Hmm, this does not sound quite right because such a slowdown should be
noticeable from the UI as well, but that does not really happen.
Cheers,
Doru
On 16 Jan 2010, at 19:31, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
A significant slowdown may be noticed when compared
with the
previous glamourous report (sent on October 23). Details at the end
of the amil.
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Report produced on 2010-01-16T15:19:06+00:00
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Opening Browser Benchmark:
15 openings => 2620 ms
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Selecting Item in Browser Benchmark
100 size and selections => 2569 ms
200 size and selections => 4359 ms
300 size and selections => 6912 ms
400 size and selections => 8298 ms
500 size and selections => 10414 ms
600 size and selections => 12462 ms
700 size and selections => 14019 ms
800 size and selections => 16123 ms
900 size and selections => 19234 ms
1000 size and selections => 19984 ms
1500 size and selections => 30812 ms
2000 size and selections => 45497 ms
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Selecting in finder item Benchmark
1 size and selections => 166 ms
5 size and selections => 897 ms
10 size and selections => 1949 ms
15 size and selections => 2968 ms
20 size and selections => 4008 ms
25 size and selections => 5112 ms
30 size and selections => 11714 ms
35 size and selections => 7686 ms
40 size and selections => 8963 ms
45 size and selections => 10428 ms
50 size and selections => 12471 ms
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50.66 % of methods are covered from unit tests
Progress from last time: +17.19 %
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From the report generated on Oct 23, we had:
Selecting Item Benchmark:
2000 size and selections => 2729 ms
Selecting in finder item Benchmark:
50 size and selections => 1881 ms
The new version is one magnitude slower.
However, opening a browser is slightly faster. The first health
report indicated:
15 openings => 3622 ms
Cheers,
Alexandre
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