Allow multiple benchmarks per folder in ruby-bench#445
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I wonder if we need any change for https://github.com/rubybench/rubybench and/or https://github.com/rubybench/rubybench.github.io to support this. cc: @eightbitraptor |
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It should not. The data generate is in the same format with the same keys. The way to execute is also the same. |
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This looks good to me. Thanks 👍
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Today, benchmarks are organized, one per folder. For libraries like addressable, we have 9 folders with repeated Gemfile and Gemfile.lock.
This PR, adds the possibility of adding benchmarks for the same library into the same folder, each with a different name.