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also gives me a clean output. No warning, no error...
Even I can guesstimate what could possibly have been judged as "slow types", it's a best-effort endeavour at best, and likely a yak-shaving process that sees no easy end.
To this end, I'd love to ask here, if anyone is aware of a method to "print out all slow types"? If there's no such thing yet, may I get pointed to the person or team who's most likely working on a similar topic, so that I might offer some assistance (if it's in my capacity)?
Last but not least: if anyone needs a live example to reproduce this, please feel free to clone the repo at this tag: https://github.com/Thesephi/oak-routing-ctrl/tree/v0.8.2 then try deno publish --dry-run on it!
Thank you in advance for your insights on this matter!
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Dear community,
I've been maintaining a JSR lib at 100% JSR score for several months. But in my latest release, it dropped to 76%, due to "slow types":
My question is: is there any command we can run to reveal which exact types are being "slow" here?
I've tried several things based on my knowledge:
gives me a clean output (success)
Event GitHub action completes successfully: https://github.com/Thesephi/oak-routing-ctrl/actions/runs/9898400859/job/27345131692#step:7:9
also gives me a clean output. No warning, no error...
Even I can guesstimate what could possibly have been judged as "slow types", it's a best-effort endeavour at best, and likely a yak-shaving process that sees no easy end.
To this end, I'd love to ask here, if anyone is aware of a method to "print out all slow types"? If there's no such thing yet, may I get pointed to the person or team who's most likely working on a similar topic, so that I might offer some assistance (if it's in my capacity)?
Last but not least: if anyone needs a live example to reproduce this, please feel free to clone the repo at this tag:
https://github.com/Thesephi/oak-routing-ctrl/tree/v0.8.2
then trydeno publish --dry-run
on it!Thank you in advance for your insights on this matter!
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