This allows us to filter `IEndpointSelectorPolicy` instance based on whether the apply to a given candidate set. This should allow us to remove some HAXXX from MVC. The idea here is the ESP becomes much more pay-for-play if you can statically eliminate many of the cases where it would usually no op. |
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| Matching | ||
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| EndpointMetadataCollectionBenchmark.cs | ||
| EndpointRoutingBenchmarkBase.cs | ||
| Microsoft.AspNetCore.Routing.Performance.csproj | ||
| RouteValueDictionaryBenchmark.cs | ||
| readme.md | ||
readme.md
Compile the solution in Release mode (so binaries are available in release)
To run a specific benchmark add it as parameter.
dotnet run -c Release --framework <tfm> <benchmark_name>
To run all benchmarks use '*' as the name.
dotnet run -c Release --framework <tfm> *
If you run without any parameters, you'll be offered the list of all benchmarks and get to choose.
dotnet run -c Release --framework <tfm>