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[EXPERIMENT DO NOT MERGE] remove span tracking during lowering #149918
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Finished benchmarking commit (f592d8b): comparison URL. Overall result: ✅ improvements - no action neededBenchmarking this pull request means it may be perf-sensitive – we'll automatically label it not fit for rolling up. You can override this, but we strongly advise not to, due to possible changes in compiler perf. @bors rollup=never Instruction countOur most reliable metric. Used to determine the overall result above. However, even this metric can be noisy.
Max RSS (memory usage)Results (primary -2.5%)A less reliable metric. May be of interest, but not used to determine the overall result above.
CyclesResults (secondary -6.1%)A less reliable metric. May be of interest, but not used to determine the overall result above.
Binary sizeThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Bootstrap: 472.42s -> 475.345s (0.62%) |
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Well that ain't worth it |
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Sad 🤷 |
r? @ghost
Just a little experiment to see how much it gains us. All incremental tests pass, I've not found a place yet where it matters that we track them. It makes some sense, spans are relative to their parent anyway so it makes some sense that they're regenerated anyway if their parent changes. But I can't yet prove this. I am wondering how much perf it gains us.