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Regression in grpperm.tst #899
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This resolves gap-system#899
The runtime changed because of a new (hard) example. As part of #896 I will move it to the new test file (which anyhow needs more than standard memory, thus memory use is not an extra issue there), so with that change the speed regression should go away again. |
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This resolves gap-system#899
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Supposedly after #878 by @hulpke has been merged, we have a regression in grpperm.tst. As I wrote in a comment to #878, it sometimes displays
when all packages are loaded. Also, see the performance plot below.
- something is going on here.
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