Re: [PATCH v4 00/10] The final building block for a faster rebase -i

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Am 26.05.2017 um 05:15 schrieb Liam Beguin:
I tried to time the execution on an interactive rebase (on Linux) but
I did not notice a significant change in speed.
Do we have a way to measure performance / speed changes between version?

Well, there's performance test script p3404-rebase-interactive.sh.  You
could run it e.g. like this:

	$ (cd t/perf && ./run origin/master HEAD ./p3404*.sh)

This would compare the performance of master with the current branch
you're on.  The results of p3404 are quite noisy for me on master,
though (saw 15% difference between runs without any code changes), so
take them with a bag of salt.

There's more info on performance tests in general in t/perf/README.

René



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