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The issue is that, to some, "ruby execution time" may include the startup time.


But if it's not executing ruby, then it can't be ruby execution time... That's the point I'm making. By all means, if you want to measure start-up time, that's valid as well, just not for "how fast does this execute Ruby."


You may have a finer-grain definition of "execute Ruby" than someone else.




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