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beorn7 9e500345f3 textparse/scrape: Add option to scrape both classic and native histograms
So far, if a target exposes a histogram with both classic and native
buckets, a native-histogram enabled Prometheus would ignore the
classic buckets. With the new scrape config option
`scrape_classic_histograms` set, both buckets will be ingested,
creating all the series of a classic histogram in parallel to the
native histogram series. For example, a histogram `foo` would create a
native histogram series `foo` and classic series called `foo_sum`,
`foo_count`, and `foo_bucket`.

This feature can be used in a migration strategy from classic to
native histograms, where it is desired to have a transition period
during which both native and classic histograms are present.

Note that two bugs in classic histogram parsing were found and fixed
as a byproduct of testing the new feature:

1. Series created from classic _gauge_ histograms didn't get the
   _sum/_count/_bucket prefix set.
2. Values of classic _float_ histograms weren't parsed properly.

Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2023-05-13 01:32:25 +02:00
Justin Lei 7bbf24b707 Make MemoizedSeriesIterator not implement chunkenc.Iterator
Signed-off-by: Justin Lei <justin.lei@grafana.com>
2023-05-03 12:45:39 -07:00
Justin Lei 6985dcbe73 Optimize and test MemoizedSeriesIterator
Signed-off-by: Justin Lei <justin.lei@grafana.com>
2023-05-02 08:53:18 -07:00
Matthieu MOREL 7e9acc2e46
golangci-lint: remove skip-cache and restore singleCaseSwitch rule
Signed-off-by: Matthieu MOREL <matthieu.morel35@gmail.com>
2023-04-20 18:43:51 +02:00
Julien Pivotto f7c6130ff2
Merge pull request #12251 from prymitive/query_samples_total
Add query_samples_total metric
2023-04-20 15:48:24 +02:00
Matthieu MOREL bae9a21200
Merge branch 'main' into linter/nilerr
Signed-off-by: Matthieu MOREL <matthieu.morel35@gmail.com>
2023-04-19 19:56:39 +02:00
beorn7 5b53aa1108 style: Replace else if cascades with switch
Wiser coders than myself have come to the conclusion that a `switch`
statement is almost always superior to a statement that includes any
`else if`.

The exceptions that I have found in our codebase are just these two:

* The `if else` is followed by an additional statement before the next
  condition (separated by a `;`).
* The whole thing is within a `for` loop and `break` statements are
  used. In this case, using `switch` would require tagging the `for`
  loop, which probably tips the balance.

Why are `switch` statements more readable?

For one, fewer curly braces. But more importantly, the conditions all
have the same alignment, so the whole thing follows the natural flow
of going down a list of conditions. With `else if`, in contrast, all
conditions but the first are "hidden" behind `} else if `, harder to
spot and (for no good reason) presented differently from the first
condition.

I'm sure the aforemention wise coders can list even more reasons.

In any case, I like it so much that I have found myself recommending
it in code reviews. I would like to make it a habit in our code base,
without making it a hard requirement that we would test on the CI. But
for that, there has to be a role model, so this commit eliminates all
`if else` occurrences, unless it is autogenerated code or fits one of
the exceptions above.

Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2023-04-19 17:22:31 +02:00
beorn7 c3c7d44d84 lint: Adjust to the lint warnings raised by current versions of golint-ci
We haven't updated golint-ci in our CI yet, but this commit prepares
for that.

There are a lot of new warnings, and it is mostly because the "revive"
linter got updated. I agree with most of the new warnings, mostly
around not naming unused function parameters (although it is justified
in some cases for documentation purposes – while things like mocks are
a good example where not naming the parameter is clearer).

I'm pretty upset about the "empty block" warning to include `for`
loops. It's such a common pattern to do something in the head of the
`for` loop and then have an empty block. There is still an open issue
about this: https://github.com/mgechev/revive/issues/810 I have
disabled "revive" altogether in files where empty blocks are used
excessively, and I have made the effort to add individual
`// nolint:revive` where empty blocks are used just once or twice.
It's borderline noisy, though, but let's go with it for now.

I should mention that none of the "empty block" warnings for `for`
loop bodies were legitimate.

Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2023-04-19 17:10:10 +02:00
Ben Ye fd3630b9a3 add ctx to QueryEngine interface
Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
2023-04-17 21:32:38 -07:00
Matthieu MOREL fb3eb21230 enable gocritic, unconvert and unused linters
Signed-off-by: Matthieu MOREL <matthieu.morel35@gmail.com>
2023-04-13 19:20:22 +00:00
beorn7 551de0346f promql: Do not return nil slices to the pool
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2023-04-13 19:25:24 +02:00
beorn7 817a2396cb Name float values as "floats", not as "values"
In the past, every sample value was a float, so it was fine to call a
variable holding such a float "value" or "sample". With native
histograms, a sample might have a histogram value. And a histogram
value is still a value. Calling a float value just "value" or "sample"
or "V" is therefore misleading. Over the last few commits, I already
renamed many variables, but this cleans up a few more places where the
changes are more invasive.

Note that we do not to attempt naming in the JSON APIs or in the
protobufs. That would be quite a disruption. However, internally, we
can call variables as we want, and we should go with the option of
avoiding misunderstandings.

Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2023-04-13 19:25:24 +02:00
beorn7 c0879d64cf promql: Separate Point into FPoint and HPoint
In other words: Instead of having a “polymorphous” `Point` that can
either contain a float value or a histogram value, use an `FPoint` for
floats and an `HPoint` for histograms.

This seemingly small change has a _lot_ of repercussions throughout
the codebase.

The idea here is to avoid the increase in size of `Point` arrays that
happened after native histograms had been added.

The higher-level data structures (`Sample`, `Series`, etc.) are still
“polymorphous”. The same idea could be applied to them, but at each
step the trade-offs needed to be evaluated.

The idea with this change is to do the minimum necessary to get back
to pre-histogram performance for functions that do not touch
histograms. Here are comparisons for the `changes` function. The test
data doesn't include histograms yet. Ideally, there would be no change
in the benchmark result at all.

First runtime v2.39 compared to directly prior to this commit:

```
name                                                  old time/op    new time/op    delta
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=1-16            391µs ± 2%     542µs ± 1%  +38.58%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=10-16           452µs ± 2%     617µs ± 2%  +36.48%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=100-16         1.12ms ± 1%    1.36ms ± 2%  +21.58%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=1000-16        7.83ms ± 1%    8.94ms ± 1%  +14.21%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=1-16           2.98ms ± 0%    3.30ms ± 1%  +10.67%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=10-16          3.66ms ± 1%    4.10ms ± 1%  +11.82%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=100-16         10.5ms ± 0%    11.8ms ± 1%  +12.50%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=1000-16        77.6ms ± 1%    87.4ms ± 1%  +12.63%  (p=0.000 n=9+9)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=1-16       30.4ms ± 2%    32.8ms ± 1%   +8.01%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=10-16      37.1ms ± 2%    40.6ms ± 2%   +9.64%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=100-16      105ms ± 1%     117ms ± 1%  +11.69%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=1000-16     783ms ± 3%     876ms ± 1%  +11.83%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
```

And then runtime v2.39 compared to after this commit:

```
name                                                  old time/op    new time/op    delta
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=1-16            391µs ± 2%     547µs ± 1%  +39.84%  (p=0.000 n=9+8)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=10-16           452µs ± 2%     616µs ± 2%  +36.15%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=100-16         1.12ms ± 1%    1.26ms ± 1%  +12.20%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_one[1d]),steps=1000-16        7.83ms ± 1%    7.95ms ± 1%   +1.59%  (p=0.000 n=10+8)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=1-16           2.98ms ± 0%    3.38ms ± 2%  +13.49%  (p=0.000 n=9+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=10-16          3.66ms ± 1%    4.02ms ± 1%   +9.80%  (p=0.000 n=10+9)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=100-16         10.5ms ± 0%    10.8ms ± 1%   +3.08%  (p=0.000 n=8+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_ten[1d]),steps=1000-16        77.6ms ± 1%    78.1ms ± 1%   +0.58%  (p=0.035 n=9+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=1-16       30.4ms ± 2%    33.5ms ± 4%  +10.18%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=10-16      37.1ms ± 2%    40.0ms ± 1%   +7.98%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=100-16      105ms ± 1%     107ms ± 1%   +1.92%  (p=0.000 n=10+10)
RangeQuery/expr=changes(a_hundred[1d]),steps=1000-16     783ms ± 3%     775ms ± 1%   -1.02%  (p=0.019 n=9+9)
```

In summary, the runtime doesn't really improve with this change for
queries with just a few steps. For queries with many steps, this
commit essentially reinstates the old performance. This is good
because the many-step queries are the one that matter most (longest
absolute runtime).

