libmicro
0.4.1Set of utilities to benchmark productivity of system calls
LibMicro is a portable set of microbenchmarks that many Solaris engineers used during Solaris 10 development to measure the performance of various system and library calls. LibMicro was developed by Bart Smaalders and Phil Harman as part of their If another OS is faster it's a Solaris bug performance campaign.
Origin: benchmarks/libmicro
Category: benchmarks
Size: 2.87MiB
License: CDDL
Maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 0 packages
Required by: 0 packages
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