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Welcome to better optimised op calls! Currently opSync is called with parameters of every type and count. This most definitely makes the call megamorphic. Additionally, it seems that spread params leads to V8 not being able to optimise the calls quite as well (apparently Fast Calls cannot be used with spread params).
Monomorphising op calls should lead to some improved performance. Now that unwrapping of sync ops results is done on Rust side, this is pretty simple:
```
opSync("op_foo", param1, param2);
// -> turns to
ops.op_foo(param1, param2);
```
This means sync op calls are now just directly calling the native binding function. When V8 Fast API Calls are enabled, this will enable those to be called on the optimised path.
Monomorphising async ops likely requires using callbacks and is left as an exercise to the reader.
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This reverts commit 03dc3b8972f460e40d0b75fc3207cae9fe4f60da.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek IwaĆczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Erfan Safari <erfanshield@outlook.com>
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To track overhead through the entire CLI opcall stack (metrics included, etc...)
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Indirectly tests for:
- url parsing
- abort signal no-ops
- webidl & other overhead
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It's simply the inverse of the rate (ops/s), but it's often useful to look at time per op
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