Hello François, I just forwarded this to Said, who worked on performance. There are some performance tests that are run as part of the Jenkins build, I believe.
@Said, can you add to this discussion? Best, - Michael On 18.07.2013 16:22, François Rey wrote: > Hello everyone, > I recently started hacking ProR (see forum posting > <http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/489405/1064949/#msg_1064949>) > and submitted a couple change requests on gerrit: > https://git.eclipse.org/r/14638: Better use of EMF reflective API in > the ReqIF10Util class. > https://git.eclipse.org/r/14639: Better editing of default values. > The gerrit setup does not seem to automatically build and test upon a > new change request. > I've successfully run locally the tests I've found in the eclipse > projects, but I'm not sure of any performance impact. Any performance > test out there? > I'm asking because the first change request is touching some core > behavior in ReqIF10Util, with more use of EMF reflective API to reduce > boiler-plate code. > Cheers, > François > -- *Dr. Michael Jastram* +49 (162) 274 83 94 http://jastram.de Geschäftsführer Formal Mind GmbH http://formalmind.com Vorsitzender rheinjug e.V. http://rheinjug.de Project Lead Eclipse Requirements Modeling Framework http://eclipse.org/rmf
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