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Bump reqwest from 0.11.18 to 0.11.20 #691

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Bumps reqwest from 0.11.18 to 0.11.20.

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v0.11.20

What's Changed

  • Fix deflate decompression back to using zlib, as outlined in the spec.

v0.11.19

What's Changed

  • Add ClientBuilder::http1_ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses() option.
  • Add ClientBuilder::http1_allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses() option.
  • Add support for ALL_PROXY environment variable.
  • Add support for use_preconfigured_tls when combined with HTTP/3.
  • Fix deflate decompression from using the zlib decoder.
  • Fix Response::{text, text_with_charset}() to strip BOM characters.
  • Fix a panic when HTTP/3 is used if UDP isn't able to connect.
  • Fix some dependencies for HTTP/3.
  • Increase MSRV to 1.63.

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v0.11.20

  • Fix deflate decompression back to using zlib, as outlined in the spec.

v0.11.19

  • Add ClientBuilder::http1_ignore_invalid_headers_in_responses() option.
  • Add ClientBuilder::http1_allow_spaces_after_header_name_in_responses() option.
  • Add support for ALL_PROXY environment variable.
  • Add support for use_preconfigured_tls when combined with HTTP/3.
  • Fix deflate decompression from using the zlib decoder.
  • Fix Response::{text, text_with_charset}() to strip BOM characters.
  • Fix a panic when HTTP/3 is used if UDP isn't able to connect.
  • Fix some dependencies for HTTP/3.
  • Increase MSRV to 1.63.
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Regression Detector Results

Run ID: 7a6a25b8-811d-473f-ae0c-e28a177e505b
Baseline: 3dade50
Comparison: 04b1994
Total lading-target CPUs: 4

Explanation

A regression test is an integrated performance test for lading-target in a repeatable rig, with varying configuration for lading-target. What follows is a statistical summary of a brief lading-target run for each configuration across SHAs given above. The goal of these tests are to determine quickly if lading-target performance is changed and to what degree by a pull request.

Because a target's optimization goal performance in each experiment will vary somewhat each time it is run, we can only estimate mean differences in optimization goal relative to the baseline target. We express these differences as a percentage change relative to the baseline target, denoted "Δ mean %". These estimates are made to a precision that balances accuracy and cost control. We represent this precision as a 90.00% confidence interval denoted "Δ mean % CI": there is a 90.00% chance that the true value of "Δ mean %" is in that interval.

We decide whether a change in performance is a "regression" -- a change worth investigating further -- if both of the following two criteria are true:

  1. The estimated |Δ mean %| ≥ 5.00%. This criterion intends to answer the question "Does the estimated change in mean optimization goal performance have a meaningful impact on your customers?". We assume that when |Δ mean %| < 5.00%, the impact on your customers is not meaningful. We also assume that a performance change in optimization goal is worth investigating whether it is an increase or decrease, so long as the magnitude of the change is sufficiently large.

  2. Zero is not in the 90.00% confidence interval "Δ mean % CI" about "Δ mean %". This statement is equivalent to saying that there is at least a 90.00% chance that the mean difference in optimization goal is not zero. This criterion intends to answer the question, "Is there a statistically significant difference in mean optimization goal performance?". It also means there is no more than a 10.00% chance this criterion reports a statistically significant difference when the true difference in mean optimization goal is zero -- a "false positive". We assume you are willing to accept a 10.00% chance of inaccurately detecting a change in performance when no true difference exists.

The table below, if present, lists those experiments that have experienced a statistically significant change in mean optimization goal performance between baseline and comparison SHAs with 90.00% confidence OR have been detected as newly erratic. Negative values of "Δ mean %" mean that baseline is faster, whereas positive values of "Δ mean %" mean that comparison is faster. Results that do not exhibit more than a ±5.00% change in their mean optimization goal are discarded. An experiment is erratic if its coefficient of variation is greater than 0.1. The abbreviated table will be omitted if no interesting change is observed.

No interesting changes in experiment optimization goals with confidence ≥ 90.00% and |Δ mean %| ≥ 5.00%.

Fine details of change detection per experiment.
experiment goal Δ mean % Δ mean % CI confidence
blackhole_from_apache_common_http ingress throughput +0.10 [+0.04, +0.15] 98.36%
apache_common_http_both_directions_this_doesnt_make_sense ingress throughput -0.61 [-0.63, -0.58] 100.00%

@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/cargo/reqwest-0.11.20 branch from 04b1994 to dd32ae6 Compare August 28, 2023 14:42
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Regression Detector Results

Run ID: f61767e2-9044-457c-ad8b-3e56661db030
Baseline: 8c14b17
Comparison: dd32ae6
Total lading-target CPUs: 4

Explanation

A regression test is an integrated performance test for lading-target in a repeatable rig, with varying configuration for lading-target. What follows is a statistical summary of a brief lading-target run for each configuration across SHAs given above. The goal of these tests are to determine quickly if lading-target performance is changed and to what degree by a pull request.

Because a target's optimization goal performance in each experiment will vary somewhat each time it is run, we can only estimate mean differences in optimization goal relative to the baseline target. We express these differences as a percentage change relative to the baseline target, denoted "Δ mean %". These estimates are made to a precision that balances accuracy and cost control. We represent this precision as a 90.00% confidence interval denoted "Δ mean % CI": there is a 90.00% chance that the true value of "Δ mean %" is in that interval.

We decide whether a change in performance is a "regression" -- a change worth investigating further -- if both of the following two criteria are true:

  1. The estimated |Δ mean %| ≥ 5.00%. This criterion intends to answer the question "Does the estimated change in mean optimization goal performance have a meaningful impact on your customers?". We assume that when |Δ mean %| < 5.00%, the impact on your customers is not meaningful. We also assume that a performance change in optimization goal is worth investigating whether it is an increase or decrease, so long as the magnitude of the change is sufficiently large.

  2. Zero is not in the 90.00% confidence interval "Δ mean % CI" about "Δ mean %". This statement is equivalent to saying that there is at least a 90.00% chance that the mean difference in optimization goal is not zero. This criterion intends to answer the question, "Is there a statistically significant difference in mean optimization goal performance?". It also means there is no more than a 10.00% chance this criterion reports a statistically significant difference when the true difference in mean optimization goal is zero -- a "false positive". We assume you are willing to accept a 10.00% chance of inaccurately detecting a change in performance when no true difference exists.

The table below, if present, lists those experiments that have experienced a statistically significant change in mean optimization goal performance between baseline and comparison SHAs with 90.00% confidence OR have been detected as newly erratic. Negative values of "Δ mean %" mean that baseline is faster, whereas positive values of "Δ mean %" mean that comparison is faster. Results that do not exhibit more than a ±5.00% change in their mean optimization goal are discarded. An experiment is erratic if its coefficient of variation is greater than 0.1. The abbreviated table will be omitted if no interesting change is observed.

No interesting changes in experiment optimization goals with confidence ≥ 90.00% and |Δ mean %| ≥ 5.00%.

Fine details of change detection per experiment.
experiment goal Δ mean % Δ mean % CI confidence
apache_common_http_both_directions_this_doesnt_make_sense ingress throughput +0.28 [+0.25, +0.31] 100.00%
blackhole_from_apache_common_http ingress throughput +0.04 [-0.01, +0.09] 67.65%

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Bumps [reqwest](https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest) from 0.11.18 to 0.11.20.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](seanmonstar/reqwest@v0.11.18...v0.11.20)

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Superseded by #700.

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