From the parent directory, run
npm run-script benchmark
The above script supports the following arguments:
--benchmarks=...: A semicolon-separated list of benchmark names. These names will be mapped to file names in this directory by appending .js.The steps below should be followed when adding new benchmarks.
Decide on a name for the benchmark. This name will be used in several places. This example will use the name new_benchmark.
Create files new_benchmark.cc and new_benchmark.js in this directory.
Copy an existing benchmark in binding.gyp and change the target name prefix and the source file name to new_benchmark. This should result in two new targets which look like this:
{ 'target_name': 'new_benchmark', 'sources': [ 'new_benchmark.cc' ], 'includes': [ '../except.gypi' ], }, { 'target_name': 'new_benchmark_noexcept', 'sources': [ 'new_benchmark.cc' ], 'includes': [ '../noexcept.gypi' ], },
There should always be a pair of targets: one bearing the name of the benchmark and configured with C++ exceptions enabled, and one bearing the same name followed by the suffix _noexcept and configured with C++ exceptions disabled. This will ensure that the benchmark can be written to cover both the case where C++ exceptions are enabled and the case where they are disabled.