Mark as yk_outline functions which we don't want to trace.#130
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vext01 merged 1 commit intoykjit:mainfrom Aug 22, 2025
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Mark as yk_outline functions which we don't want to trace.#130vext01 merged 1 commit intoykjit:mainfrom
yk_outline functions which we don't want to trace.#130vext01 merged 1 commit intoykjit:mainfrom
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Edd's recent analysis suggests that we often end up recording blocks in these functions, even though neither is appropriate for a trace.
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Should we wait for the other change to be benchmarked before we merge this, so we can see the impacts in isolation? |
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The other PR won't be benchmarked until the yk PR is merged, so it's safe to do this one first IMHO. |
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Edd's recent analysis suggests that we often end up recording blocks in these functions, even though neither is appropriate for a trace.