mntime

Execute "m" commands "n" times to calculate mean of usage time and memory. As an alternative to "time", "gnu-time" is used internally.


Keywords
time, benchmark, memory, rust
License
Zlib

Documentation

mntime command

This mntime command internally uses BSD Time time -l or GNU Time gtime -v to calculate the mean.

The time -l option and gtime -v option measure memory usage as well as execution time. If you are only measuring execution time, you can use shell built-in time instead.

The project name comes from m commands and n times and also from mean. Besides, it is taken from multiple number time.

So, mntime executes the specified m commands n times and calculates the mean.

Demo

demo

Key Features

  • Measuring commands time and memory usage.
  • Multiple runs to calculate mean, standard deviation, etc.

Motivation

For project:

  • Want to run multiple times and calculate the average.
  • Want to measure the memory usage of the program.
For personal:
  • Study the Rust language.
  • Learn how to create TUI tool.
  • Learn how to use git and GitHub

Yes, I am a new Rustacean, a professional programmer who usually uses C++, C# as language and Perforce for version control.

Installation

Rust Version

MSRV: mntime requires rustc 1.63.0 or newer.

Dependent tools

BSD Time and GNU Time. For example, on Mac:

# BSD Time is default installed in /usr/bin/time
# GNU Time is installed as gtime with
brew install gnu-time

If neither of those is available, use bash built-in time, which only measures time and not memory-related data.

mntime

cargo install mntime

Other convenient package is available yet.

Usage

Please use the -h(shortly) or --help(fully) option for more information.

Basic benchmarks

mntime sleep 1

result:

Benchmark #1> sleep '1'
            LEGEND            :         Mean ± σ (Coefficient of variation %) [Min ≦ Median ≦ Max] / Valid count
Elapsed (wall clock) time     :        1 sec ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [1 sec ≦ 1 sec ≦ 1 sec] / 10
User time                     :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
System time                   :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
Maximum resident set size     :    1.359 MiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB] / 10
Reclaiming a frame page faults:          166 ± 0 (0.0 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 166] / 10
Involuntary context switches  :          3.1 ± 0.3 (9.7 %) [3 ≦ 3 ≦ 4] / 10
     └─Excluding Outlier      :            3 ± 0 (0.0 %) [3 ≦ 3 ≦ 3] / 9(-1)
Page size                     :       16,384 ± 0 (0.0 %) [16,384 ≦ 16,384 ≦ 16,384] / 5
Instructions retired          :    3,106,667 ± 761.8 (0.0 %) [3,105,195 ≦ 3,107,013 ≦ 3,107,265] / 5
Cycles elapsed                :    1,108,346 ± 39,878 (3.6 %) [1,075,217 ≦ 1,081,719 ≦ 1,177,488] / 5
Peak memory footprint         :    903.1 KiB ± 7.869 KiB (0.9 %) [896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB ≦ 912.7 KiB] / 5

If the number of runs is not specified, it will run 10 times. If you want to change the number of runs, you can use the -r/--runs option.

mntime --runs 4 sleep 1

result:

Benchmark #1> sleep '1'
            LEGEND            :         Mean ± σ (Coefficient of variation %) [Min ≦ Median ≦ Max] / Valid count
Elapsed (wall clock) time     :        1 sec ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [1 sec ≦ 1 sec ≦ 1 sec] / 4
User time                     :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 4
System time                   :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 4
Maximum resident set size     :    1.359 MiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB] / 4
Reclaiming a frame page faults:          166 ± 0 (0.0 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 166] / 4
Involuntary context switches  :         3.25 ± 0.433 (13.3 %) [3 ≦ 3 ≦ 4] / 4
Page size                     :       16,384 ± 0 (0.0 %) [16,384 ≦ 16,384 ≦ 16,384] / 2
Instructions retired          :    3,101,767 ± 30.5 (0.0 %) [3,101,737 ≦ 3,101,798 ≦ 3,101,798] / 2
Cycles elapsed                :    1,127,008 ± 14,435 (1.3 %) [1,112,573 ≦ 1,141,444 ≦ 1,141,444] / 2
Peak memory footprint         :    896.6 KiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB] / 2

