Add fixed-unit time format to JSON min/max output for use in code.#157
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code. minFormatted and maxFormatted add a bit of unnecessary overhead for a consumer to do any logic or tracking of the min/max range (eg, for telemetry).
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minFormatted and maxFormatted are fine for humans, but JSON output is meant to be consumed by machine.
I am contemplating sending this data from CI to telemetry and "312us" is not particularly conducive to that, especially
if anyone manages to move the needle substantially in either direction.