As we roll into 3.4.9 code freeze week we can use this thread for any
issues or concerns that are found related to testing this week.

To get the ball rolling, a regression has been noticed in performance
around low-latency scripts and seems to be related to the new
GremlinASTChecker. My earlier tests on this feature didn't note the
cumulative damage of the additional AST processing that would occur on
small/fast scripts where it is much harder to hide millisecond range
increments. I've reverted that functionality:

https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/commit/daad70bec96d4a1d3a0579bee1b73934d9293664

and reopened the issue:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-2438

I opted to not revert the entire body of work because I think the idea is
still valid in general but it needs more attention paid to these particular
queries. I also don't think it's a reason to pause 3.4.9 release over. This
release is too full of features to let this issue hold things up.

I've published a 3.4.9-SNAPSHOT if you're like to test and I will post back
when freshy docs are published.

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