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HEADER View on GitHub MAIN CONTENT START README Notes and resources related to v8 and thus Node.js performance. data types v8 compiler v8 garbage collector memory profiling performance profiling runtime functions It's best to dig into the source to confirm assumptions about v8 performance first hand. home of v8 source code v8 code search v8 source code mirror on github Documentation for specific v8 versions generated from the v8 source and included with the gh-pages of the v8-dox repo. Below is a list of the documentation along with links to the code on github and the related Node.js version. v8 3.11.10 | code | node 0.8.26 v8 3.14.5 | code | node 0.10.28 v8 3.25.30 | code | node 0.11.13 The documentation includes code that contains links to related code, data types, etc. which is highly useful to explore how the pieces fit together. In case you want to custom...
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MR ALEPH Crazy Russian compiler engineer that talks . A list of V8 related resources 23 feb 2014 The Black Cat of Microbenchmarks 28 jan 2014 (Pre)release IRHydra 2.0 14 aug 2013 Hidden classes vs jsPerf 29 apr 2013 Performance tuning as the art of weather forecast 28 mar 2013 Why asm.js bothers me 17 feb 2013 Release the IRHydra! 15 dec 2012 microbenchmarks fairy tale 25 nov 2012 Shaky diagramming 18 nov 2012 My JSConf EU 2012 talk 23 sep 2012 Grokking V8 closures for fun (and profit?) 21 jun 2012 V8's --trace-* flags and Chrome on Windows 03 jun 2012 Explaining JavaScript VMs in JavaScript - Inline Caches 07 apr 2012 My JSConf 2012 talk 18 dec 2011 I-want-to-optimize-my-JS-application-on-V8 checklist 05 nov 2011 The trap of the performance sweet spot 12 may 2011 Dangers of cross language benchmark g...
Copyright Fedor Indutny view license - +1 << Home Most developers heard about JIT compilers and how they can make slow interpreted languages run at a speed, comparable to native code. However, not many people understand how exactly this JIT thing works, and even less people could write their own compilers. I think having at least, basic knowledge of compiler internals may greatly improve understanding of the code that is running on that software. In this article, we'll visit some peaks of JIT-island, and probably even implement a compiler ourselves! Knowing some compiler basics, we can assume that every compiler is transforming input in some format (usually, a source code) into the output in another or same format (usually, a machine code). JIT compilers are not an exception. What really makes them exceptional, is the fact that they're running not ahead of time (like gcc, clang an...
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