It's useful to know how fast SIGHUP can be handled, too.
---
 xt/perf-imap-list.t | 9 ++++++---
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/xt/perf-imap-list.t b/xt/perf-imap-list.t
index 37640a90f3c..0f00f487991 100644
--- a/xt/perf-imap-list.t
+++ b/xt/perf-imap-list.t
@@ -9,15 +9,18 @@ use Benchmark qw(:all);
 my @n = map { { newsgroup => "inbox.comp.foo.bar.$_" } } (0..50000);
 push @n, map { { newsgroup => "xobni.womp.foo.bar.$_" } } (0..50000);
 my $self = { imapd => { grouplist => \@n } };
-PublicInbox::IMAPD::refresh_inboxlist($self->{imapd});
-
 my $n = scalar @n;
+my $t = timeit(1, sub {
+       PublicInbox::IMAPD::refresh_inboxlist($self->{imapd});
+});
+diag timestr($t). "refresh $n inboxes";
+
 open my $null, '>', '/dev/null' or BAIL_OUT "open: $!";
 my $ds = { sock => $null };
 my $nr = 200;
 diag "starting benchmark...";
 my $cmd_list = \&PublicInbox::IMAP::cmd_list;
-my $t = timeit(1, sub {
+$t = timeit(1, sub {
        for (0..$nr) {
                my $res = $cmd_list->($self, 'tag', '', '*');
                PublicInbox::DS::write($ds, $res);
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