debian-mirror-gitlab/derailed-benchmarks/CHANGELOG.md
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master (unreleased)

1.4.3

1.4.2

1.4.1

1.4.0

  • Allow configuration of perf:ips benchmark.
  • Fix bug with require_relative #142
  • Introduce perf:library to profile patches to libraries (like Rails) #135, #139, #140, #141

1.3.6

[1.3.5]

  • Output of test now emits the word "derailed" for easier grepping.
  • Fix "already initialized constant" warning

[1.3.4]

  • Allow for "warming up tasks" via WARM_COUNT env var #119

[1.3.3]

  • Make all paths added to $LOAD_PATH absolute instead of relative to allow for use with apps that use bootsnap.

[1.3.2]

  • Allow for use with Rack 11.

[1.3.1]

  • Allow for use with Rack 11.

[1.3.0] - 2015-01-07

  • Allow environment variable to skip Active Record setup.
  • Allow Rack 2 to work with Derailed.

[1.1.3] - 2015-10-15

  • Update docs

[1.1.2] - 2015-10-05

  • Added ability to use TEST_COUNT environment variable with perf:heap.

[1.1.1] - 2015-10-01

  • Added ability to create a heap dump perf:heap.

[1.1.0] - 2015-09-09

  • Set custom auth user using a lambda in perf.rake
  • Changed perf:ram_over_time changed to perf:mem_over_time
  • Fixed gem warnings

[1.0.1] - 2015-06-20

  • bundle:mem and similar tasks now keep track of duplicate requires and display them along side of memory requirements. This makes it easier to identify where components are used by multiple libraries
  • Add rake to gemspec which gets rid of Unresolved specs during Gem::Specification.reset: warning
  • Outputs of memory are now done in mebibytes, a more accurate unit for the value we're measuring (hint: it's what you think MB is).

[1.0.0] - 2015-05-14

  • Added derailed command line utility. Can be used with just a Gemfile using command $ derailed bundle:mem and $ derailed bundle:objects. All existing Rake tasks can now be called with $ derailed exec such as $ derailed exec perf:mem.
  • Changed memory_profiler task to be perf:objects instead of perf:mem.
  • Changed boot time memory measurement to perf:mem instead of perf:require_bench
  • Released seperate derailed gem that is a wrapper for this gem. I.e. installing that gem installs this one. Easier to remember, less words to type. Also means there's no colision using the derailed namespace for executables inside of the derailed_benchmarks.

[0.0.0] - 2014-08-15

  • Initial release