In terms of allocations, though, this commit doesn't make a dent at
all (numbers not shown). The reason is that most of the allocations
happen in the sampleRingIterator (in the storage package), which has
to be addressed in a separate commit.

Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2023-04-13 19:25:16 +02:00
Łukasz Mierzwa b6573353c1 Add query_samples_total metric
query_samples_total is a counter that tracks the total number of samples loaded by all queries.

The goal with this metric is to be able to see the amount of 'work' done by Prometheus to service queries.
At the moment we have metrics with the number of queries, plus more detailed metrics showing how much time each step of a query takes.
While those metrics do help they don't show us the whole picture.
Queries that do load more samples are (in general) more expensive than queries that do load fewer samples.
This means that looking only at the number of queries doesn't tell us how much 'work' Prometheus received.
Adding a counter that tracks the total number of samples loaded allows us to see if there was a spike in the cost of queries, not just the number of them.

Signed-off-by: Łukasz Mierzwa <l.mierzwa@gmail.com>
2023-04-12 14:05:06 +01:00
Ganesh Vernekar 5588cab8b2
Merge pull request #12173 from bboreham/builder-no-empty-labels
labels: simplify call to get Labels from Builder
2023-04-04 12:02:55 +05:30
Bryan Boreham 1bb6b8b309
Merge pull request #12190 from bboreham/faster-topk
promql: use faster heap method for topk/bottomk
2023-03-30 14:05:53 +01:00
Oleg Zaytsev 6e2905a4d4
Use zeropool.Pool to workaround SA6002 (#12189)
* Use zeropool.Pool to workaround SA6002

I built a tiny library called https://github.com/colega/zeropool to
workaround the SA6002 staticheck issue.

While searching for the references of that SA6002 staticheck issues on
Github first results was Prometheus itself, with quite a lot of ignores
of it.

This changes the usages of `sync.Pool` to `zeropool.Pool[T]` where a
pointer is not available.

Also added a benchmark for HeadAppender Append/Commit when series
already exist, which is one of the most usual cases IMO, as I didn't find
any.

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* Improve BenchmarkHeadAppender with more cases

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* A little copying is better than a little dependency

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAAkCSZUG1c&t=9m28s

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* Fix imports order

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* Add license header

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* Copyright should be on one of the first 3 lines

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* Use require.Equal for testing

I don't depend on testify in my lib, but here we have it available.

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* Avoid flaky test

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

* Also use zeropool for pointsPool in engine.go

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
2023-03-29 20:34:34 +01:00
Bryan Boreham f2fd85df82 promql: use faster heap method for topk/bottomk
Call `Fix()` instead of `Pop()` followed by `Push()`.

This is slightly faster.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2023-03-28 11:07:31 +00:00
Bryan Boreham cf54a14f9c promql: add a benchmark for topk with k > 1
I picked k = 5.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2023-03-28 11:07:29 +00:00
Bryan Boreham b987afa7ef labels: simplify call to get Labels from Builder
It took a `Labels` where the memory could be re-used, but in practice
this hardly ever benefitted. Especially after converting `relabel.Process`
to `relabel.ProcessBuilder`.

Comparing the parameter to `nil` was a bug; `EmptyLabels` is not `nil`
so the slice was reallocated multiple times by `append`.

