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     16 
     17 package benchmarks.regression;
     18 
     19 import com.google.caliper.Param;
     20 import java.nio.charset.Charset;
     21 
     22 public class CharsetForNameBenchmark {
     23     // canonical    => canonical charset name
     24     // built-in     => guaranteed-present charset
     25     // special-case => libcore treats this charset specially for performance
     26     @Param({
     27         "UTF-16",     //     canonical,     built-in, non-special-case
     28         "UTF-8",      //     canonical,     built-in,     special-case
     29         "UTF8",       // non-canonical,     built-in,     special-case
     30         "ISO-8859-1", //     canonical,     built-in,     special-case
     31         "8859_1",     // non-canonical,     built-in,     special-case
     32         "ISO-8859-2", //     canonical, non-built-in, non-special-case
     33         "8859_2",     // non-canonical, non-built-in, non-special-case
     34         "US-ASCII",   //     canonical,     built-in,     special-case
     35         "ASCII"       // non-canonical,     built-in,     special-case
     36     })
     37     private String charsetName;
     38 
     39     public void timeCharsetForName(int reps) throws Exception {
     40         for (int i = 0; i < reps; ++i) {
     41             Charset.forName(charsetName);
     42         }
     43     }
     44 }
     45