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C++ High Performance

You're reading from   C++ High Performance Master the art of optimizing the functioning of your C++ code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839216541
Length 544 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Viktor Sehr Viktor Sehr
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Björn Andrist Björn Andrist
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. A Brief Introduction to C++ 2. Essential C++ Techniques FREE CHAPTER 3. Analyzing and Measuring Performance 4. Data Structures 5. Algorithms 6. Ranges and Views 7. Memory Management 8. Compile-Time Programming 9. Essential Utilities 10. Proxy Objects and Lazy Evaluation 11. Concurrency 12. Coroutines and Lazy Generators 13. Asynchronous Programming with Coroutines 14. Parallel Algorithms 15. Other Books You May Enjoy
16. Index

Microbenchmarking

Profiling can help us find the bottlenecks in our code. If these bottlenecks are caused by inefficient data structures (see Chapter 4, Data Structures), the wrong choice of algorithm (see Chapter 5, Algorithms), or unnecessary contention (see Chapter 11, Concurrency), these bigger issues should be addressed first. But sometimes we find a small function or a small block of code that we need to optimize, and in those cases, we can use a method called microbenchmarking. With this process we create a microbenchmark—a program that runs a small piece of code in isolation from the rest of the program. The process of microbenchmarking consists of the following steps:

  1. Find a hot spot that needs tuning, preferably using a profiler.
  2. Separate it from the rest of the code and create an isolated microbenchmark.
  3. Optimize the microbenchmark. Use a benchmarking framework to test and evaluate the code during optimization.
  4. Integrate the newly optimized...
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