Why generated code is keyed on the source string and not for example a hash of that string?pic.twitter.com/XGw2mjLY5V
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Why generated code is keyed on the source string and not for example a hash of that string?pic.twitter.com/XGw2mjLY5V
Also what's the motivation behind keying serialized code by script URL? I imagine this can result in cache miss for an identical script served from a different URL.pic.twitter.com/Mp87cdKPBq
The hash table for the in-memory cache uses the source strings as keys, but the hash table indexes via string hash, so there is little difference here.
This makes me happy because of what it would mean for @nodejs
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