# Comparative DI Benchmark Report: cherrypick vs get_it vs riverpod vs kiwi ## Benchmark Parameters - chainCount = 100 - nestingDepth = 100 - repeat = 5 - warmup = 2 ## Benchmark Scenarios 1. **RegisterSingleton** — Registers and resolves a singleton. Baseline DI speed. 2. **ChainSingleton** — A dependency chain A → B → ... → N (singleton). Deep singleton chain resolution. 3. **ChainFactory** — All chain elements are factories. Stateless creation chain. 4. **AsyncChain** — Async chain (async factory). Performance on async graphs. 5. **Named** — Registers two bindings with names, resolves by name. Named lookup test. 6. **Override** — Registers a chain/alias in a child scope. Tests scope overrides. --- ## Comparative Table: chainCount=100, nestingDepth=100, repeat=5, warmup=2 (Mean time, µs) | Scenario | cherrypick | get_it | riverpod | kiwi | yx_scope | |------------------|------------|--------|----------|-------|----------| | chainSingleton | 20.6 | 14.8 | 275.2 | 47.0 | 82.8 | | chainFactory | 90.6 | 71.6 | 357.0 | 46.2 | 79.6 | | register | 82.6 | 10.2 | 252.6 | 43.6 | 224.0 | | named | 18.4 | 9.4 | 12.2 | 10.2 | 10.8 | | override | 170.6 | 11.2 | 301.4 | 51.4 | 146.4 | | chainAsync | 493.8 | 34.0 | 5,039.0 | – | 87.2 | ## Peak Memory Usage (Peak RSS, Kb) | Scenario | cherrypick | get_it | riverpod | kiwi | yx_scope | |------------------|------------|--------|----------|--------|----------| | chainSingleton | 338,224 | 326,752| 301,856 | 195,520| 320,928 | | chainFactory | 339,040 | 335,712| 304,832 | 319,952| 318,688 | | register | 333,760 | 334,208| 300,368 | 327,968| 326,736 | | named | 241,040 | 229,632| 280,144 | 271,872| 266,352 | | override | 356,912 | 331,456| 329,808 | 369,104| 304,416 | | chainAsync | 311,616 | 434,592| 301,168 | – | 328,912 | --- ## Analysis - **get_it** remains the clear leader for both speed and memory usage (lowest latency across most scenarios; excellent memory efficiency even on deep chains). - **kiwi** shows the lowest memory footprint in chainSingleton, but is unavailable for async chains. - **yx_scope** demonstrates highly stable performance for both sync and async chains, often at the cost of higher memory usage, especially in the register/override scenarios. - **cherrypick** comfortably beats riverpod, but is outperformed by get_it/kiwi/yx_scope, especially on async and heavy nested chains. It uses a bit less memory than yx_scope and kiwi, but can spike in memory/latency for override. - **riverpod** is unsuitable for deep or async chains—latency and memory usage grow rapidly. - **Peak memory (RSS):** usually around 320–340 MB for all DI; riverpod/kiwi occasionally drops below 300MB. named/factory scenarios use much less. - **Stability:** yx_scope and get_it have the lowest latency spikes; cherrypick can show peaks on override/async; riverpod is least stable on async (stddev/mean much worse). ### Recommendations - **get_it** (and often **kiwi**, if you don't need async): best for ultra-fast deep graphs and minimum peak memory. - **yx_scope**: best blend of performance and async stability; perfect for production mixed DI. - **cherrypick**: great for modular/testable architectures, unless absolute peak is needed; lower memory than yx_scope in some scenarios. - **riverpod**: only for shallow DI or UI wiring in Flutter. --- _Last updated: August 20, 2025._ _Please see scenario source for details._