http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/program.php?tes...
Java #3 => HashMap
http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/program.php?tes...
Java #5 => HashMap
http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/program.php?tes...
Java #4 => HashMap
http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/program.php?tes...
I am going to take a step back: you seem irked by my comments, due to the knee-jerk link to have me contribute a different implementation for C++ as well as arguing with the short reply what I really maintain is a nearly-offtopic point about the Java library in question here (both of which I am reading as slightly aggressive towards me or my comment).
Do you really like this benchmark? Are you super excited that Rust is slightly faster right now than C/C++/Java? What is going through your head when you read my comments? Do you disagree that we should expect all native-ish languages to do equally-enough well for most people given these constraints? Is it that my comment is coming off to you as "no fun allowed", as I am trying to point out that this is a meaningless competition that mostly teaches us about different things than "who is winning"?
In fact, looking at your recent comment history, I am realizing you are being super aggressive about this with everyone, and are nigh unto spamming the play.html link to everyone who tries to comment about the high-level idea of "what are we doing here". What's up?
So you knew why I said -- Not "instead of" as-well-as.
> … knee-jerk link to have me contribute a different implementation for C++ …
Improved programs are welcome, period. Hence the link.
> What is going through your head when you read my comments?
Will this sentence never end :-)
> … mostly teaches us about different things than "who is winning"? … the high-level idea of "what are we doing here".
There are links on the home page which provide context.
igouy is the maintainer of the benchmarks game.