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String literal vs Template literal assignment
Is there a difference between constant string and a constant template literal assignment?
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User agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 10; K) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/134.0.0.0 Mobile Safari/537.36
Browser:
Chrome Mobile 134
Operating system:
Android
Device Platform:
Mobile
Date tested:
one year ago
Test name
Executions per second
String literal
45342740.0 Ops/sec
Template literal
42090692.0 Ops/sec
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/*your preparation JavaScript code goes here To execute async code during the script preparation, wrap it as function globalMeasureThatScriptPrepareFunction, example:*/ async function globalMeasureThatScriptPrepareFunction() { // This function is optional, feel free to remove it. // await someThing(); } const TEST_ITERATIONS=100000;
Tests:
String literal
/*When writing async/deferred tests, use `deferred.resolve()` to mark test as done*/ for (let i=0; i++; i<TEST_ITERATIONS) { const stringLiteral = "This is a string without variables or concatting"; }
Template literal
for (let i=0; i++; i<TEST_ITERATIONS) { const templateLiteral = `This is a string without variables or concatting`; }