On Fri, Apr 08, 2022 at 03:36:30PM +0200, Miroslav Zagorac wrote:
> Hello Willy,
> 
> today I tested the operation speed of the opentracing module on branch 2.4
> and 2.5 several times and unfortunately I can't confirm what I wrote
> yesterday (that the operation speed is almost doubled).
> 
> The result I get today is almost the same speed.
> 
> I don't know what the problem is, maybe I did something wrong yesterday
> or Linux decided to do something different today (probably the first
> one).

OK, this happens, do not worry. At least what matters is that there
is no performance regression.

> This means that perhaps the next paragraph should be removed from the
> description of patch 0014:
> 
> "In terms of code execution speed, this way of using context variables
> is significantly faster than the previous one (when variables with names
> were stored instead of hash).  For example, in the worst case, when the
> rate-limit is set to 100%, the operating speed is almost doubled (this
> refers to the first result in the 'addons/ot/test/README-speed-ctx'
> file)."

Will do, thank you!
Willy

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