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License

CC BY-SA 4.0

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

CC BY-SA 4.0

All submissions are licensed under the terms of CC BY-SA 4.0 (see https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/help/licensing) and their authors are named in their respective directories (name approximately copied from the code golf stack exchange username who made the submission).

Slight modifications may have been made to the submissions which include formatting / small adjustments that were needed to build/run them.

Overview

This repo contains the submissions to the https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/215216/high-throughput-fizz-buzz code golf question and some code to build/run and plot their results.

Files

score.py - Runs all submissions and stores the pv output of all the submissions in a single JSON file called results.json

plot.py - Run this after running score.py to generate a graph from results.json

submissions - A directory containing the actual code of all submissions, each with a Makefile that has a run target that knows how to build/run the submission

TODO

  • Fix all TBD submissions (Powershell, Windows-only, C#)
  • Automate installation of all the toolchains
  • Generate a table with all the results and not just the plot
  • Choose one submission as reference and compare the output of all other submissions to that to make sure their output is actually valid. May require small adjustments to capitalization of Fizz and Buzz
  • Separate graph per programming language - a graph with all of them is too crowded
  • Use MiB/s for slower languages

Requirements

A fairly modern Java version, clang, g++, gcc, Ruby, Rust, Julia, Python3 (with requirements), pypy3, and maybe some other toolchains I forgot

Contributing

If you want to change the content of your submission / how it's ran/built or improve anything else feel free to create pull requests

Verifying Submission

You can verify submissions by pitting them against each other:

cargo install --path tester
fizztester submissions/c/xiver77 submissions/c/isaacg

You can also check all submissions at the same time, with something like:

cargo install --path tester
fizztester submissions/c/*