• @[email protected]
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    Thief way is actually the best among all of these imo, in terms of readability and efficiency.

    • Platypus
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      9311 months ago

      Not using thief is professional incompetence unless you’re doing something deeply cursed

      • Natanael
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        311 months ago

        Sometimes you need to minimize function calls in a tight loop, but otherwise yeah

            • @[email protected]
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              Something has gone horribly wrong if you’re trying to do such optimisations when you’ve already chosen JavaScript…let alone Electron.

              • Natanael
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                211 months ago

                And yet it happens, just look at the molasses that is Teams

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                  Thankfully the only interaction I have with teams is when a supplier arranges the call. Once every two weeks. It grosses me out every time…and that’s the Web app.

                  Do you really think they have done such optimisation efforts as minimising function calls? I can’t imagine it’s required for what is actually a fairly simple frontend app. The complexity is the enabling stack on the backend.

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              Good answer.

              Even if it made me throw up in my mouth a little. /s

              Edit: Not the concept of Electron, itself - but being asked to write highly performant code in Electron.

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          I was under the impression that modern compilers just inline something like that, and even in older languages (like C) use trickeries are used to inline it (typically MAX is a macro rather than a real function, so its always inlined)

          Ultimatelly it depends not just on what you’re doing but also the language and compiler you’re using.

        • Demonen
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          311 months ago

          If you’re optimizing that hard you should probably sort the data first anyway, but yeah, sometimes it’s absolutely called for. Not that I’ve actually needed that in my professional career, but then again I’ve never worked close enough to metal for it to actually matter.

          That said, all of these are implemented as functions, so they’re already costing the function call anyway…

    • snoweA
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      They’re setting a variable to a function. Just use the original function. All thief does is obfuscate for literally no gain except character count.

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        1411 months ago

        I presumed it to be a standin for just directly using Math.max, since there’s no nice way to show that in a valid code snippet

        • snoweA
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          711 months ago

          well it’s called Thief. They’re stealing the function and making it look like they wrote it. hence max1.