GitHub user turf00 opened a pull request:
https://github.com/apache/jmeter/pull/314
Fix to 61556
Added clarification in documentation around using Groovy for performance.
+ Made clear that when using the __groovy function you should use vars.get
to fetch variables so that the script can be cached.
+ Made clear in the ifController the performant way of dealing with Groovy.
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This closes #314
commit 669fa427768485140f9a45a44e99b88280b710ae
Author: Justin McCartney
Date: 2017-10-04T09:04:01Z
Fix to 61556
Added clarification in documentation around using Groovy for performance.
+ Made clear that when using the __groovy function you should use vars.get
to fetch variables so that the script can be cached.
+ Made clear in the ifController the performant way of dealing with Groovy.
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