dec: Expand benchmarks #56
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This expands the benchmarks for the various number types. For the choice of operations, I used what was already benchmarked and I added functions I expect to be commonly used. Feel free to suggest anything else that could be relevent. I also wasn't too sure what sizes of
Decimal<T>
to test for.One problem with the decimal generation approach I used is that the numbers are totally random and thus don't really follow any real world statistical distribution. This shouldn't be a big problem as long as the benchmark are only used to gauge relative improvement in performance etc.