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Probably set up the app-server cargo-build in docker to automatically record the "build timings" html file into a git-version-controlled location (or at least local accumulator folder) for easy historical analysis [and/or a git-tracked file with custom format that records the dependency tree along with the compile time, bonus if it examines the git-history to guess how compile-time deltas from dependency-changes] #200

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Venryx opened this issue Jan 17, 2023 · 1 comment

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Venryx commented Jan 17, 2023

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@Venryx Venryx moved this from 🆕 New to 🔖 Short-term focuses in Public task list Jan 26, 2023
@Venryx Venryx changed the title Probably set up the app-server cargo-build in docker to automatically record the "build timings" html file into a git-version-controlled location (or at least local accumulator folder) for easy historical analysis Probably set up the app-server cargo-build in docker to automatically record the "build timings" html file into a git-version-controlled location (or at least local accumulator folder) for easy historical analysis [and/or a git-tracked file with custom format that records the dependency tree along with the compile time, bonus if it examines the git-history to guess how compile-time deltas from dependency-changes] Apr 4, 2023
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Venryx commented Aug 22, 2024

Closed (for now at least), in favor of #341

@Venryx Venryx closed this as completed Aug 22, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Short-term (Rishad) to ✅ Done in Public task list Aug 22, 2024
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