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(As discussed in #885,) the current benchmark suite has a few shortcomings.
The most obvious one is that there is no standardized dataset. Past ideas involved using large Git repositories (Linux, Chromium, Rust compiler), but these repositories change over time. We can not simply check out a certain state because the
.gitfolder will still grow. It'