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    [turbofan] Inline multi-parameter Array#push. · 68e4d86c
    Benedikt Meurer authored
    TurboFan wasn't able to inline calls to Array.prototype.push which
    didn't have exactly one parameter. This was a rather artifical
    limitation and was mostly due to the way the MaybeGrowFastElements
    operator was implemented (which was not ideal by itself). Refactoring
    this a bit, allows us to inline the operation in general, independent
    of the number of values to push.
    
    Array#push with multiple parameters is used quite a lot inside Ember (as
    discovered by Apple, i.e. https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=175823)
    and is also dominating the Six-Speed/SpreadLiterals/ES5 benchmark (see
    https://twitter.com/SpiderMonkeyJS/status/906528938452832257 from the
    SpiderMonkey folks). The micro-benchmark mentioned in the tracking bug
    (v8:6808) improves from
    
      arrayPush0: 2422 ms.
      arrayPush1: 2567 ms.
      arrayPush2: 4092 ms.
      arrayPush3: 4308 ms.
    
    to
    
      arrayPush0: 798 ms.
      arrayPush1: 2563 ms.
      arrayPush2: 2623 ms.
      arrayPush3: 2773 ms.
    
    with this change, effectively removing the odd 50-60% performance
    cliff that was associated with going from one parameter to two or
    more.
    
    Bug: v8:2229, v8:6808
    Change-Id: Iffe4c1233903c04c3dc2062aad39d99769c8ab57
    Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/657582Reviewed-by: 's avatarJaroslav Sevcik <jarin@chromium.org>
    Commit-Queue: Benedikt Meurer <bmeurer@chromium.org>
    Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#47940}
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