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From: [@http://www.boost.org/development/requirements.html]
"Aim first for clarity and correctness; optimization should be only a secondary concern in most Boost libraries."
As the library matures it will undergo optimization passes; benchmarks will logically accompany this process. There is a small benchmarking program included in the tests which compares the performance of Beast's parser to the NodeJS reference parser, as well as some benchmarks which compare the performance of various Beast dynamic buffer implementations against Asio's.
From: [@http://www.boost.org/development/requirements.html]
"Aim first for clarity and correctness; optimization should be only a secondary concern in most Boost libraries."
As the library matures it will undergo optimization passes; benchmarks will logically accompany this process. There is a small benchmarking program included in the tests which compares the performance of Beast's parser to the NodeJS reference parser, as well as some benchmarks which compare the performance of various Beast dynamic buffer implementations against Asio's.