>
> Much to our surprise the test show a quite large performance hit. For 
> example a simple test running three for loops inside each other took almost 
> 50% longer with 2.7 then with 2.6.1.
>

What work are you doing inside these for loops? If these loops are empty or 
only do local, useless work it might be a bug in code pruning, e.g. GWT 
2.6.1 has removed the for loops from the final output while GWT 2.7 keeps 
them. You can check that by comparing the final JS output (compile with 
mode PRETTY).

Can't remember any commit to GWT that might cause a 50% performance drop, 
especially as GWT now has a new benchmark system in place to detect 
performance regressions.

-- J.

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