[tor-dev] Performance testing using chutney
Cory Pruce
corypruce at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 06:55:19 UTC 2015
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> If you can read Python and shell script, then checking I haven't made
any obvious coding errors in my changes would help. But that might
require becoming familiar with the codebase - which may take some effort.
>
> The diffs are here, or you can use git diff:
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https://github.com/teor2345/chutney/compare/feature14175-chutney-performance-v2
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https://github.com/teor2345/tor/compare/feature14175-chutney-performance-v2
Awesome, yup I can read those languages. I'll hopefully wrap my head
around chutney's and tor's code in a reasonable amount of time. Gotta
start somewhere =-)
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> When you make performance improvements, does the bandwidth increase?
> (Or, far more easily: when you deliberately slow down the code, does
the bandwidth tank?)
Sounds like a good idea to me!
Thanks again,
Cory
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