* [Caml-list] What is the fastest? Pattern matching or if then else
@ 2012-12-07 2:33 Francois Berenger
2012-12-07 2:45 ` Jacques Garrigue
[not found] ` <20121207.090650.972729327013546587.Christophe.Troestler@umons.ac.be>
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From: Francois Berenger @ 2012-12-07 2:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hello,
I always wondered what is the fastest (at least for integers):
match n with
0 -> (* do something *)
| _ -> (* do something else *)
or
if n = 0 then
(* do something *)
else
(* do something else *)
Sometimes I have some code that would be more beautiful
if I was using only pattern matching rather than
pattern matching interspersed with if then else directives.
Is one significantly faster than the other?
Is it the same cost at runtime?
Thanks a lot,
F.
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* Re: [Caml-list] What is the fastest? Pattern matching or if then else
2012-12-07 2:33 [Caml-list] What is the fastest? Pattern matching or if then else Francois Berenger
@ 2012-12-07 2:45 ` Jacques Garrigue
2012-12-07 9:28 ` Christos KK Loverdos
[not found] ` <20121207.090650.972729327013546587.Christophe.Troestler@umons.ac.be>
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From: Jacques Garrigue @ 2012-12-07 2:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Francois Berenger; +Cc: caml-list
On 2012/12/07, at 11:33, Francois Berenger <berenger@riken.jp> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I always wondered what is the fastest (at least for integers):
>
> match n with
> 0 -> (* do something *)
> | _ -> (* do something else *)
>
> or
>
> if n = 0 then
> (* do something *)
> else
> (* do something else *)
>
> Sometimes I have some code that would be more beautiful
> if I was using only pattern matching rather than
> pattern matching interspersed with if then else directives.
>
> Is one significantly faster than the other?
>
> Is it the same cost at runtime?
$ ocaml -dlambda
OCaml version 4.00.1
# fun n -> match n with 0 -> "this" | _ -> "that";;
(function n/1016 (if (!= n/1016 0) "that" "this"))
- : int -> string = <fun>
# fun n -> if n then "this" else "that";;
(function n/1017 (if n/1017 "this" "that"))
- : bool -> string = <fun>
In most cases, the two are going to be exactly equivalent.
Here there is a slight difference because of the handling of the constant 0.
But I would expect that to be optimized out in the native code compiler.
So the short answer is: do not let your sense of beauty be disturbed by that.
Jacques
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* Re: [Caml-list] What is the fastest? Pattern matching or if then else
2012-12-07 2:45 ` Jacques Garrigue
@ 2012-12-07 9:28 ` Christos KK Loverdos
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From: Christos KK Loverdos @ 2012-12-07 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jacques Garrigue; +Cc: Francois Berenger, caml-list
On Dec 7, 2012, at 4:45 AM, Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp> wrote:
> On 2012/12/07, at 11:33, Francois Berenger <berenger@riken.jp> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I always wondered what is the fastest (at least for integers):
>>
>> match n with
>> 0 -> (* do something *)
>> | _ -> (* do something else *)
>>
>> or
>>
>> if n = 0 then
>> (* do something *)
>> else
>> (* do something else *)
>>
>> Sometimes I have some code that would be more beautiful
>> if I was using only pattern matching rather than
>> pattern matching interspersed with if then else directives.
>>
>> Is one significantly faster than the other?
>>
>> Is it the same cost at runtime?
>
> $ ocaml -dlambda
> OCaml version 4.00.1
>
> # fun n -> match n with 0 -> "this" | _ -> "that";;
> (function n/1016 (if (!= n/1016 0) "that" "this"))
> - : int -> string = <fun>
> # fun n -> if n then "this" else "that";;
> (function n/1017 (if n/1017 "this" "that"))
> - : bool -> string = <fun>
>
> In most cases, the two are going to be exactly equivalent.
> Here there is a slight difference because of the handling of the constant 0.
> But I would expect that to be optimized out in the native code compiler.
> So the short answer is:
> do not let your sense of beauty be disturbed by that.
+1
>
> Jacques
>
>
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