![]() libexpat 2.6.0 introduced fix for performance issue on some of the inputs along with tests that check the parsing performance. Unfortunately, the first implementation of the test case relied on the clock() function to check if the performance is good enough, resulting in flakiness on some of the platforms (eg. aarch64-darwin). https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat/pull/817 fixes tests, but it is not released yet. This commit brings that PR as a patch. |
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