Go testing frameworks
Going Faster
Traditionally the best language to implement command-line interface (CLI) shell utilities in Linux was Perl [1] – primarily because of its large collection of pre-existing modules, a resource unparalleled at the time called CPAN [2]. Things have since changed, with Perl's popularity steadily declining in the eyes of developers and other languages rising to produce comparably large module libraries, as in Python [3] or Node [4].
Recent books have been published about writing shell commands in Rust [5], Python [6], Node.js [7], and even Go [8], and it is into this last language's interesting performance testing facilities I shall delve deeper. Go famously includes a testing framework, but perhaps less well known is its equally impressive built-in performance testing facility.
To start, the directories should be set up as presented in Figure 1, with the project row.go
detailed in Listing 1.
Listing 1
row.go
01 package main 02 03 func main() { 04 05 const size = 10 06 07 var array = [size][size]int {{0},{0},} 08 09 for i := 0; i < size; i++ { 10 for j := 0; j < size; j++ { 11 array[i][j]++ 12 } 13 } 14 15 }
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