faster JSObjectSpace (JS runtime retain / release)#676
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sliemeobn wants to merge 4 commits intoswiftwasm:mainfrom
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faster JSObjectSpace (JS runtime retain / release)#676sliemeobn wants to merge 4 commits intoswiftwasm:mainfrom
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ok, I just ran this in the ElementaryUI performance benchmark, the results are ... let's say "subtle" |
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I added a tiny benchmark to measure the
JSObjectSpacein isolation and made a few changes to speed things up.results (two example runs)
I included the benchmark script (AI slop) but I can remove it if we want a clean commit.
Also, please note that there is a behavior difference: refs are not no longer "globally unique" - ie: they will be reused once freed. a "use after free" currently causes an exception - after this PR it could now theoretically go undetected.