electron/spec/fixtures/module/print_name.js
Thiago de Arruda 6ff111a141 perf: don't use JSON to send the result of ipcRenderer.sendSync. (#8953)
* Don't use JSON to send the result of `ipcRenderer.sendSync`.

- Change the return type of AtomViewHostMsg_Message_Sync from `base::string16`
  to `base::ListValue`
- Adjust lib/browser/api/web-contents.js and /lib/renderer/api/ipc-renderer.js
  to wrap/unwrap return values to/from array, instead of
  serializing/deserializing JSON.

This change can greatly improve `ipcRenderer.sendSync` calls where the return
value contains Buffer instances, because those are converted to Array before
being serialized to JSON(which has no efficient way of representing byte
arrays).

A simple benchmark where remote.require('fs') was used to read a 16mb file got
at least 5x faster, not to mention it used a lot less memory.  This difference
tends increases with larger buffers.

* Don't base64 encode Buffers

* Don't allocate V8ValueConverter on the heap

* Replace hidden global.sandbox with NodeBindings::IsInitialized()

* Refactoring: check NodeBindings::IsInitialized() in V8ValueConverter

* Refactor problematic test to make it more reliable

* Add tests for NaN and Infinity
2018-06-13 17:38:31 +10:00

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exports.print = function (obj) {
return obj.constructor.name
}
exports.echo = function (obj) {
return obj
}
const typedArrays = {
Int8Array,
Uint8Array,
Uint8ClampedArray,
Int16Array,
Uint16Array,
Int32Array,
Uint32Array,
Float32Array,
Float64Array
}
exports.typedArray = function (type, values) {
const constructor = typedArrays[type]
const array = new constructor(values.length)
for (let i = 0; i < values.length; ++i) {
array[i] = values[i]
}
return array
}
exports.getNaN = function () {
return NaN
}
exports.getInfinity = function () {
return Infinity
}