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Wanted: Concurrent benchmarks: msg#00305lang.erlang.general
Here's a request: I am desperately looking for Erlang benchmarks that make heavy use of processes and message passing. However, they must be portable enough that I can actually get them running on our machines, and I need to be able to compile them from the sources. We currently have an implementation of 'life' that uses processes for cells, and a couple of synthetic 'ring'-like benchmarks. This is not much to go on. It would be really helpful if we could get our hands on some more real-world examples (but we would also be happy to get some more toy benchmarks, just as long as they do a lot of message passing). Thank you, Richard Carlsson/the HiPE group Richard Carlsson (richardc@xxxxxxxxx) (This space intentionally left blank.) E-mail: Richard.Carlsson@xxxxxxxxx WWW: http://user.it.uu.se/~richardc/ "Having users is like optimization: the wise course is to delay it." -- Paul Graham |
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