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There is no really good reason, in my mind, to include count when it's easily derivable from data already present. A function inside the Python stats library should definitely be included but it shouldn't be a separate piece of data we store.
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https://github.com/gem5/stats-schema/blob/main/simstats.schema.json#L83
There is no really good reason, in my mind, to include count when it's easily derivable from data already present. A function inside the Python stats library should definitely be included but it shouldn't be a separate piece of data we store.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: