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OpenSCAD Benchmarking

This script is for benchmarking openscad optimization and parallelization efforts, which are guarded by feature flags. Ideally, it operates as a wrapper for hyperfine, wrangling the various sets of feature flags. hyperfine will execute multiple runs to ensure reliable measurements and print a nice summary of the results highlighting the best combinations. However, there is fallback code to time single runs of every combination, if hyperfine is missing. See https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine for details.

Use

First, you should download a development release of OpenSCAD from https://openscad.org/downloads.html#snapshots and point OPENSCAD at it. If using an AppImage, remember to chmod +x it before running.

For benchmarking the tryadactyl files rest.scad, thumb.scad, plate.scad, fingers.scad and assembly.scad, I use the command FILES="rest thumb plate fingers assembly" ../scad-benchmarking/time.sh, from the root of the tryadactyl repo, assuming scad-benchmarking is in a sibling directory.

For benchmarking CS.scad from trackpoint-keycap-mods , I use the command OPENSCAD_WARNINGS=" " LAZY_UNION=--enable=lazy-union FILES="CS" ../scad-benchmarking/time.sh. OPENSCAD_WARNINGS is overridden (with a space, so the script know it was set) to remove the option --hardwarnings, since my file has a dependency with a lot of warnings. LAZY_UNION is overridden because the original value tests both with and without lazy union, using a leading ',' to indicate an empty string: LAZY_UNION=,--enable=lazy-union. However, my test was (temporarily) failing without lazy union so I needed to force its use.

Any of the variables in the beginning of the script can be overridden similarly.

Note: the environment variable OPENSCADPATH can be used to add to the locations where openscad searchs for *include<>*s, which might help you avoid copying around files to ease your benchmarking effort.

Manifold (parallel renderer) TL;DR

  1. get a build from PR 4533, and chmod +x

  2. for benchmarking manifold against the unmodified CGAL renderer run OPENSCAD=<path-to-build-from-PR-4533> FILES="<name without extension of each .scad file to benchmark>" FAST_CSG=",--enable=manifold" REMESH=" " LAZY_UNION=" " ../scad-benchmarking/time.sh

  3. manually launch the build, select manifold on the feature pane. and render. visually inspect the result to ensure it matches expectations.

Catching Regressions

If any of the configurations crash for you, there are missing or incomplete parts, or if --enable=manifold or --enable=fast-csg --enable=fast-csg-remesh is slower than a plain run, open an issue with OpenSCAD: https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues

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