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Resolves a part of #8647.

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  • Refactors the JavaScript benchmark in @stdlib/array/base/bifurcate-entries-by to use @stdlib/string/format for string interpolation instead of string concatenation when specifying the benchmark name

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  • Added @stdlib/string/format import to the MODULES section
  • Replaced string concatenation pkg+':len='+len with format( '%s:len=%d', pkg, len )

Testing:
Ran the benchmark locally using node lib\node_modules\@stdlib\array\base\bifurcate-entries-by\benchmark\benchmark.length.js and verified that:

  • The benchmark executes successfully without errors
  • The formatted benchmark names match the original output exactly (@stdlib/array/base/bifurcate-entries-by:len=10, etc.)
  • All 18 benchmark tests pass

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Coverage Report

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The above coverage report was generated for the changes in this PR.

@kgryte kgryte changed the title bench: refactor to use string interpolation in array/base/bifurcate-e… bench: refactor to use string interpolation in array/base/bifurcate-entries-by Dec 2, 2025
@kgryte kgryte added Benchmarks Pull requests adding or improving benchmarks for measuring performance. and removed Needs Review A pull request which needs code review. labels Dec 2, 2025
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LGTM

@kgryte kgryte merged commit 09b5fe0 into stdlib-js:develop Dec 2, 2025
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@kgryte Thank you for the guidance!
Since there are still hundreds of files left for the same benchmark update, I want to ask whether I should continue working on them or move on to more complex issues instead. I am comfortable with the codebase structure now and happy to work on whatever you recommend.

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