cargo-bench(1)

NAME

   cargo-bench - Execute benchmarks of a package

SYNOPSIS

   cargo bench [OPTIONS] [--] [<ARGS>...]

DESCRIPTION

   Execute all benchmarks of a local package.

   All  of  the  trailing  arguments  are passed to the benchmark binaries
   generated for filtering  benchmarks  and  generally  providing  options
   configuring how they run.

   If  the  --package  argument  is  given,  then  SPEC  is  a  package id
   specification which indicates which package should be built.  If it  is
   not  given, then the current package is built.  For more information on
   SPEC and its format, see the "cargo help pkgid" command.

   The --jobs argument affects the building of  the  benchmark  executable
   but does not affect how many jobs are used when running the benchmarks.

   Compilation can be customized with the 'bench' profile in the manifest.

OPTIONS

   -h, --help
          Print this message.

   --lib  Benchmark only this package's library.

   --bin NAME
          Benchmark only the specified binary.

   --example NAME
          Benchmark only the specified example.

   --test NAME
          Benchmark only the specified test target.

   --bench NAME
          Benchmark only the specified bench target.

   --no-run
          Compile, but don't run benchmarks.

   -p SPEC, --package SPEC ...
          Package to benchmarks for.

   -j IN, --jobs IN
          The number of jobs to run in parallel.

   --release
          Build artifacts in release mode, with optimizations.

   --features FEATURES
          Space-separated list of features to also build.

   --no-default-features
          Do not build the default feature.

   --target TRIPLE
          Build for the target triple.

   --manifest-path PATH
          Path to the manifest to compile.

   -v, --verbose
          Use verbose output.

   -q, --quiet
          No output printed to stdout.

   --color WHEN
          Coloring: auto, always, never.

EXAMPLES

   Execute all the benchmarks of the current package

          $ cargo bench

   Execute the BENCH benchmark

          $ cargo bench --bench BENCH

SEE ALSO

   cargo(1), cargo-build(1), cargo-test(1)

COPYRIGHT

   This  work  is  dual-licensed  under  Apache  2.0  and  MIT terms.  See
   COPYRIGHT file in the cargo source distribution.



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