To give you some rough impression on concrete numbers for this trend:
2.0: ~6M ops/sec
2.1-2.2: ~5M ops/sec
2.3-2.4: ~3-4M ops/sec
2.5: ~3M ops/sec
2.6: ~2M ops/sec


On Friday, 26 February 2016, Remko Popma <remko.po...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You're absolutely right. I still have quite a few unit tests to add.
>
> Initial perf testing shows a downward trend in Async Logger performance
> with every release. (Logging simple string messages without params.) This
> is worrisome and I'm focusing on figuring that out first: this will likely
> involve additional code changes and I'll add more tests after that.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 2016/02/26, at 10:38, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','garydgreg...@gmail.com');>> wrote:
>
> Wow, I love the activity we are seeing toward 2.6! All the perf work on
> top of an existing sizable change set. Very exciting indeed.
>
> There sure are a lot of changes coming in. I hope that we all can pitch in
> to make sure most if not all of these changes get code coverage from unit
> tests. I've not checked closely, but it seems like we may not have good
> coverage _yet_, or do I have the wrong impression?
>
> I want to make sure we keep our stability in tip top shape :-) and that we
> have no regression from previous releases.
>
> Gary
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