Lastly `Builder.Labels()` now estimates that the final size will depend
on labels added and deleted.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2023-03-22 17:05:20 +00:00
Björn Rabenstein 847093479b
Merge pull request #11978 from trevorwhitney/set-counter-hint
Set `CounterResetHint` and use in recording rules
2023-03-14 21:52:41 +01:00
Trevor Whitney dd94ebb87b
promql: set CounterResetHint after rate and sum
Signed-off-by: Trevor Whitney <trevorjwhitney@gmail.com>
2023-03-14 14:21:59 -06:00
Bryan Boreham d21229b27a
Merge pull request #12101 from bboreham/disable-slow-promql-tests
promql: disable some slow cases in TestConcurrentRangeQueries
2023-03-09 11:08:12 +00:00
Julien Pivotto 1fd59791e1 Update tests
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@o11y.eu>
2023-03-08 16:32:39 +01:00
Bryan Boreham be4a9c25f0 promql: disable some slow cases in TestConcurrentRangeQueries
TestConcurrentRangeQueries runs many queries, up to 4 at the same time,
to try to expose any race conditions.
This change stops four of them from running with a thousand or more steps:

  `holt_winters(a_X[1d], 0.3, 0.3)`
  `changes(a_X[1d])`
  `rate(a_X[1d])`
  `absent_over_time(a_X[1d])`

Particularly when the test runs with `-race` in CI, this reduces the
time and resources required.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2023-03-08 14:28:30 +00:00
tyltr 24a9678dcc
typo 'efficcient' (#12090)
Signed-off-by: tylitianrui <tylitianrui@126.com>
2023-03-08 09:59:08 +00:00
Justin Lei af1d9e01c7
Refactor tsdbutil for tests/native histograms (#11948)
* Add float histograms to ChunkFromSamplesGeneric

Signed-off-by: Justin Lei <justin.lei@grafana.com>

* Add Generate*Samples functions to tsdbutil

Signed-off-by: Justin Lei <justin.lei@grafana.com>

* PR responses

Signed-off-by: Justin Lei <justin.lei@grafana.com>

---------

Signed-off-by: Justin Lei <justin.lei@grafana.com>
2023-02-10 17:09:33 +05:30
Björn Rabenstein 60d763282e
Merge pull request #11864 from prometheus/beorn7/histogram2
histograms: Return actually useful counter reset hints
2023-01-26 11:22:40 +01:00
beorn7 1cfc8f65a3 histograms: Return actually useful counter reset hints
This is a bit more conservative than we could be. As long as a chunk
isn't the first in a block, we can be pretty sure that the previous
chunk won't disappear. However, the incremental gain of returning
NotCounterReset in these cases is probably very small and might not be
worth the code complications.

Wwith this, we now also pay attention to an explicitly set counter
reset during ingestion. While the case doesn't show up in practice
yet, there could be scenarios where the metric source knows there was
a counter reset even if it might not be visible from the values in the
histogram. It is also useful for testing.

Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
2023-01-25 16:57:21 +01:00
Bryan Boreham 9ae3572d24 TestConcurrentRangeQueries: log query with error
We've seen some timeouts in CI, and wanted to know what queries are
involved.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2023-01-19 16:01:28 +00:00
Ganesh Vernekar 57bcbf1888
Merge pull request #11783 from codesome/gauge-histogram
tsdb: Add gauge histogram support
2023-01-10 19:06:08 +05:30
Ganesh Vernekar 3c2ea91a83
tsdb: Test gauge float histograms
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
2023-01-10 18:35:37 +05:30
Ganesh Vernekar fd89d7892c
Merge pull request #11809 from bboreham/dont-sort-postings-values
tsdb: sort values for Postings only when required
2023-01-10 15:02:21 +05:30
Bryan Boreham 80ac0d7c82 promql: add benchmark for match against blank string
Blank strings are not handled efficiently by tsdb.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2023-01-05 14:05:54 +00:00
Marc Tudurí 49f775d8a0
histograms: Add missing float histograms tests for PromQL (#11780)
* test: TestSparseHistogramRate

* test: TestSparseHistogram_HistogramQuantile

* test: TestSparseHistogram_HistogramFraction

* test: TestSparseHistogram_HistogramFraction

* test: TestSparseHistogram_Sum_Count_AddOperator

* test: TestSparseHistogram_HistogramCountAndSum

* tests: fix TestSparseHistogram_HistogramCountAndSum

* linter

* refactor TestSparseHistogram_HistogramCountAndSum

* wrap TestSparseHistogram_HistogramCountAndSum

Signed-off-by: Marc Tuduri <marctc@protonmail.com>
2022-12-28 19:15:47 +05:30
Marc Tudurí 9474610baf
Support FloatHistogram in TSDB (#11522)
Extends Appender.AppendHistogram function to accept the FloatHistogram. TSDB supports appending, querying, WAL replay, for this new type of histogram.

