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  • lancedockins
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    on Feb 20, 2022
  • #474

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  • OkinawaGaijin
  • 23
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    on Aug 29, 2022
  • #346

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  • PredictabilityIsGood
  • 31
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    on Apr 21, 2021
  • #2904

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  • dharmax
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    on Apr 18, 2021
  • #2903

It would be hard to overestimate an ability to declare variables in JS. I know that it s not supported, currently, for performance reasons, but hear me out. Currently you have to declare them first ...
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  • devgs
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    on Feb 3, 2021
  • #369

... Riot does it affect? Version 4 (I m on v4.12.1 - latest version at the time of writing). 5. How would you tag this issue? - [X] Question - [ ] Bug - [X] Discussion - [ ] Feature request - [ ] Tip - [ ] Enhancement - [ ] Performance
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  • vascanera
  • 5
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    on Apr 26, 2020
  • #2856

... does it affect? 3.0.1 5. How would you tag this issue? - [X] Question - [ ] Bug - [ ] Discussion - [X] Feature request - [X] Tip - [X] Enhancement - [ ] Performance
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  • ilblog
  • 20
  • Opened 
    on Dec 4, 2016
  • #2134

I think it s a good thing that Chakra is not trying to run Typescript code directly. But if Typescript definition files or .d.ts files are available to Chakra alongside JavaScript files, can that be somehow used to improve performance or something like that?
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Won't Fix
  • ninlar
  • 12
  • Opened 
    on Aug 13, 2016
  • #1435

Related to this, I see in this blog post on Microsoft Edge mitigations they describe reducing the resolution of performance.now() in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer from 5 microseconds to 20 ...
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  • crdumoul
  • 9
  • Opened 
    on Mar 22, 2018
  • #4859

You can also build without JIT if you want the bare minimum. Trade-off here is obviously performance. @obastemur @curtisman what s the flag for that again?
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  • tommyZZM
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  • Opened 
    on Nov 18, 2017
  • #4278
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