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- JSON module performance comparison under Lua
- ============================================
- Mark Pulford <mark@kyne.com.au>
- :revdate: January 22, 2012
- This performance comparison aims to provide a guide of relative
- performance between several fast and popular JSON modules.
- The examples used in this comparison were mostly sourced from the
- http://json.org[JSON website] and
- http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4627[RFC 4627].
- Performance will vary widely between platforms and data sets. These
- results should only be used as an approximation.
- Modules
- -------
- The following JSON modules for Lua were tested:
- http://chiselapp.com/user/dhkolf/repository/dkjson/[DKJSON 2.1]::
- - Lua implementation with no dependencies on other libraries
- - Supports LPeg to improve decode performance
- https://github.com/brimworks/lua-yajl[Lua YAJL 2.0]::
- - C wrapper for the YAJL library
- http://www.kyne.com.au/%7Emark/software/lua-cjson.php[Lua CSJON 2.0.0]::
- - C implementation with no dependencies on other libraries
- Summary
- -------
- All modules were built and tested as follows:
- DKJSON:: Tested with/without LPeg 10.2.
- Lua YAJL:: Tested with YAJL 2.0.4.
- Lua CJSON:: Tested with Libc and internal floating point conversion
- routines.
- The following Lua implementations were used for this comparison:
- - http://www.lua.org[Lua 5.1.4] (_Lua_)
- - http://www.luajit.org[LuaJIT 2.0.0-beta9] (_JIT_)
- These results show the number of JSON operations per second sustained by
- each module. All results have been normalised against the pure Lua
- DKJSON implementation.
- .Decoding performance
- ............................................................................
- | DKJSON | Lua YAJL | Lua CJSON
- | No LPeg With LPeg | | Libc Internal
- | Lua JIT Lua JIT | Lua JIT | Lua JIT Lua JIT
- example1 | 1x 2x 2.6x 3.4x | 7.1x 10x | 14x 20x 14x 20x
- example2 | 1x 2.2x 2.9x 4.4x | 6.7x 9.9x | 14x 22x 14x 22x
- example3 | 1x 2.1x 3x 4.3x | 6.9x 9.3x | 14x 21x 15x 22x
- example4 | 1x 2x 2.5x 3.7x | 7.3x 10x | 12x 19x 12x 20x
- example5 | 1x 2.2x 3x 4.5x | 7.8x 11x | 16x 24x 16x 24x
- numbers | 1x 2.2x 2.3x 4x | 4.6x 5.5x | 8.9x 10x 13x 17x
- rfc-example1 | 1x 2.1x 2.8x 4.3x | 6.1x 8.1x | 13x 19x 14x 21x
- rfc-example2 | 1x 2.1x 3.1x 4.2x | 7.1x 9.2x | 15x 21x 17x 24x
- types | 1x 2.2x 2.6x 4.3x | 5.3x 7.4x | 12x 20x 13x 21x
- -------------|-------------------------|------------|-----------------------
- = Average => | 1x 2.1x 2.7x 4.1x | 6.5x 9x | 13x 20x 14x 21x
- ............................................................................
- .Encoding performance
- .............................................................................
- | DKJSON | Lua YAJL | Lua CJSON
- | No LPeg With LPeg | | Libc Internal
- | Lua JIT Lua JIT | Lua JIT | Lua JIT Lua JIT
- example1 | 1x 1.8x 0.97x 1.6x | 3.1x 5.2x | 23x 29x 23x 29x
- example2 | 1x 2x 0.97x 1.7x | 2.6x 4.3x | 22x 28x 22x 28x
- example3 | 1x 1.9x 0.98x 1.6x | 2.8x 4.3x | 13x 15x 16x 18x
- example4 | 1x 1.7x 0.96x 1.3x | 3.9x 6.1x | 15x 19x 17x 21x
- example5 | 1x 2x 0.98x 1.7x | 2.7x 4.5x | 20x 23x 20x 23x
- numbers | 1x 2.3x 1x 2.2x | 1.3x 1.9x | 3.8x 4.1x 4.2x 4.6x
- rfc-example1 | 1x 1.9x 0.97x 1.6x | 2.2x 3.2x | 8.5x 9.3x 11x 12x
- rfc-example2 | 1x 1.9x 0.98x 1.6x | 2.6x 3.9x | 10x 11x 17x 19x
- types | 1x 2.2x 0.97x 2x | 1.2x 1.9x | 11x 13x 12x 14x
- -------------|-------------------------|------------|-----------------------
- = Average => | 1x 1.9x 0.98x 1.7x | 2.5x 3.9x | 14x 17x 16x 19x
- .............................................................................
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