bzr revision 858 adds a very simple boot performance test.

This adds a -b option to gtg which causes it to exit immediately after
completing the first iteration of the main loop, thus permitting a way
to reliably measure initialization time.

scripts/debug.sh is also updated to also support a -b option, which it
passes to gtg.   This permits doing boot-up time profiling like this:

  scripts/debug.sh -b -p

Of course, that's not interesting since there's only 5 tasks in the
default data set.  But you can use any data set in gtg/test/data/, for
instance, the infamous 'bryce' dataset:

  scripts/debug.sh -b -p -s bryce


[This work is associated with bug #583211.]

Bryce


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