On Mon, 05 Jun 2017 13:28:00 -0700, elizabeth wrote: > Generally, we don’t care about performance once we have an > unrecoverable exception that needs to be reported. If the stresstest > regression is caused by trying to do Levenstein on method names (which > can be a lot on some objects), then maybe the performance of > spectest/stresstest can be accounted for by *just* the tests that > throw Method Not Found errors?
Yeah, I think the nqp version of the exception is proof that's the wrong commit, otherwise it'd've got faster than even pre-commit. Something else was the cause, but I ran out of steam hunting it.