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Here we maintain a database of contributors, from which we generate credits on release blog posts and social medias. Here we maintain a database of contributors, from which we generate credits on release blog posts and social media.
For the HTTPie blog see: <https://httpie.io/blog>. For the HTTPie blog see: <https://httpie.io/blog>.

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tree = database[KEY_DOC_STRUCTURE] tree = database[KEY_DOC_STRUCTURE]
structure = [] structure = []
for platform, tools_ids in tree.items(): for platform, tools_ids in tree.items():
assert platform.isalnum(), f'{platform=} must be alpha-numeric for generated links to work' assert platform.isalnum(), f'{platform=} must be alphanumeric for generated links to work'
platform_tools = [tools[tool_id] for tool_id in tools_ids] platform_tools = [tools[tool_id] for tool_id in tools_ids]
structure.append((platform, platform_tools)) structure.append((platform, platform_tools))
return structure return structure

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Examples: Examples:
# Run everything as usual, the default is that we do 3 warmup runs # Run everything as usual, the default is that we do 3 warm-up runs
# and 5 actual runs. # and 5 actual runs.
$ python extras/profiling/benchmarks.py $ python extras/profiling/benchmarks.py
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def main() -> None: def main() -> None:
# PyPerf will bring it's own argument parser, so configure the script. # PyPerf will bring it's own argument parser, so configure the script.
# The somewhat fast and also precise enough configuration is this. We run # The somewhat fast and also precise enough configuration is this. We run
# benchmarks 3 times to warmup (e.g especially for download benchmark, this # benchmarks 3 times to warm up (e.g especially for download benchmark, this
# is important). And then 5 actual runs where we record. # is important). And then 5 actual runs where we record.
sys.argv.extend( sys.argv.extend(
['--worker', '--loops=1', '--warmup=3', '--values=5', '--processes=2'] ['--worker', '--loops=1', '--warmup=3', '--values=5', '--processes=2']