Signed-off-by: Marc Tudurí <marctc@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
2022-12-28 14:25:07 +05:30
Bryan Boreham 1b0a29701b promql: optimise aggregation with no labels
For a query like 'sum (foo)', we can quickly skip to the empty labels that its result needs.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-23 13:33:14 +00:00
Bryan Boreham aafef011b7 Promql: reuse LabelBuilder in aggregations
We have a LabelBuilder in EvalNodeHelper; use it instead of creating a new one at every step.

Need to take some care that different uses of enh.lb do not overlap.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-23 13:21:29 +00:00
Bryan Boreham 2c382f5e24 promql: extract function to initialize LabelBuilder
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-23 13:21:22 +00:00
Bryan Boreham ccea61c7bf
Merge pull request #11717 from bboreham/labels-abstraction
Add and use abstractions over labels.Labels
2022-12-20 17:23:39 +00:00
Bryan Boreham dbd7021cc2
promql: add test for race conditions in query engine (#11743)
* promql: refactor BenchmarkRangeQuery so we can re-use test cases

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>

* promql: add test for race conditions in query engine

Note we skip large count_values queries -
`count_values` allocates a slice per unique value in the output, and
this test has unique values on every step of every series so it adds up
to a lot of slices. Add Go runtime overhead for checking `-race`, and
it chews up many gigabytes.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>

* TestConcurrentRangeQueries: wait before starting goroutine

Instead of starting 100 goroutines which just wait for the semaphore.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-20 17:58:29 +01:00
Bryan Boreham aa634e0b7e Update package promql tests for new labels.Labels type
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-19 15:22:09 +00:00
Bryan Boreham 56fefcd812 Update package promql for new labels.Labels type
We use `labels.Builder` to parse metrics, to avoid depending on the
internal implementation. This is not efficient, but the feature is only
used in tests. It wasn't efficient previously either - calling `Sort()`
after adding each label.

`createLabelsForAbsentFunction` also uses a Builder now, and gets
an extra `map` to replace the previous `Has()` usage.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>

Fix up promql to compile with changes to Labels
2022-12-19 15:22:09 +00:00
Bryan Boreham 1695a7ee2f promql: refactor BenchmarkRangeQuery so we can re-use test cases
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-15 19:39:46 +00:00
Bryan Boreham 463f5cafdd storage: re-use iterators to save garbage
Re-use previous memory if it is already of the correct type.

In `NewListSeries` we hoist the conversion to an interface value out
so it only allocates once.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-15 18:32:45 +00:00
Bryan Boreham 3c7de69059 storage: allow re-use of iterators
Patterned after `Chunk.Iterator()`: pass the old iterator in so it
can be re-used to avoid allocating a new object.

(This commit does not do any re-use; it is just changing all the method
signatures so re-use is possible in later commits.)

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-12-15 18:32:45 +00:00
Alan Protasio 8460807475 fix blank lines
Signed-off-by: Alan Protasio <approtas@amazon.com>
2022-12-14 13:24:10 -08:00
Alan Protasio f8f4ac14a8 Finishing evalSpanTimer always before return
Signed-off-by: Alan Protasio <approtas@amazon.com>
2022-12-14 13:10:35 -08:00
Bryan Boreham 6bdecf377c
Switch from 'sanity' to more inclusive lanuage (#9376)
* Switch from 'sanity' to more inclusive lanuage

"Removing ableist language in code is important; it helps to create and
maintain an environment that welcomes all developers of all backgrounds,
while emphasizing that we as developers select the most articulate,
precise, descriptive language we can rather than relying on metaphors.

The phrase sanity check is ableist, and unnecessarily references mental
health in our code bases. It denotes that people with mental illnesses
are inferior, wrong, or incorrect, and the phrase sanity continues to be
used by employers and other individuals to discriminate against these
people."

From https://gist.github.com/seanmhanson/fe370c2d8bd2b3228680e38899baf5cc

Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
2022-11-28 17:09:18 +00:00
Ganesh Vernekar bde500e690
Merge pull request #11420 from jesusvazquez/jvp/update-sparsehistogram-with-main-v2
Merge branch 'main' into sparsehistogram
2022-10-12 11:45:50 +05:30