> > I'm not sure if size is that great an heuristic. The dedup algorithm should
> > work in any case even if you don't order by size, right?
> 
> Consider two metrics:
>  - metric 1 with events {A,B}
>  - metric 2 with events {A,B,C,D}
> If the list isn't sorted then as the matching takes the first group
> with all the events, metric 1 will match {A,B} and metric 2 {A,B,C,D}.
> If the order is sorted to {A,B,C,D},{A,B} then metric 1 matches within
> the {A,B,C,D} group as does metric 2. The events in metric 1 aren't
> used and are removed.

Ok. It's better for the longer metric if they stay together.

> 
> The dedup algorithm is very naive :-)

I guess what matters is that it gives reasonable results on the current
metrics. I assume it does?

How much deduping is happening if you run all metrics?

For toplev on my long term todo list was to compare it against
a hopefully better schedule generated by or-tools, but I never
got around to coding that up.

-Andi

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