2021-09-15 16:57:43 UTC, William Stein:
>
> Hi,
>
> https://github.com/airspeed-velocity/asv
>
> is pretty amazing. E.g., try 
https://pv.github.io/numpy-bench/#/regressions
> where you can see specific functions in numpy, and how commits changed 
their
> performance exactly. One could imagine making something similar for the
> Sage library, which is full of similar compute-intensive well-defined 
functions.
>
> William

That would be amazing indeed. A quick search reveals
sage-devel posts mentioning it in 2016, 2018, 2019:

  https://groups.google.com/g/sage-devel/search?q=airspeed%20velocity

and thanks to Julian RĂ¼th there is even a ticket for it:

  Sage Trac ticket 25262
  Track performance regressions in CI
  https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25262

which has a branch, last updated in 2019-09. I hope
Julian's work can be updated and reviewed!  --Samuel

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