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[Merged by Bors] - Shrink objects by using ThinVec
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Sounds good to me.
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Nice optimization!
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The fields like `[[PrivateElements]]` are hardly used but they occupy `24` bytes (on 64-bit arch.) the `ThinVec` type stores the `len` and `cap` right before the elements (like our `JsString` implementation) and only a pointer is kept (if not used it does not allocate!), was going to use this in #2723 , since it uses a `Vec` as a dense storage, but the PR is already too big. It changes the following: - Shrink object from `328` to `288` bytes (40 bytes reduction) - Add the `thin_vec` lightweight crate (single file)
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The fields like
[[PrivateElements]]
are hardly used but they occupy24
bytes (on 64-bit arch.) theThinVec
type stores thelen
andcap
right before the elements (like ourJsString
implementation) and only a pointer is kept (if not used it does not allocate!), was going to use this in #2723 , since it uses aVec
as a dense storage, but the PR is already too big.It changes the following:
328
to288
bytes (40 bytes reduction)thin_vec
lightweight crate (single file)