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denoland-deno/ext/web/benches/timers_ops.rs
Aaron O'Mullan f5c31b56e3
Revert "core: don't include_str extension js code (#10786)" (#14614)
This reverts commit 10e50a1207

Alternative to #13217, IMO the tradeoffs made by #10786 aren't worth it.

It breaks abstractions (crates being self-contained, deno_core without snapshotting etc...) and causes pain points / gotchas for both embedders & devs for a relatively minimal gain in incremental build time ...

Closes #11030
2022-05-15 13:27:56 +02:00

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use deno_core::Extension;
use deno_bench_util::bench_or_profile;
use deno_bench_util::bencher::{benchmark_group, Bencher};
use deno_bench_util::{bench_js_async, bench_js_sync};
use deno_web::BlobStore;
struct Permissions;
impl deno_web::TimersPermission for Permissions {
fn allow_hrtime(&mut self) -> bool {
true
}
fn check_unstable(
&self,
_state: &deno_core::OpState,
_api_name: &'static str,
) {
}
}
fn setup() -> Vec<Extension> {
vec![
deno_webidl::init(),
deno_url::init(),
deno_web::init::<Permissions>(BlobStore::default(), None),
Extension::builder()
.js(vec![
("setup", r#"
const { opNow, setTimeout, handleTimerMacrotask } = globalThis.__bootstrap.timers;
Deno.core.setMacrotaskCallback(handleTimerMacrotask);
"#),
])
.state(|state| {
state.put(Permissions{});
Ok(())
})
.build()
]
}
fn bench_op_now(b: &mut Bencher) {
bench_js_sync(b, r#"opNow();"#, setup);
}
fn bench_set_timeout(b: &mut Bencher) {
bench_js_async(b, r#"setTimeout(() => {}, 0);"#, setup);
}
benchmark_group!(benches, bench_op_now, bench_set_timeout,);
bench_or_profile!(benches);