Add the Alioth k-nucleotide benchmark#2561
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This is not particularly well performing yet (60x slower than C++ or worse). I think the slicing and the copies made for the hashmap are mostly responsible, but YMMV. By default shootout-fasta writes to stdout and shootout-k-nucleotide reads from stdin. To use an intermediate file with a fixed name, set RUST_BENCH...
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This is not particularly well performing yet (60x slower than C++ or
worse). I think the slicing and the copies made for the hashmap
are mostly responsible, but YMMV.
By default shootout-fasta writes to stdout and shootout-k-nucleotide
reads from stdin. To use an intermediate file with a fixed name,
set RUST_BENCH...