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Test partition scan performance #1807

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Test partition scan performance #1807

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This PR is an improvement on #983 .
Improve the following :
1,Changed CMakeList file form nebula_add_test to nebula_add_executable
2, Fixed the stack-buffer-overflow error for data load.
3, Added some comments for test description.

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Well done. LGTM.

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Excellent!

@dangleptr dangleptr merged commit 259e40e into vesoft-inc:master Feb 24, 2020
@bright-starry-sky bright-starry-sky deleted the test_partition_performance branch February 24, 2020 10:08
tong-hao pushed a commit to tong-hao/nebula that referenced this pull request Jun 1, 2021
* test partition performance for index

* add test cases

* Free system page cache for each testcase

* test more kind of part number

* partition scan benchmark
yixinglu pushed a commit to yixinglu/nebula that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2023
* Http client ut

* resolve conflict

Co-authored-by: hs.zhang <22708345 [email protected]>
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