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graph-prototype has already surpassed its predecessor (GR 3.X) in terms of performance, thanks to the integration of lock-free buffers and optimized compile-time evaluated features. Nonetheless, we must be vigilant about avoiding unintentional performance regressions.
Our goal is to ensure graph-prototype is in top shape before it becomes GR 4.0 and expands its functionality. To do this, we need to conduct a comprehensive review to uncover any potential runtime data processing bottlenecks that might have slipped in.
Feedback from contributors such as @ivan-cukic , @mattkretz , and any other performance enthusiasts would be greatly appreciated. This performance review should ideally be completed before migrating graph-prototype to the GR repo.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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graph-prototype
has already surpassed its predecessor (GR 3.X) in terms of performance, thanks to the integration of lock-free buffers and optimized compile-time evaluated features. Nonetheless, we must be vigilant about avoiding unintentional performance regressions.Our goal is to ensure
graph-prototype
is in top shape before it becomes GR 4.0 and expands its functionality. To do this, we need to conduct a comprehensive review to uncover any potential runtime data processing bottlenecks that might have slipped in.Feedback from contributors such as @ivan-cukic , @mattkretz , and any other performance enthusiasts would be greatly appreciated. This performance review should ideally be completed before migrating
graph-prototype
to the GR repo.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: