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I've defined a simple language with some operators and when testing a really awful nested if condition code, the execution time jumps from just 3ms (great) to over a second.
For example:
if(answer(8)=="test1" and numeric(7)<3, res0,
if(answer(8)=="test1" and numeric(7)==3, res1,
if(answer(8)=="test1" and numeric(7)==4, res1,
if(answer(8)=="test2" and numeric(7)==1, res0,
if(answer(8)=="test2" and numeric(7)==2, res1,
if(answer(8)=="test2" and numeric(7)==3, res2,
if(answer(8)=="test2" and numeric(7)==4, res2,
if(answer(8)=="test3" and numeric(7)==1, res1,
if(answer(8)=="test3" and numeric(7)==2, res2,
if(answer(8)=="test3" and numeric(7)==3, res3,
if(answer(8)=="test3" and numeric(7)==4, res3,
if(answer(8)=="test4" and numeric(7)==1, res1,
if(answer(8)=="test4" and numeric(7)==2, res3,
if(answer(8)=="test4" and numeric(7)>2, res4, res0))))))))))))))
The answer and numeric calls just lookup the number in a dict/map object defined in the scope.
And the operators are defined as follows:
With the following helper function:
const numberFunDefault = (a, b, def, fun) => {
let va = Number(a?.eval());
let vb = Number(b?.eval());
if (isNaN(va)) {
va = def;
}
if (isNaN(vb)) {
vb = def;
}
return fun(va, vb);
};
When debugging in chrome, looks like a lot of time is lost in GC:
Any ideas what could be improved? Note that these kind of nested ifs will actually not be written like this, but rather as a lookup table which runs really quick, but while testing this seemed like an issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I've defined a simple language with some operators and when testing a really awful nested if condition code, the execution time jumps from just 3ms (great) to over a second.
For example:
The
answer
andnumeric
calls just lookup the number in a dict/map object defined in the scope.And the operators are defined as follows:
With the following helper function:
When debugging in chrome, looks like a lot of time is lost in GC:
Any ideas what could be improved? Note that these kind of nested ifs will actually not be written like this, but rather as a lookup table which runs really quick, but while testing this seemed like an issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: