Faster linear_gradient to improve test speed #193
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Addresses #174.
Our tests are very slow because of the
linear_gradientfunction. Speed it up without incorporating a new dependency like Numpy.How do we know this new implementation is correct? I made tests that pass on the old version and also on the new version. That should give confidence the output of both versions is exactly the same.
Performance:
Old version:
1.82 ms ± 18.8 μs per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 1,000 loops each)New version:
7.46 μs ± 39.6 ns per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 100,000 loops each)That's roughly 250 times faster. The tests now run in seconds, which was 4 to 7 minutes before.