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Add eos-vm benchmarks #150

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@hugo-dc hugo-dc commented Jul 31, 2020

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axic commented Jul 31, 2020

eosvm doesn't seem to show up in the charts?

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hugo-dc commented Aug 3, 2020

I have rebased master, and included eos-vm in the notebook so the charts get generated.

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axic commented Aug 6, 2020

Can you add eosvm to the README?

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The notebook is going to be removed from the repo: #152 . Can you move notebook changes in this PR to the new script for generating charts: https://github.com/ewasm/benchmarking/blob/master/notebooks/wasm-engines.py ?

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hugo-dc commented Aug 12, 2020

I already modified the script https://github.com/ewasm/benchmarking/pull/150/files#diff-a6dee7477faf26016717d019cdc8bf1b , althought I modify it manually, do you want me to use the nbconvert tool instead?

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hugo-dc commented Aug 12, 2020

Now I converted the notebook to a script, and included the charts generated by the script.

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