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IITM: extend n-fold azimuthal FFT acceleration to generic complex types #16

IITM: extend n-fold azimuthal FFT acceleration to generic complex types

IITM: extend n-fold azimuthal FFT acceleration to generic complex types #16

Workflow file for this run

name: Benchmark
# Runs the benchmark suite (benchmark/benchmarks.jl, the global `SUITE`) on each
# relevant pull request and writes a comparison table to the job summary.
#
# How the comparison works (AirspeedVelocity.jl):
# * It benchmarks TWO git revisions — the base branch (`main`) and this PR's
# head commit — NOT a stored historical baseline.
# * Both revisions are checked out into separate temp environments and run in
# separate Julia processes, back-to-back on the SAME runner within this one
# job. The reported `ratio` is head/base (<1 faster, >1 slower).
# * Running both on the same machine cancels systematic hardware differences,
# but shared GitHub runners are still noisy (~±10–30% on microbenchmarks):
# trust this for order-of-magnitude / large regressions, not 5% wobble.
#
# Security: this uses the `pull_request` event (not `pull_request_target`), so a
# fork's PR code runs with a read-only token and no secrets. Output goes to the
# Actions job summary (`job-summary: "true"`) instead of a PR comment, so no
# write token is ever needed — nothing is posted to fork (or same-repo) PRs.
# View results under the workflow run's "Summary" tab.
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
paths:
- "src/**"
- "benchmark/**"
- "Project.toml"
- ".github/workflows/Benchmark.yml"
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
benchmark:
name: Benchmark PR vs main
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: MilesCranmer/AirspeedVelocity.jl@action-v1
with:
julia-version: "1"
job-summary: "true"
# Default compares `main` against this PR's head SHA. Uncomment to
# restrict to a fast, low-noise subset of the suite in CI:
# filter: "special_functions,ebcm,linearization,postprocessing"