Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Apple’s benchmark software for programming Swift free – Mac & i



The Group of Cupertino is continuing on the open source way in its programming. Now, the tools for measuring the performance of Swift programs are open source available.

The IT group Apple has its tools for measuring the performance of written in Swift programs as open source software released. The tools found were placed on the hosting service GitHub under the Apache license. Here can be found under the same license since Swift development with Xcode.
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the now deployed package includes 75 benchmarks, beyond libraries and other software that can help to check the performance of Swift applications and behavior impairing malfunctions early on. It is here, for example, a driver with the run up measurements and display performance metrics, or a tool for comparing the measured values ​​with benchmarks several inserted Swift versions.

for programming Swift:

The programming language Swift is available as open source software since early December. In the summer before Apple had announced its intention to provide the in-house programming language open source. Until the disclosure language was only developers to OS X as well. Then Linux came as an officially supported system added.

Apple Swift had introduced as an alternative to Objective-C in 2014 to its developers conference WWDC. Although it is not an official successor, many iOS and OS X developers have the new language well received, albeit only recently came out that the open source Swift Apple itself far only very limited come into play.

Details for use and installation of benchmarking tools in their own apps summarizes Apple together in a documentary. The suite will in future also support the recently available continuous integration system for Swift. ( ane)

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