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Yorick Peterse authored
Instead of running ClosingIssueExtractor for every commit in a merge request we can gather all the commit messages (and the merge request description), concatenate all this together and then run ClosingIssueExtractor only once. The result of this is that MergeRequest#closes_issues is now between 3.5x and 4x faster than the old setup. Using a merge request with 10 commits (each referencing a number of issues to close) this reduced the call duration from around 200 milliseconds to around 50 milliseconds. As a result of these changes the Jira related tests for MergeRequest#closes_issues have been removed. These tests stubbed Commit#closes_issues meaning that the only code that was really tested was the call to Array#uniq to filter out duplicate issues. As this code is no longer used (nor present) the corresponding tests were removed. Related: gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#12419
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