Compare benchmarks

When multiple commands are specified in this way, each is executed n times, the mean is calculated.

mntime sleep 1 -- sleep 0.9 -- sleep 1.1

OR

mntime 'sleep 1' 'sleep 0.9' 'sleep 1.1'
result expand here:
Benchmark #1> sleep '1'
            LEGEND            :         Mean ± σ (Coefficient of variation %) [Min ≦ Median ≦ Max] / Valid count
Elapsed (wall clock) time     :        1 sec ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [1 sec ≦ 1 sec ≦ 1 sec] / 10
User time                     :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
System time                   :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
Maximum resident set size     :    1.359 MiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB] / 10
Reclaiming a frame page faults:        166.3 ± 0.9 (0.5 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 169] / 10
     └─Excluding Outlier      :          166 ± 0 (0.0 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 166] / 9(-1)
Involuntary context switches  :          3.4 ± 0.663 (19.5 %) [3 ≦ 3 ≦ 5] / 10
     └─Excluding Outlier      :        3.222 ± 0.416 (12.9 %) [3 ≦ 3 ≦ 4] / 9(-1)
Page size                     :       16,384 ± 0 (0.0 %) [16,384 ≦ 16,384 ≦ 16,384] / 5
Instructions retired          :    3,105,417 ± 2,386 (0.1 %) [3,102,700 ≦ 3,105,224 ≦ 3,109,298] / 5
Cycles elapsed                :    1,713,440 ± 362,263 (21.1 %) [1,204,750 ≦ 1,835,156 ≦ 2,095,253] / 5
Peak memory footprint         :    896.6 KiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB] / 5
Benchmark #2> sleep '0.9'
            LEGEND            :         Mean ± σ (Coefficient of variation %) [Min ≦ Median ≦ Max] / Valid count
Elapsed (wall clock) time     :       900 ms ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [900 ms ≦ 900 ms ≦ 900 ms] / 10
User time                     :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
System time                   :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
Maximum resident set size     :    1.359 MiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB] / 10
Reclaiming a frame page faults:        166.5 ± 1.025 (0.6 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 169] / 10
     └─Excluding Outlier      :        166.2 ± 0.629 (0.4 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 168] / 9(-1)
Involuntary context switches  :          3.8 ± 0.98 (25.8 %) [3 ≦ 4 ≦ 6] / 10
Page size                     :       16,384 ± 0 (0.0 %) [16,384 ≦ 16,384 ≦ 16,384] / 5
Instructions retired          :    3,104,586 ± 3,725 (0.1 %) [3,099,381 ≦ 3,104,934 ≦ 3,110,136] / 5
Cycles elapsed                :    2,058,486 ± 88,114 (4.3 %) [1,960,047 ≦ 2,059,735 ≦ 2,191,571] / 5
Peak memory footprint         :    896.6 KiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB] / 5
Benchmark #3> sleep '1.1'
            LEGEND            :         Mean ± σ (Coefficient of variation %) [Min ≦ Median ≦ Max] / Valid count
Elapsed (wall clock) time     :      1.1 sec ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [1.1 sec ≦ 1.1 sec ≦ 1.1 sec] / 10
User time                     :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
System time                   :         0 ns ± 0 ns (0.0 %) [0 ns ≦ 0 ns ≦ 0 ns] / 10
Maximum resident set size     :    1.367 MiB ± 24 KiB (1.7 %) [1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB ≦ 1.438 MiB] / 10
     └─Excluding Outlier      :    1.359 MiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB ≦ 1.359 MiB] / 9(-1)
Reclaiming a frame page faults:        166.7 ± 1.792 (1.1 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 172] / 10
     └─Excluding Outlier      :        166.1 ± 0.314 (0.2 %) [166 ≦ 166 ≦ 167] / 9(-1)
Involuntary context switches  :          5.2 ± 2.993 (57.6 %) [3 ≦ 3 ≦ 10] / 10
Page size                     :       16,384 ± 0 (0.0 %) [16,384 ≦ 16,384 ≦ 16,384] / 5
Instructions retired          :    3,122,063 ± 37,238 (1.2 %) [3,098,763 ≦ 3,105,055 ≦ 3,196,271] / 5
Cycles elapsed                :    1,795,267 ± 455,814 (25.4 %) [1,182,997 ≦ 2,098,421 ≦ 2,283,568] / 5
Peak memory footprint         :    912.6 KiB ± 32 KiB (3.5 %) [896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB ≦ 976.6 KiB] / 5
     └─Excluding Outlier      :    896.6 KiB ± 0 byte (0.0 %) [896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB ≦ 896.6 KiB] / 4(-1)

