Any known regressions? We are seeing a small but significant performance 
regression of about 20%.

Our standard performance monitoring is showing a clear performance 
regression when running Firefox (ESR)/Linux.

I get the 20% figure from using chrome profiling on Win7. A complex 
UiBinder/Editor/RequestFactory takes 900ms in 2.6 but 1100ms in 2.7. This 
is when the browser/app is "warm".

We also think we are seeing delays of up to 400ms 
with Scheduler.get().scheduleEntry(action)... A lot of our webdriver tests 
were failing as they would click something then fail due to the delay. A 
known issue or local weirdness?

Sorry if I've not done my research properly. I'm a bit lost how the move of 
the issues is going.

Cheers

Sam


On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 5:31:05 PM UTC, Jens wrote:
>
> 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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