i didn't know we can use simd on golang. it's mostly available on rust/zig. if i found an ok solution and ive confirmed datacenters widely support it, i will make it available on immortal.
i like making event parsing/verification blazingly fast.
i didn't know we can use simd on golang. it's mostly available on rust/zig. if i found an ok solution and ive confirmed datacenters widely support it, i will make it available on immortal.
i like making event parsing/verification blazingly fast.
Please paste your benchmarks.
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/nbd-wtf/go-nostr
cpu: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-12100F
BenchmarkParseMessage
BenchmarkParseMessage/golang
BenchmarkParseMessage/golang-8 162 6665196 ns/op
BenchmarkParseMessage/simdjson
BenchmarkParseMessage/simdjson-8 28 43713545 ns/op
PASS
ok github.com/nbd-wtf/go-nostr 3.138s
i was not aware of simdjson on go...
but it seems its for 2 years ago. forking it? you do it or i can go for it?
also, these stuff like simdjson and linsecp245k1 in golang has a lot of overhead, what is your opinion?
Why fork it? Why? What are you going to change in it?
last update is 2 years ago. not up to date with main simdjson library...
JSON hasn't changed much in this period.
what about simdjosn library? 🤔
https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson
lot of commits since then.