[GHC] #15663: T9675 inexplicably regressed in allocations due to text submodule bump
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#15663: T9675 inexplicably regressed in allocations due to text submodule bump
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Reporter: bgamari | Owner: (none)
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: 8.6.1
Component: Compiler | Version: 8.4.3
Resolution: | Keywords:
Operating System: Unknown/Multiple | Architecture:
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Type of failure: None/Unknown | Test Case:
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Description changed by bgamari:
Old description:
> Harbormaster somehow started showing a significant (~20%) regression in
> `T9675`'s allocations starting in 989dca6cbd93. Strangely, this is a bump
> of the `text` submodule. Something is extremely fishy here.
New description:
Harbormaster somehow started showing a significant (~20%) regression in
`T9675`'s allocations starting in
989dca6cbd93205a72f12a0921ba1216559a9e1e. Strangely, this is a bump of the
`text` submodule. This can't be right; something is extremely fishy here.
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