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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions collector/compile-benchmarks/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -176,9 +176,10 @@ Rust code being written today.
anything we should be aware of when using this crate as a compile-time
benchmark.
- Look at [crates.io](https://crates.io) to find the latest (non-prerelease) version.
- Download it with `collector download -c $CATEGORY -a $ARTIFACT crate $NAME $VERSION`.
The `$CATEGORY` is probably `Primary`. `$ARTIFACT` is either `library` or `binary`, depending
on what kind of artifact does the benchmark build.
- Download it with `target/release/collector download -c $CATEGORY -a
$ARTIFACT crate $NAME $VERSION`. The `$CATEGORY` is probably `Primary`.
`$ARTIFACT` is either `library` or `binary`, depending on what kind of
artifact does the benchmark build.
- It makes it easier for reviewers if you split things into two commits.
- In the first commit, just add the code for the entire benchmark.
- Do this by doing `git add` on the new directory.
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