The benchmarks are done with this script using CMake. There are 3 benchmarking scenarios:
Compilers used:
Environment used (Intel i7 3770k, 16g RAM):
doctest version: 2.2.0 (released on 2018.12.02)
Catch version: 2.3.0 (released on 2018.07.22)
This is a benchmark that is relevant only to single header and header only frameworks - like doctest and Catch.
The script generates 201 source files and in 200 of them makes a function in the form of int f135() { return 135; }
and in main.cpp
it forward declares all the 200 such dummy functions and accumulates their result to return from the main()
function. This is done to ensure that all source files are built and that the linker doesn't remove/optimize anything.
msbuild
/make
main.cpp
the header is included with a #define
before it so the test runner gets implemented:#define DOCTEST_CONFIG_IMPLEMENT_WITH_MAIN #include "doctest.h"
doctest | baseline | + implement | + header everywhere | + disabled |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSVC Debug | 4.89 | 6.21 | 8.33 | 6.39 |
MSVC Release | 4.38 | 6.39 | 8.71 | 6.02 |
MinGW GCC Debug | 8.12 | 10.86 | 14.73 | 10.17 |
MinGW GCC Release | 8.21 | 11.11 | 15.03 | 10.71 |
Linux GCC Debug | 4.20 | 6.23 | 9.81 | 6.24 |
Linux GCC Release | 4.29 | 6.93 | 11.05 | 6.76 |
Linux Clang Debug | 8.70 | 10.02 | 14.43 | 11.13 |
Linux Clang Release | 9.30 | 11.68 | 16.20 | 11.58 |
Catch | baseline | + implement | + header everywhere | + disabled |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSVC Debug | 4.82 | 7.83 | 88.85 | 88.72 |
MSVC Release | 4.38 | 9.97 | 87.17 | 88.35 |
MinGW GCC Debug | 8.00 | 57.28 | 137.28 | 132.73 |
MinGW GCC Release | 8.38 | 22.94 | 97.17 | 97.22 |
Linux GCC Debug | 4.42 | 15.57 | 97.94 | 97.18 |
Linux GCC Release | 4.50 | 19.59 | 99.48 | 100.75 |
Linux Clang Debug | 8.76 | 15.60 | 107.99 | 110.61 |
Linux Clang Release | 9.32 | 25.75 | 118.67 | 117.11 |
implement - baseline
doctest.h
in one source file costs between 11ms - 23ms (header_everywhere - implement) / 200
disabled - baseline
for 200 filesimplement - baseline
catch.hpp
in one source file costs between 380ms - 470ms (header_everywhere - implement) / 200
CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE
) has no effect on the header costSo if doctest.h
costs 11ms and catch.hpp
costs 400ms on MSVC - then the doctest header is >> 36 << times lighter (for MSVC)!
The results are in seconds and are in no way intended to bash Catch - the doctest framework wouldn't exist without it.
The reason the doctest header is so light on compile times is because it forward declares everything and doesn't drag any headers in the source files (except for the source file where the test runner gets implemented). This was a key design decision.
The script generates 11 .cpp
files and in 10 of them makes 50 test cases with 100 asserts in them (of the form CHECK(a==b)
where a
and b
are always the same int
variables) - 50k asserts! The testing framework gets implemented in main.cpp
.
