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// Call fs.readFile over and over again really fast. // Then see how many times it got called. // Yes, this is a silly benchmark. Most benchmarks are silly. 'use strict'; const path = require('path'); const common = require('../common.js'); const fs = require('fs'); const assert = require('assert'); const tmpdir = require('../../test/common/tmpdir'); tmpdir.refresh(); const filename = path.resolve(tmpdir.path, `.removeme-benchmark-garbage-${process.pid}`); const bench = common.createBenchmark(main, { duration: [5], encoding: ['', 'utf-8'], len: [1024, 16 * 1024 * 1024], concurrent: [1, 10] }); function main({ len, duration, concurrent, encoding }) { try { fs.unlinkSync(filename); } catch { // Continue regardless of error. } let data = Buffer.alloc(len, 'x'); fs.writeFileSync(filename, data); data = null; let reads = 0; let benchEnded = false; bench.start(); setTimeout(() => { benchEnded = true; bench.end(reads); try { fs.unlinkSync(filename); } catch { // Continue regardless of error. } process.exit(0); }, duration * 1000); function read() { fs.readFile(filename, encoding, afterRead); } function afterRead(er, data) { if (er) { if (er.code === 'ENOENT') { // Only OK if unlinked by the timer from main. assert.ok(benchEnded); return; } throw er; } if (data.length !== len) throw new Error('wrong number of bytes returned'); reads++; if (!benchEnded) read(); } while (concurrent--) read(); }