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chore(deps): Bump ordered-float from 4.3.0 to 4.4.0 #21536
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Bumps [ordered-float](https://github.com/reem/rust-ordered-float) from 4.3.0 to 4.4.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/reem/rust-ordered-float/releases) - [Commits](reem/rust-ordered-float@v4.3.0...v4.4.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: ordered-float dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <[email protected]>
Regression Detector ResultsRun ID: f502044f-b0a7-4d3b-875c-b13d347fa3d0 Metrics dashboard Baseline: 93f71f1 Performance changes are noted in the perf column of each table:
No significant changes in experiment optimization goalsConfidence level: 90.00% There were no significant changes in experiment optimization goals at this confidence level and effect size tolerance.
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perf | experiment | goal | Δ mean % | Δ mean % CI | links |
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➖ | file_to_blackhole | egress throughput | +1.82 | [-2.42, +6.05] |
Fine details of change detection per experiment
perf | experiment | goal | Δ mean % | Δ mean % CI | links |
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➖ | otlp_grpc_to_blackhole | ingress throughput | +2.50 | [+2.29, +2.71] | |
➖ | syslog_log2metric_tag_cardinality_limit_blackhole | ingress throughput | +2.45 | [+2.35, +2.56] | |
➖ | datadog_agent_remap_datadog_logs | ingress throughput | +2.35 | [+2.15, +2.55] | |
➖ | syslog_log2metric_humio_metrics | ingress throughput | +2.06 | [+1.91, +2.20] | |
➖ | http_elasticsearch | ingress throughput | +2.05 | [+1.90, +2.21] | |
➖ | syslog_loki | ingress throughput | +1.95 | [+1.87, +2.03] | |
➖ | file_to_blackhole | egress throughput | +1.82 | [-2.42, +6.05] | |
➖ | syslog_regex_logs2metric_ddmetrics | ingress throughput | +1.76 | [+1.61, +1.90] | |
➖ | splunk_hec_route_s3 | ingress throughput | +1.75 | [+1.45, +2.05] | |
➖ | syslog_log2metric_splunk_hec_metrics | ingress throughput | +1.60 | [+1.48, +1.72] | |
➖ | syslog_splunk_hec_logs | ingress throughput | +0.72 | [+0.63, +0.80] | |
➖ | datadog_agent_remap_blackhole | ingress throughput | +0.55 | [+0.43, +0.66] | |
➖ | splunk_hec_to_splunk_hec_logs_acks | ingress throughput | +0.01 | [-0.01, +0.04] | |
➖ | http_to_http_acks | ingress throughput | +0.00 | [-0.49, +0.49] | |
➖ | splunk_hec_indexer_ack_blackhole | ingress throughput | +0.00 | [-0.02, +0.02] | |
➖ | http_to_http_json | ingress throughput | +0.00 | [-0.04, +0.05] | |
➖ | splunk_hec_to_splunk_hec_logs_noack | ingress throughput | +0.00 | [-0.02, +0.02] | |
➖ | http_to_http_noack | ingress throughput | -0.00 | [-0.06, +0.05] | |
➖ | datadog_agent_remap_blackhole_acks | ingress throughput | -0.23 | [-0.34, -0.12] | |
➖ | http_to_s3 | ingress throughput | -0.42 | [-0.56, -0.27] | |
➖ | otlp_http_to_blackhole | ingress throughput | -0.86 | [-0.93, -0.78] | |
➖ | socket_to_socket_blackhole | ingress throughput | -1.30 | [-1.35, -1.25] | |
➖ | fluent_elasticsearch | ingress throughput | -1.94 | [-2.47, -1.40] | |
➖ | datadog_agent_remap_datadog_logs_acks | ingress throughput | -2.15 | [-2.31, -1.99] | |
➖ | http_text_to_http_json | ingress throughput | -2.65 | [-2.78, -2.51] | |
➖ | syslog_humio_logs | ingress throughput | -3.26 | [-3.43, -3.09] |
Explanation
A regression test is an A/B test of target performance in a repeatable rig, where "performance" is measured as "comparison variant minus baseline variant" for an optimization goal (e.g., ingress throughput). Due to intrinsic variability in measuring that goal, we can only estimate its mean value for each experiment; we report uncertainty in that value as a 90.00% confidence interval denoted "Δ mean % CI".
For each experiment, we decide whether a change in performance is a "regression" -- a change worth investigating further -- if all of the following criteria are true:
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Its estimated |Δ mean %| ≥ 5.00%, indicating the change is big enough to merit a closer look.
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Its 90.00% confidence interval "Δ mean % CI" does not contain zero, indicating that if our statistical model is accurate, there is at least a 90.00% chance there is a difference in performance between baseline and comparison variants.
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Its configuration does not mark it "erratic".
Bumps ordered-float from 4.3.0 to 4.4.0.
Release notes
Sourced from ordered-float's releases.
Commits
324b3e1
Version 4.4.0dc0269e
Merge pull request #161 from tisonkun/derive-visitor0e7da65
feat: integrate with derive-visitor6c47902
Merge pull request #160 from kpreid/ci88275c3
Merge pull request #159 from kpreid/eqd614112
CI: update actions/checkout, remove actions-rs/*85a4b9d
Document signed zero hazards.e2c7a82
Merge pull request #158 from kpreid/transparent7abdbc9
Addimpl bytemuck::TransparentWrapper for OrderedFloat
.4b07101
Document thatNotNan
isrepr(transparent)
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