1) Its fully tested
2) It vastly improves performance
3) The vast majority of the diff size is in the tests
4) It improves code design
5) Its blocking another very important piece of code from landing
I think those are plenty good reasons to merge this /before/ precise
1) Its fully tested
2) It vastly improves performance
3) The vast majority of the diff size is in the tests
4) It improves code design
5) Its blocking another very important piece of code from landing
I think those are plenty good reasons to merge this /before/ precise