Introduce a filter and map imperative method to replace .stream() calls#3931
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Introduce a filter and map imperative method to replace .stream() calls#3931
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Test Results 314 files ±0 314 suites ±0 53s ⏱️ -1s Results for commit 9066581. ± Comparison against base commit 397c050. This pull request removes 150 and adds 129 tests. Note that renamed tests count towards both.♻️ This comment has been updated with latest results. |
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As a separate note, given how many perf changes are in this release, we should look at the cumulative perf improvements later
…nd-map # Conflicts: # src/main/java/graphql/util/FpKit.java
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For performance reasons this replaces .stream() calls that build
ImmutableLists