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perf(motion_utils): improve performance of findNearestIndex (#3082) #344

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autowarefoundation#3082
Hotfix to beta/v0.7.2

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autowarefoundation#3082

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See autowarefoundation#3082

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@taikitanaka3 taikitanaka3 merged commit b6ae4cf into beta/v0.7.2 Apr 3, 2023
@taikitanaka3 taikitanaka3 deleted the perf/motion_utils_v0.7.2 branch April 3, 2023 09:41
maxime-clem pushed a commit to maxime-clem/autoware.universe that referenced this pull request Feb 7, 2024
* ci: split Humble workflows

Signed-off-by: Kenji Miyake <kenji.miyake@tier4.jp>

* fix container

Signed-off-by: Kenji Miyake <kenji.miyake@tier4.jp>

* remove env

Signed-off-by: Kenji Miyake <kenji.miyake@tier4.jp>
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