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Add a benchmark for the Azure CLI.#90

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This is part of CPython performance work that@gvanrossum and I are starting. We want to use pyperformance to run our benchmarks (and profiling, but that's a separate issue). As there isn't a mechanism to plug in custom benchmarks, I'm putting up this PR.

I suppose there's the question of whether this is an appropriate benchmark for the suite. I think so. It represents a workload, based on concrete usage patterns for a widely used CLI app, that does not seem to be covered by other benchmarks. Note that at the moment I'm cheating a little by running tests out of the azure-cli test suite. However, I expect the tests exercise the code in a very similar way to common usage of the actual application. If there are concerns about inclusion I'm fine with leaving it out.

We will be using this benchmark (and a few others we will probably add) extensively.

(Either way, it would still be nice to have a way to plug in custom benchmarks externally. See#89.)

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Hmm...

Execute: 'C:\Users\RUNNER~1\AppData\Local\Temp\tmpg12c4haj\Scripts\python.exe' -m azdev setup --cli 'D:\a\pyperformance\pyperformance\pyperformance\benchmarks\data\azure-cli'Fatal Python error: _Py_HashRandomization_Init: failed to get random numbers to initialize PythonPython runtime state: preinitialized

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FYI, using azure-cli on 3.9+ is currently blocked:Azure/azure-cli#16611.

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