Screen recording of running Rome in daemon mode and linting a project. Same as yesterday, 524 files, 40,000 lines of code. Difference here is that subsequent commands pull from a memory cache. Watch the last command closely, it's instantaneous.pic.twitter.com/33dUDS07Ew
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Being able to keep long-lived memory cache is useful, especially when you're performing multiple computations on a file. You can store ASTs in memory and then caching it in a bunch of places with weak maps.
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Allows you to reuse work a lot more efficiently which is useful for a type checker, bundler, optimizing compiler etc.
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