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efps — editor "frames per second". The number of updates assumed to be possible within a second.
Derived from input latency. efps = 1000 / input_latency
Detailed information
🏠 Reference result
The performance result of sanity@latest
Benchmark
latency
p75
p90
p99
blocking time
test duration
recipe (name)
22ms
23ms
26ms
57ms
0ms
7.0s
recipe (description)
18ms
20ms
26ms
42ms
0ms
4.7s
recipe (instructions)
6ms
7ms
8ms
16ms
0ms
3.1s
synthetic (title)
50ms
52ms
54ms
130ms
254ms
12.9s
synthetic (string inside object)
51ms
55ms
66ms
155ms
960ms
8.2s
🧪 Experiment result
The performance result of this branch
Benchmark
latency
p75
p90
p99
blocking time
test duration
recipe (name)
20ms
21ms
25ms
46ms
0ms
7.1s
recipe (description)
18ms
19ms
21ms
34ms
0ms
4.4s
recipe (instructions)
6ms
7ms
8ms
10ms
0ms
3.1s
synthetic (title)
51ms
60ms
109ms
657ms
1467ms
17.8s
synthetic (string inside object)
54ms
58ms
66ms
297ms
718ms
8.1s
📚 Glossary
column definitions
benchmark — the name of the test, e.g. "article", followed by the label of the field being measured, e.g. "(title)".
latency — the time between when a key was pressed and when it was rendered. derived from a set of samples. the median (p50) is shown to show the most common latency.
p75 — the 75th percentile of the input latency in the test run. 75% of the sampled inputs in this benchmark were processed faster than this value. this provides insight into the upper range of typical performance.
p90 — the 90th percentile of the input latency in the test run. 90% of the sampled inputs were faster than this. this metric helps identify slower interactions that occurred less frequently during the benchmark.
p99 — the 99th percentile of the input latency in the test run. only 1% of sampled inputs were slower than this. this represents the worst-case scenarios encountered during the benchmark, useful for identifying potential performance outliers.
blocking time — the total time during which the main thread was blocked, preventing user input and UI updates. this metric helps identify performance bottlenecks that may cause the interface to feel unresponsive.
test duration — how long the test run took to complete.
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