort:date >> >
6/3/19
Julian Rüth
,
Travis Scrimshaw
5
8/19/18
Track performance regressions
to use
airspeed
velocity
(asv) [2] to track > performance regressions in Sage. In a first metaclass hack, I had > asv benchmark all "long time" doctests in Sage for
unread,
Track performance regressions
to use
airspeed
velocity
(asv) [2] to track > performance regressions in Sage. In a first metaclass hack, I had > asv benchmark all "long time" doctests in Sage for
8/19/18
Erik Bray
, …
Emmanuel Charpentier
22
12/12/16
Sage for Windows installer (take 2)
ve recommended
Airspeed
Velocity
for this... Doing plot(sin) in a terminal claims to launch a png viewer, but doesn't do anything, so maybe you can add that to your todo list. Right
unread,
Sage for Windows installer (take 2)
ve recommended
Airspeed
Velocity
for this... Doing plot(sin) in a terminal claims to launch a png viewer, but doesn't do anything, so maybe you can add that to your todo list. Right
12/12/16
Jayamine A.
, …
Volker Braun
6
2/29/16
GSOC 2016-Regression test framework
developed called
airspeed
velocity
, which is a nice simple package for tracking performance of tests over time: http://asv.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ One writes very simple
unread,
GSOC 2016-Regression test framework
developed called
airspeed
velocity
, which is a nice simple package for tracking performance of tests over time: http://asv.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ One writes very simple
2/29/16