# This is used to override the directory where cargo-criterion saves # its data and generates reports. criterion_home = "./target/criterion" # This is used to configure the format of cargo-criterion's command-line output. # Options are: # criterion: Prints confidence intervals for measurement and throughput, and # indicates whether a change was detected from the previous run. The default. # quiet: Like criterion, but does not indicate changes. Useful for simply # presenting output numbers, eg. on a library's README. # verbose: Like criterion, but prints additional statistics. # bencher: Emulates the output format of the bencher crate and nightly-only # libtest benchmarks. output_format = "quiet" # This is used to configure the plotting backend used by cargo-criterion. # Options are "gnuplot" and "plotters", or "auto", which will use gnuplot if it's # available or plotters if it isn't. ploting_backend = "plotters" # The colors table allows users to configure the colors used by the charts # cargo-criterion generates. [colors] # These are used in many charts to compare the current measurement against # the previous one. current_sample = {r = 31, g = 120, b = 180} previous_sample = {r = 7, g = 26, b = 28} # These are used by the full PDF chart to highlight which samples were outliers. not_an_outlier = {r = 31, g = 120, b = 180} mild_outlier = {r = 5, g = 127, b = 0} severe_outlier = {r = 7, g = 26, b = 28} # These are used for the line chart to compare multiple different functions. comparison_colors = [ {r = 8, g = 34, b = 34}, {r = 6, g = 139, b = 87}, {r = 0, g = 139, b = 139}, {r = 5, g = 215, b = 0}, {r = 0, g = 0, b = 139}, {r = 0, g = 20, b = 60}, {r = 9, g = 0, b = 139}, {r = 0, g = 255, b = 127}, ]