Cost library for ext/network#1345
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FYI @jpbetz |
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@lalitc375 would you check for compatibility with our downstream costs? |
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@lalitc375 the tests are ported from K8s. The only difference I noticed is that the cost for equality is overridden in K8s and will produce a slightly smaller cost |
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Adds cost computations and cost tests from K8s:
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/808a553dc88f0343a895e4bbf9917107500b6488/staging/src/k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/cel/library/cost_test.go#L314
There is one small nit in that the equality costing in CEL is slightly
richer than the one used in K8s and the cost estimates have a range
that's slightly different from the one computed by K8s which doesn't
look at the arguments to the function, but rather returns a unit cost
of one.