Add benchmark with many associated items#618
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Add benchmark with many associated items#618ecstatic-morse wants to merge 2 commits intorust-lang:masterfrom
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r=me but looks like this needs a rebase, sorry for missing it initially |
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rust-lang/rust#68957 demonstrated an increase in compile times that was quadratic in the number of associated items. rust-lang/rust#68837 sped these cases up a lot, and rust-lang/rust#69072 hopes to speed them up even more by making associated item name lookup O(log n).
This benchmark has been reduced in size from the original example to run in ~2 seconds locally. I was hoping to find a more real-world example that demonstrated the pathological behavior–embedded HAL crates were mentioned–but gave up.