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Changelog for ghc-criterion-measurement-0.2.2.0-dlh.11.33.x86_64.rpm :

* Sun May 12 2024 Peter Simons - Update criterion-measurement to version 0.2.2.0. 0.2.2.0
* Supporting building with all AArch64 platforms (not just Linux and macOS).
* Thu Mar 30 2023 Peter Simons - Updated spec file to conform with ghc-rpm-macros-2.5.2.
* Fri Feb 17 2023 Peter Simons - Update criterion-measurement to version 0.2.1.0. 0.2.1.0
* Make the behavior of the benchmarking functions independent of the `-fspec-const-count` limit.
* Thu Aug 11 2022 Peter Simons - Update criterion-measurement to version 0.2.0.0. 0.2.0.0
* Add a `measPeakMbAllocated` field to `Measured` for reporting maximum megabytes allocated. Naturally, this affects the behavior of `Measured`\'s `{To,From}JSON` and `Binary` instances.
* Thu Aug 04 2022 Peter Simons - Update criterion-measurement to version 0.1.4.0. 0.1.4.0
* Fix a bug that occurred with GHC 9.2.4 or later that would cause incorrect measurements.
* Sat Jul 10 2021 psimonsAATTsuse.com- Update criterion-measurement to version 0.1.3.0. 0.1.3.0
* Change `criterion_rdtsc` to return `mach_absolute_time` on macOS. This is a portable way of returning the number of CPU cycles that works on both Intel- and ARM-based Macs.
* Change `criterion_gettime` to use `clock_gettime_nsec_np` instead of `mach_absolute_time` on macOS. While `mach_absolute_time` has nanosecond resolution on Intel-based Macs, this is not the case on ARM-based Macs, so the previous `mach_absolute_time`-based implementation would return incorrect timing results on Apple silicon. There are two minor consequences of this change:
* `criterion-measurement` now only supports macOS 10.02 or later, as that is the first version to have `clock_gettime_nsec_np`. As macOS 10.02 was released in 2002, this is unlikely to affect users, but please speak up if this is a problem for you.
* As `clock_gettime_nsec_np` does not require any special initialization code, `criterion_inittime` is now a no-op on macOS. If you manually invoke the `getTime` function in your code, however, it is still important that you `initializeTime` beforehand, as this is still required for the Windows implementation to work correctly.
* Mon Apr 26 2021 psimonsAATTsuse.com- Add criterion-measurement at version 0.1.2.0.
 
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