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ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Runtime/Object.cpp
Linus Groh 222e518a53 LibJS: Avoid pointless transitions and metadata lookups in storage_set()
- Replace the misleading abuse of the m_transitions_enabled flag for the
  fast path without lookup with a new m_initialized boolean that's set
  either by Heap::allocate() after calling the Object's initialize(), or
  by the GlobalObject in its special initialize_global_object(). This
  makes it work regardless of the shape's uniqueness.
- When we're adding a new property past the initialization phase,
  there's no need to do a second metadata lookup to retrieve the storage
  value offset - it's known to always be the shape's property count
  minus one. Also, instead of doing manual storage resizing and
  assignment via indexing, just use Vector::append().
- When we didn't add a new property but are overwriting an existing one,
  the property count and therefore storage value offset doesn't change,
  so we don't have to retrieve it either.

As a result, Object::set_shape() is now solely responsible for updating
the m_shape pointer and is not resizing storage anymore, so I moved it
into the header.
2021-08-28 23:17:01 +01:00

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