I was about to write off this benchmark while working on GVL
improvements on multi-core systems.
However I noticed it exposes a weakness in my work-in-progress
code when I tested on an old single CPU system. Further testing
reveals setting CPU affinity ("schedtool -a 0x1" on Linux) on a
modern multi-core system is enough to reproduce the problem
exposed by this benchmark.
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This benchmark measures a initialize time of non-used variable.
* benchmark/bm_vm1_lvar_set.rb: added.
This benchmark measures a local variables initialization time.
* benchmark/bm_vm2_bigarray.rb: added.
This benchmark mesures a big array literal creation time.
* benchmark/bm_vm2_bighash.rb:
This benchmark mesures a big hash literal creation time.
* benchmark/bm*: change notation "i=0" to "i = 0".
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