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Merge #8030
8030: Add diesel to the benchmark suite r=lnicola a=weiznich

This commit adds diesel to the continuosly run benchmark suite. Diesel
heavily relies internally on macro generated code. Additionally there
are lots of complicated trait releations used as part of their API.
Therefore this benchmark will be quite sensitive to:
* Performance related changes in the macro expanding code
* Performance related changes while resolving trait bounds

CC #7950


cc @lnicola 

Co-authored-by: Georg Semmler <github@weiznich.de>
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