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GridViewGroupedResizable is 50% slower after #18659 #18908

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jeromelaban opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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GridViewGroupedResizable is 50% slower after #18659 #18908

jeromelaban opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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Current behavior

Showing the test GridViewGroupedResizable is in general slow, but after #18659 it's even slower.

Before #18659: 16 seconds
After #18659: 24 seconds

Expected behavior

The test runs at the same speed.

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@jeromelaban jeromelaban added kind/bug Something isn't working triage/untriaged Indicates an issue requires triaging or verification difficulty/tbd Categorizes an issue for which the difficulty level needs to be defined. labels Nov 25, 2024
@jeromelaban jeromelaban added kind/regression Something was working, now it isn't and removed kind/bug Something isn't working triage/untriaged Indicates an issue requires triaging or verification labels Nov 25, 2024
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