[haiku] Re: Non-BFS file system support

  • From: "André Braga" <meianoite@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 07:30:19 -0200

On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 01:16, Raymond C. Rodgers <sinful622@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At the moment, I'm mainly thinking about porting V8, the Javascript engine
> in Google's Chrome, if it hasn't already been done.

Not meaning to rain on anyone's parade, V8 is actually behind the pack
of current Javascript engines, beaten soundly by Tracemonkey (the
tracing trees JITted incarnation of Spidermonkey) and by Squirrelfish
Extreme (the JITted incarnation of Squirrelfish, WebKit's
rewritten-for-speed but still "plain old interpreted" JS engine).

Tongue-in-cheek-ly speaking, V8 only excels on... V8 benchmarks. In
real-world applications it's just spanked by the alternatives.

Eventually those three engines will be faster than the current leader
(which is Tracemonkey in math-intensive operations and Squirrelfish
Extreme in DOM-intensive manipulations), but I don't think V8 is going
to blaze the trail anytime soon.


Cheers,
A.

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