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Because arrow functions work rather differently than normal functions (a bad design mistake if you ask me), I decided to be conservative with the conversion. I converted: * event handlers * callbacks * arguments to Array.prototype.map & co. * small standalone lambda functions I didn't convert: * functions assigned to object literal properties (the new shorthand syntax would be better here) * functions passed to "describe", "it", etc. in specs (because Jasmine relies on dynamic "this") See #442. |
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PEG.js Benchmark Suite
This is the PEG.js benchmark suite. It measures speed of the parsers generated by PEG.js on various inputs. Its main goal is to provide data for code generator optimizations.
Running in Node.js
All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).
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Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:
$ npm install
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Execute the benchmark suite:
$ make spec
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Wait for results.
Running in the Browser
All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).
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Make sure you have Node.js installed.
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Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:
$ npm install
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Serve the benchmark suite using a web server:
$ benchmark/server
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Point your browser to the benchmark suite.
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Click the Run button and wait for results.