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Has ctfe-stress-5-check been gradually regressing since 2022-04-09? #96267

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pnkfelix opened this issue Apr 21, 2022 · 3 comments
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Has ctfe-stress-5-check been gradually regressing since 2022-04-09? #96267

pnkfelix opened this issue Apr 21, 2022 · 3 comments
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Spawned off of #96015 (comment)

Look at this graph:

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is the trend there something we should be worried about? (Or is this just a microbenchmark that we should not put too much stock in relative to everything else that is going on in the compiler...)

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Cc @rust-lang/wg-const-eval

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oli-obk commented Jun 13, 2022

cc @lqd who is looking into some improvements here.

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Enselic commented Apr 7, 2024

Or is this just a microbenchmark that we should not put too much stock in relative to everything else that is going on in the compiler

Triage: From the age of this issue I think we can conclude that this is not something to put too much effort into relative to other things.

Closing since I think this will remain open forever otherwise, but feel free to reopen if you disagree.

@Enselic Enselic closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Apr 7, 2024
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