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Andreas Kling
505fe0a977 LibJS: Add shape caching for object literal instantiation
When a function creates object literals with simple property names,
we now cache the resulting shape after the first instantiation. On
subsequent calls, we create the object with the cached shape directly
and write property values at their known offsets.

This avoids repeated shape transitions and property offset lookups
for a common JavaScript pattern.

The optimization uses two new bytecode instructions:
- CacheObjectShape: Captures the final shape after object construction
- InitObjectLiteralProperty: Writes properties using cached offsets

Only "simple" object literals are optimized (string literal keys with
simple value expressions). Complex cases like computed properties,
getters/setters, and spread elements use the existing slow path.

3.4x speedup on a microbenchmark that repeatedly instantiates an object
literal with 26 properties. Small progressions on various benchmarks.
2026-01-10 00:56:51 +01:00
Andreas Kling
a9cc425cde LibJS+LibWeb: Add missing GC marking visits
This adds visit_edges(Cell::Visitor&) methods to various helper structs
that contain GC pointers, and makes sure they are called from owning
GC-heap-allocated objects as needed.

These were found by our Clang plugin after expanding its capabilities.
The added rules will be enforced by CI going forward.
2026-01-07 12:48:58 +01:00
Luke Wilde
c4c9ac08ad LibJS: Follow the spec more closely for tagged template literals
This resolves a FIXME in its code generation, particularly for:
- Caching the template object
- Setting the correct property attributes
- Freezing the resulting objects

This allows archive.org to load, which uses the Lit library.

The Lit library caches these template objects to determine if a
template has changed, allowing it to determine to do a full template
rerender or only partially update the rendering. Before, we would
always cause a full rerender on update because we didn't return the
same template object.

This caused issues with archive.org's code, I believe particularly with
its router library, where we would constantly detach and reattach nodes
unexpectedly, ending up with the page content not being attached to the
router's custom element.
2026-01-06 23:25:36 +01:00
Andreas Kling
bad16dc0e0 LibJS: Cache fully-formed PropertyKeys in Executable
Instead of creating PropertyKeys on the fly during interpreter
execution, we now store fully-formed ones in the Executable.

This avoids a whole bunch of busywork in property access instructions
and substantially reduces code size bloat.
2025-12-11 14:34:45 -06:00
Andreas Kling
9f822345bf LibJS: Flatten Operand to 32-bit index in bytecode instruction stream
While we're in the bytecode compiler, we want to know which type of
Operand we're dealing with, but once we've generated the bytecode
stream, we only ever need its index.

This patch simplifies Operand by removing the aarch64 bitfield hacks
and makes it 32-bit on all platforms. We keep 3 type bits in the high
bits of the index while compiling, and then zero them out when
flattening the final bytecode stream.

This makes bytecode more compact on x86_64, and avoids bit twiddling
on aarch64. Everyone wins something!

When stringifying bytecode for debugging output, we now have an API in
Executable that can look at a raw operand index and tell you what type
of operand it was, based on known quantities of each type in the stack
frame.
2025-12-09 21:44:13 -06:00
Andreas Kling
fb05063dde LibJS: Let bytecode instructions know whether they are in strict mode
This commits puts the strict mode flag in the header of every bytecode
instruction. This allows us to check for strict mode without looking at
the currently running execution context.
2025-10-29 21:20:10 +01:00
Shannon Booth
f87041bf3a LibGC+Everywhere: Factor out a LibGC from LibJS
Resulting in a massive rename across almost everywhere! Alongside the
namespace change, we now have the following names:

 * JS::NonnullGCPtr -> GC::Ref
 * JS::GCPtr -> GC::Ptr
 * JS::HeapFunction -> GC::Function
 * JS::CellImpl -> GC::Cell
 * JS::Handle -> GC::Root
2024-11-15 14:49:20 +01:00
Shannon Booth
2f6bcb3538 LibJS: Remove some unused runtime headers from Heap folder 2024-11-13 11:08:35 +01:00
Shannon Booth
520aa04092 LibJS: Move Handle's Value specialization to Value header
This is part of an effort to keep JS runtime specifics outside of the
Heap implementation.
2024-11-13 11:08:35 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
93712b24bf Everywhere: Hoist the Libraries folder to the top-level 2024-11-10 12:50:45 +01:00
Renamed from Userland/Libraries/LibJS/Bytecode/Executable.cpp (Browse further)