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author | Tomáš Mlynarič <[email protected]> | Tue Oct 22 12:50:40 2024 +0200 |
committer | Tomáš Mlynarič <[email protected]> | Tue Oct 29 14:04:32 2024 +0100 |
tree | 63a50a6474df590e47ef732cc045701150c87206 | |
parent | bc52fccb8560a960321d41fd233e37561aeabdb1 [diff] |
Reduce Scaffold states ScaffoldBenchmark.scaffoldWithTopBar_toggleTopBarSize timeNs min 808,955.4, median 978,564.3, max 1,391,857.5 instructions min 385,238.7, median 385,422.2, max 444,657.1 l1DMisses min 13,838.5, median 13,904.5, max 16,344.4 branchMisses min 10,517.1, median 10,675.5, max 16,989.4 allocationCount min 534.0, median 534.1, max 534.1 Trace Method Trace ScaffoldBenchmark.scaffoldWithTopBar_first_pixel timeNs min 2,575,208.6, median 2,970,244.7, max 3,559,956.3 instructions min 854,850.3, median 894,467.7, max 978,442.3 l1DMisses min 31,232.3, median 32,721.3, max 35,801.7 branchMisses min 24,148.9, median 28,704.0, max 38,444.9 allocationCount min 2,260.5, median 2,260.9, max 2,261.7 Trace Method Trace ScaffoldBenchmark.scaffoldWithoutTopBar_first_pixel timeNs min 2,515,871.7, median 2,798,369.3, max 3,641,379.3 instructions min 809,074.7, median 810,776.2, max 947,992.3 l1DMisses min 30,275.8, median 30,579.2, max 34,773.1 branchMisses min 23,160.6, median 23,851.0, max 36,945.3 allocationCount min 2,197.9, median 2,198.3, max 2,199.0 Trace Method Trace Change-Id: Ia4cbb9a4b521b0644b01fbdea66866fed5395288 Test: N/A
Jetpack is a suite of libraries, tools, and guidance to help developers write high-quality apps easier. These components help you follow best practices, free you from writing boilerplate code, and simplify complex tasks, so you can focus on the code you care about.
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