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This pull request enhances the end-to-end benchmarking script by incorporating more robust dependency management and build steps for the ant-design-x and ant-design projects. The changes aim to provide a more accurate and comprehensive performance benchmark by explicitly resolving dependencies, ensuring all necessary components are rebuilt, and timing these critical operations.

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  • Dependency Resolution: Explicitly added the utoo deps command to resolve dependencies for both ant-design-x and ant-design projects within the e2e setup script.
  • Rebuild Process Enhancement: Introduced a utoo rebuild step for the ant-design project and augmented the existing utoo rebuild for ant-design-x with RUST_LOG=info for more verbose logging.
  • Performance Timing: Integrated the time command to measure the execution duration of the utoo deps and utoo install operations, providing performance insights into the setup process.
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This pull request introduces benchmarking to the end-to-end test script for utoo-pm by adding time to key commands. It also expands test coverage by adding deps and rebuild steps and fixes a bug in an error message. The changes are a good improvement. I've added a couple of comments with suggestions to improve maintainability by reducing string duplication, which you might consider for future refactoring.

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echo "Resolving dependencies for ant-design-x (next)..."
time utoo deps || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo deps failed for ant-design-x (next)${NC}"; exit 1; }
echo "Installing dependencies for ant-design-x (next)..."
utoo install --ignore-scripts || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo install failed for ant-design-x (next)${NC}"; exit 1; }
utoo rebuild || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo install failed for ant-design-x (next)${NC}"; exit 1; }
time utoo install --ignore-scripts || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo install failed for ant-design-x (next)${NC}"; exit 1; }
RUST_LOG=info utoo rebuild || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo rebuild failed for ant-design-x (next)${NC}"; exit 1; }
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medium

The project name string ant-design-x (next) is repeated in the echo statements and error messages. This is also the case for the ant-design test case. While this change doesn't introduce the pattern, it adds to it. For better maintainability, consider defining a variable for the project name at the beginning of each test case block and using it throughout. This would make the script easier to read and less prone to copy-paste errors.

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echo "Resolving dependencies for ant-design..."
time utoo deps || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo deps failed for ant-design${NC}"; exit 1; }
echo "Installing dependencies for ant-design..."
utoo install --ignore-scripts || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo install failed for ant-design${NC}"; exit 1; }
time utoo install --ignore-scripts || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo install failed for ant-design${NC}"; exit 1; }
RUST_LOG=info utoo rebuild || { echo -e "${RED}FAIL: utoo rebuild failed for ant-design${NC}"; exit 1; }
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medium

Similar to the ant-design-x test case, the project name ant-design is hardcoded in multiple places here. Extracting it into a variable would improve the script's maintainability and readability.

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