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@github-actions github-actions bot added area/testing Testing related issues area/querylang Issues related to the query language specification and implementation. area/core internal mechanisms go Pull requests that update Go code labels May 30, 2025
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Failed Test Failure Summary Logs
TestVectorGraphQlEuclideanIndexMutationAndQuery Logs ↗︎
TestACLSuite/TestAddNewPredicate The ACL group count is not 1, which is unexpected. Logs ↗︎
TestUniqueUpsertSingleMutationTwoBlankNode Logs ↗︎
TestACLSuite Logs ↗︎

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rahst12 commented May 31, 2025

I'm always interested in the performance updates. Any early thoughts on what the community can expect with these improvements?

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