Note

If only a command with no arguments is specified, the 'command' enclosure cannot be specified. "--" delimiters should be used. It is possible to mix both. For example,

# All the same
mntime 'command1 --flag arg' command2 -- 'command3 -f -- args'
mntime 'command1' --flag arg -- command2 -- 'command3 -f -- args'
## Following is recommended
mntime command1 --flag arg -- command2 -- 'command3 -f -- args'

"--" delimiters are recommended, except when they contain " -- ".

Roadmap

  • Output in csv and json for integration with other tools.
  • Displays the advantage between each command when measuring multiple commands.
  • Visualization of results.

See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).

Alternative tools

mntime is inspired by hyperfine.

Dependencies

Direct dependencies crates:

cargo license --direct-deps-only --avoid-build-deps --avoid-dev-deps | awk -F ":" 'BEGIN {printf "|License|crate|\n|-|-|\n"} {printf "|%s|%s|\n", $1, $2}'
License crate
Apache-2.0 OR MIT (7) anyhow, clap, num-format, once_cell, proc-exit, regex, thiserror
MIT (4) atty, crossterm, strum, tui
Zlib (2) mntime, throbber-widgets-tui

Chain dependencies crates:

cargo license --avoid-build-deps --avoid-dev-deps | awk -F ":" 'BEGIN {printf "|License|crate|\n|-|-|\n"} {printf "|%s|%s|\n", $1, $2}'
License crate
(MIT OR Apache-2.0) AND Unicode-DFS-2016 (1) unicode-ident
Apache-2.0 OR Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception OR MIT (1) wasi
Apache-2.0 OR MIT (55) anyhow, arrayvec, bitflags, cassowary, cfg-if, clap, clap_derive, clap_lex, getrandom, hashbrown, heck, hermit-abi, indexmap, itoa, libc, lock_api, log, num-format, once_cell, os_str_bytes, parking_lot, parking_lot_core, ppv-lite86, proc-exit, proc-macro-error, proc-macro-error-attr, proc-macro2, quote, rand, rand_chacha, rand_core, regex, regex-syntax, rustversion, scopeguard, signal-hook, signal-hook-mio, signal-hook-registry, smallvec, syn, thiserror, thiserror-impl, unicode-segmentation, unicode-width, winapi, winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu, winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu, windows-sys, windows_aarch64_gnullvm, windows_aarch64_msvc, windows_i686_gnu, windows_i686_msvc, windows_x86_64_gnu, windows_x86_64_gnullvm, windows_x86_64_msvc
MIT (10) atty, crossterm, crossterm_winapi, mio, redox_syscall, strsim, strum, strum_macros, textwrap, tui
MIT OR Unlicense (4) aho-corasick, memchr, termcolor, winapi-util
Zlib (2) mntime, throbber-widgets-tui

License

"mntime" is under zlib License. Please feel free to use this, but no warranty.