Improve performance of batch operation serializer#215
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Can you rebase this change against the v1.10.x branch and either update this PR or send a new one? |
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@murgatroid99 The code this is based on is not in v1.10.x, #59 was merged to master after 1.10.x was cut. |
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You're right. Never mind. |
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This is a follow-up to #59, addressing the performance penalties of the code I wrote to enforce a certain order in batch operations, as discussed here: #59 (comment)
This replaces the worst-performing lodash and standard library calls. In micro-benchmarks, _startBatchIfReady runs in about half the time after these changes are applied.