This patch adds a fast path to the GetByValue bytecode op that bypasses
a ton of things *if* a set of assumptions hold:
- The property key must be a non-negative Int32
- The base object must not interfere with indexed property access
- The property key must already be present as an own property
- The existing value must not have any accessors defined
If this holds (which it should in the common case), we can poke directly
at the indexed property storage and save a boatload of time.
10% speed-up on the entire Kraken benchmark :^)
(including: 31% speed-up on Kraken/audio-dft.js)
(including: 23% speed-up on Kraken/stanford-crypto-aes.js)
This function must return true if the object may intercept and customize
access to indexed properties (properties where the property name is a
non-negative integer.)
This will be used to implement fast path optimizations for array-like
accesses in subsequent commits.
The strings will get deduplicated when actually turned into
PrimitiveString objects at runtime anyway, and keeping the string
tables deduplicated was actually wasting a lot of time.
4.4% speed-up on Kraken/stanford-crypto-ccm.js :^)
Color::lightened() and Color::darkened() multiply the color values, so
they don't work for black. So for simplicity, we use a semi-transparent
white or black instead.
The following snippet would cause "i" to be incremented twice(!):
let a = []
let i = 0
a[++i] += 0
This patch solves the issue by remembering the base object and property
name for computed MemberExpression LHS in codegen. We the store the
result of the assignment to the same object and property (instead of
computing the LHS again).
3 new passes on test262. :^)
When the spec says to call "! TrimString", we should use MUST instead
of TRY. (We were previously using TRY in order to propagate OOM errors,
but we don't care about such OOMs anymore.)
Alter the card dimensions to be 80x110px with a corner radius of 7px.
This is inspired by the dimensions of physical playing cards. It gives
12px of padding between the illustration and the card's border.
Move the card letter and symbol closer to the edge to make space.
Adjust the Club symbol to have the same dimensions as the other symbols.
Renaming the DeprecatedString version of this function to
deprecated_tag_name. A FlyString is used here as we often need to
perform equality checks here, and the HTMLParser already has tag_name as
a FlyString.
Remove a FIXME while we're at it - we were already following the spec
there, and we still are :^)
Which pretty much needs to be done together due to the amount of places
where they are compared together.
This also involves porting over StackOfOpenElements over to FlyString
from DeprecatedFly string to prevent a gazillion calls to
`.to_deprecated_fly_string` calls in HTMLParser.
Renaming the DeprecatedString version of this function to
Element::get_deprecated_attribute.
While performing this rename, port over functions where it is trivial to
do so to the Optional<String> version of this function.
Similar to Element::has_attribute, ideally this would take a
`FlyString const&`, but NamedNodeMap::get_attribute_ns already takes a
StringView. To aid in porting away from DeprecatedString, just take a
StringView for now.
By loading only the fonts actually used on a page, we can often avoid
making a lot of unnecessary requests and style invalidations.
This change makes initial loading of apple.com much faster.
Fixes https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/20747
A key press, which is an ASCII control character will no longer cause
TableView to begin editing.
This fixes an issue in Spreadsheet where navigating to a cell then
pressing escape would cause a that cell's text to be set to a
non-printable value. Pressing escape after navigating to a cell
now has no effect.
- Convert to FlatPtr instead of doing pointer arithmetic on a too-large
pointer type in find_min_and_max_block_addresses(). This makes the
range more accurate.
- Untag possible cell pointers in add_possible_value() before doing the
rejection. Otherwise we end up rejecting most pointers since the tags
sit in the highest bits!
This fixes a crash when running the Speedometer benchmark.
Just using Vector::resize() meant that we allocated exact capacity
instead of leaving padding at the end. This patch adds a call to
grow_capacity() before resize(), which ensures that we grow with the
usual extra padding.
This change adds a check to discard pointers that are lower than the
minimum address of all allocated blocks or higher than the maximum
address of all blocks. By doing this we avoid executing plenty of set()
operations on the HashMap in the add_possible_value().
With this change gather_conservative_roots() run 10x times faster in
Speedometer React-Redux-TodoMVC test.