Php VS Perl benchmarks

Current benchmark data was generated on Sun Jun 01 2025, full log can be found HERE

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[x86_64][4 cores] AMD EPYC 7763 64-Core Processor (Model 1)

* -m in a file name stands for multi-threading or multi-processing

* -i in a file name stands for direct intrinsics usage. (Usage of simd intrinsics via libraries is not counted)

* -ffi in a file name stands for non-stdlib FFI usage

* (You may find time < time(user) + time(sys) for some non-parallelized programs, the overhead is from GC or JIT compiler, which are allowed to take advantage of multi-cores as that's more close to real-world scenarios.)

binarytrees

Input: 18

lang code time stddev peak-mem mem time(user) time(sys) compiler compiler/runtime
perl 1.pl timeout 0.0ms 77.8MB 4960ms 27ms perl 5.40.2
php 1.php timeout 0.0ms 141.6MB 4967ms 20ms php 8.2.28

Input: 15

lang code time stddev peak-mem mem time(user) time(sys) compiler compiler/runtime
php 1.php 612ms 2.9ms 62.7MB 577ms 20ms php 8.2.28
perl 1.pl 1815ms 12ms 14.4MB 1800ms 0ms perl 5.40.2

helloworld

Input: QwQ

lang code time stddev peak-mem mem time(user) time(sys) compiler compiler/runtime
perl 1.pl 2.6ms 0.3ms 5.3MB 0ms 0ms perl 5.40.2
php 1.php 44ms 1.2ms 52.5MB 16ms 18ms php 8.2.28

merkletrees

Input: 17

lang code time stddev peak-mem mem time(user) time(sys) compiler compiler/runtime
php 1.php 3755ms 29ms 113.8MB 3717ms 27ms php 8.2.28

Input: 15

lang code time stddev peak-mem mem time(user) time(sys) compiler compiler/runtime
php 1.php 838ms 4.0ms 67.2MB 800ms 20ms php 8.2.28