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Random Interleaving
Random Interleaving is a technique to lower run-to-run variance. It randomly interleaves repetitions of a microbenchmark with repetitions from other microbenchmarks in the same benchmark test. Data shows it is able to lower run-to-run variance by 40% on average.
To use, you mainly need to set --benchmark_enable_random_interleaving=true
,
and optionally specify non-zero repetition count --benchmark_repetitions=9
and optionally decrease the per-repetition time --benchmark_min_time=0.1
.