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mesh-normal-scalar correctly fills sequential values in the output for triangle cone function, but mesh-normal-vector accidentally reuses the loop index, which results in writes to every third index of the array (1, 4, etc.). This is both slower (as the table turns into a hash map), and incorrect, especially as we have a scalar version of the benchmark that does the right thing. Note: there's a bunch of inefficiencies in the benchmark code that I have not fixed (around field access mostly, e.g. writing to `v.n` and then immediately reading it again). These are not ideal for performance, but they can be valuable to keep as is because this redundancy is common in real-world code, and it would be nice to see codegen optimizations eliminating most of that overhead. This one, however, is a straight up bug, and sparse arrays should not really be the thing this benchmark hits. |
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color.py | ||
influxbench.py | ||
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tabulate.py |