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Summary: Ref T13298. Add a simple profiler as a starting point to catch any egregiously expensive rules or conditions. This doesn't profile rule actions, so if "Add subscriber" (or whatever) is outrageously expensive it won't show up on the profile. Right now, actions get evaluated inside the Adapter so they're hard to profile. A future change could likely dig them out without too much trouble. I generally expect actions to be less expensive than conditions. This also can't pin down a //specific// condition being expensive, but if you see that `H123` takes 20s to evaluate you can probably guess that the giant complicated regex is the expensive part. Test Plan: {F6473407} Reviewers: amckinley Reviewed By: amckinley Maniphest Tasks: T13298 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D20566 |
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