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						Struct std.datetime.ComparingBenchmarkResult
The old benchmarking functionality in std.datetime (which uses
          TickDuration) has been deprecated. Use what's in
          std.datetime.stopwatch instead. It uses MonoTime and
          Duration. Note that comparingBenchmark has
          not been ported over, because it's a trivial wrapper around benchmark.
          See benchmark. This symbol will be
          removed from the documentation in October 2018 and fully removed from
          Phobos in October 2019.
						
				struct ComparingBenchmarkResult
				;
						
					
				Benchmark with two functions comparing.
Properties
| Name | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| baseTime[get] | TickDuration | The time required of the base function | 
| point[get] | real | Evaluation value | 
| targetTime[get] | TickDuration | The time required of the target function | 
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| baseFunc | The function to become the base of the speed. | 
| targetFunc | The function that wants to measure speed. | 
| times | The number of times each function is to be executed. | 
Example
void f1x() {}
void f2x() {}
@safe void f1o() {}
@safe void f2o() {}
auto b1 = comparingBenchmark!(f1o, f2o, 1)(); // OK
//writeln(b1.point);
Authors
Jonathan M Davis and Kato Shoichi
License
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