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The benchmarks has been down due to some weird error. A single line change fix it: link

-  @Test def pickle_pickleOK = compileDir(testsDir, "pickling", testPickling)
+  @Test def pickle_pickleOK = compileFiles(testsDir + "pickling/", testPickling)

And I've added several mini tests which covers implicit search, exhaustivity check, tailrec, etc. We can just put any mini test to the folder bench/tests, it will be automatically tracked in the benchmarks.

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Review @felixmulder and @DarkDimius ?

measure.method("stdlib") in {
using(Gen.unit("test")) curve "stdlib" in { r => stdLib }
// maybe scalac curve later
using(Gen.unit("test")) curve "dotty" in { r => stdLib }
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why is this curve called dotty now?

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@DarkDimius The curve is to support multiple curves in a chart. Yes, I should keep it the same for stdlib and dotty-src for backward data compatibility.

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@DarkDimius the name for stdlib and dotty-src are now restored.

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odersky commented Dec 17, 2016

Status?

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@DarkDimius This is one is up to you to review, thanks :)

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LGTM

@DarkDimius DarkDimius merged commit 8b44b6c into scala:master Jan 11, 2017
@liufengyun liufengyun deleted the bench branch January 11, 2017 16:07
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