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perf: move config check out of loop #1351

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In main.rego there are two places where we extract a relative path from the input policy file. This was however done in a loop despite only using variables from outside of the loop. Turns out there was close to a million allocations hiding there, lol.

BenchmarkRegalLintingItself-10 Before

1875658375 ns/op    3539151104 B/op    70020076 allocs/op

BenchmarkRegalLintingItself-10 After

1821361667 ns/op    3499082704 B/op    69062781 allocs/op

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In main.rego there are two places where we extract a relative path from
the input policy file. This was however done in a loop despite only using
variables from outside of the loop. Turns out there was close to a million
allocations hiding there, lol.

**BenchmarkRegalLintingItself-10 Before**
```
1875658375 ns/op    3539151104 B/op    70020076 allocs/op
```
**BenchmarkRegalLintingItself-10 After**
```
1821361667 ns/op    3499082704 B/op    69062781 allocs/op
```

Signed-off-by: Anders Eknert <anders@styra.com>
@anderseknert anderseknert merged commit 7b693ee into main Jan 20, 2025
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@anderseknert anderseknert deleted the minor-perf-fix branch January 20, 2025 15:58
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