Automatic perf stats in baselines #57730
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This adds automatic baselines similar to what you get from
--extendedDiagnostics
whenever the harness detects an "interesting" amount of something happening. To reduce baseline noise from future changes, these values are rounded to metric-specific intervals, so e.g. if we go from 513 to 517 symbols, that's not going to register a baseline diff (it will print back as "500").This should let us easily create "don't blow stuff up" tests when things like #57710 happen.
I want to make this opt-in/opt-out on a per-test base but the harness code is not well-suited to threading that info through and I want to do a follow-up refactor that cleans up the baseliner to have access to the per-test options.