CHECK(a==b)
- will add CHECK()
asserts which decompose the expression with template machinerydoctest specific:
DOCTEST_CONFIG_SUPER_FAST_ASSERTS
to speed up the compilation of the normal asserts CHECK(a==b)
CHECK_EQ(a,b)
- will use CHECK_EQ(a,b)
instead of the expression decomposing onesDOCTEST_CONFIG_SUPER_FAST_ASSERTS
to speed up the compilation of the binary asserts CHECK_EQ(a,b)
DOCTEST_CONFIG_DISABLE
Catch specific:
CATCH_CONFIG_FAST_COMPILE
which speeds up the compilation of the normal asserts CHECK(a==b)
CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE
doctest | baseline | CHECK(a==b) | +fast 1 | CHECK_EQ(a,b) | +fast 2 | +disabled |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MSVC Debug | 2.69 | 27.37 | 10.37 | 17.17 | 4.82 | 1.91 |
MSVC Release | 3.15 | 58.73 | 20.73 | 26.07 | 6.43 | 1.83 |
MinGW GCC Debug | 3.78 | 97.29 | 43.05 | 59.86 | 11.88 | 1.67 |
MinGW GCC Release | 4.09 | 286.70 | 95.42 | 156.73 | 18.16 | 2.03 |
Linux GCC Debug | 2.39 | 91.36 | 41.92 | 52.26 | 10.16 | 1.32 |
Linux GCC Release | 3.29 | 257.40 | 97.46 | 128.84 | 19.38 | 1.79 |
Linux Clang Debug | 2.40 | 85.52 | 43.53 | 51.24 | 8.32 | 1.62 |
Linux Clang Release | 3.40 | 160.65 | 79.34 | 81.52 | 11.90 | 1.82 |
And here is Catch which only has normal CHECK(a==b)
asserts:
Catch | baseline | CHECK(a==b) | +fast | +disabled |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSVC Debug | 8.20 | 31.22 | 25.54 | 8.22 |
MSVC Release | 10.13 | 448.68 | 168.67 | 10.20 |
MinGW GCC Debug | 53.54 | 152.38 | 131.85 | 49.07 |
MinGW GCC Release | 19.26 | 590.16 | 466.69 | 18.99 |
Linux GCC Debug | 15.05 | 117.30 | 95.33 | 14.79 |
Linux GCC Release | 18.77 | 608.94 | 482.73 | 18.96 |
Linux Clang Debug | 12.27 | 94.39 | 77.33 | 12.11 |
Linux Clang Release | 20.75 | 545.84 | 506.02 | 20.15 |
doctest:
CHECK(a==b)
assertsCHECK_EQ(a,b)
with no expression decomposition - around 31-63% faster than CHECK(a==b)
DOCTEST_CONFIG_SUPER_FAST_ASSERTS
identifier makes the normal asserts faster by 57-68%DOCTEST_CONFIG_SUPER_FAST_ASSERTS
identifier makes the binary asserts even faster by another 84-91%DOCTEST_CONFIG_DISABLE
identifier the asserts just disappear as if they were never written - even lower than the baseline (because most of the implementation is also gone)CATCH_CONFIG_FAST_COMPILE
results in 10-30% faster build times for asserts (and in one case 73%).CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE
identifier provides the same great benefits for assert macros as the doctest version (DOCTEST_CONFIG_DISABLE
) - but not for the header costThe runtime benchmarks consist of a single test case with a loop of 10 million iterations performing the task - a single normal assert (using expression decomposition) or the assert + the logging of the loop iterator i
:
for(int i = 0; i < 10000000; ++i) CHECK(i == i);
or
for(int i = 0; i < 10000000; ++i) { INFO(i); CHECK(i == i); }
Note that the assert always passes - the goal should be to optimize for the common case - lots of passing test cases and a few that maybe fail.
| doctest | assert | + info | | Catch | assert | + info | |---------------------|---------|---------|-|---------------------|---------|---------| | MSVC Debug | 4.00 | 11.41 | | MSVC Debug | 5.60 | 213.91 | | MSVC Release | 0.40 | 1.47 | | MSVC Release | 0.76 | 7.60 | | MinGW GCC Debug | 1.05 | 2.93 | | MinGW GCC Debug | 1.17 | 9.54 | | MinGW GCC Release | 0.34 | 1.27 | | MinGW GCC Release | 0.36 | 4.28 | | Linux GCC Debug | 1.24 | 2.34 | | Linux GCC Debug | 1.44 | 9.69 | | Linux GCC Release | 0.29 | 0.52 | | Linux GCC Release | 0.29 | 3.60 | | Linux Clang Debug | 1.15 | 2.38 | | Linux Clang Debug | 1.21 | 9.91 | | Linux Clang Release | 0.28 | 0.50 | | Linux Clang Release | 0.32 | 3.27 |
doctest is around ~20% faster than catch for asserts but a few times faster when also logging variables and context (and in the case of one particular compiler over 18 times faster).
The bar charts were generated using this google spreadsheet by pasting the data from the tables.
If you want a benchmark that is not synthetic - check out this blog post of Baptiste Wicht who tested the compile times of the asserts in the 1.1 release with his Expression Templates Library!
While reading the post - keep in mind that if a part of a process takes 50% of the time and is made 10000 times faster - the overall process would still be only roughly 50% faster.