On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 11:07:03PM -0500, Martin Blais wrote:
> You can view the breakdown in time with the -v option to bean-check:

You've probably already thought about that, so out of curiosity: how
much of this is potentially parallelizable, as an avenue for "easily"
getting a performance boost? I guess not much, due to either I/O
constraints or the GIL lock, right? I'm curious about whether
validation, booking, and plugins might be made parallelizable in the
future.

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