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Object.assign vs. JSON String/Parse
Creating a "new" object reference every time
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User agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/17.4.1 Safari/605.1.15
Browser:
Safari 17
Operating system:
Mac OS X 10.15.7
Device Platform:
Desktop
Date tested:
2 years ago
Test name
Executions per second
Spread operator
16243909.0 Ops/sec
JSON Parse
15317073.0 Ops/sec
Object.assign
14815896.0 Ops/sec
Tests:
Spread operator
var n = {foo: 'bar', hello: [{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'}]}; while(n.length < 1000) { n = [...n]; }
JSON Parse
var n = {foo: 'bar', hello: [{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'}]}; while(n.length < 1000) { n = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(n)) }
Object.assign
var n = {foo: 'bar', hello: [{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'},{hello: 'world', foo: 'bar'}]}; while(n.length < 1000) { n = Object.assign({}, n); }