I have following script:
var rnd = 0;
function test(){
rnd += dummy();
}
for(i = 0; i < 10000000; i++)
test();
log(rnd);
rnd = 0;
log prints something on the terminal. dummy is a c++ callback function that returns random numbers:
void dummy(const v8::FunctionCallbackInfo<v8::Value> &args)
{
args.GetReturnValue().Set(rand() % 10);
}
The time to compile and run it in v8 is 828 milliseconds
after this, i get the function handle in c++ from test and call it in a loop the same amount. This takes 2195 milliseconds.
Why is it so slow and is it possible to get it faster?
C++ Snipped:
auto global = context->Global();
auto function = v8::Local<v8::Function>::Cast(global->Get(v8::String::New("test")));
auto start = chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();
for(size_t i = 0; i < 10000000; i++) {
function->Call(global, 0, 0);
}
auto milli = chrono::duration_cast<chrono::milliseconds>(chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() - start);
cout << "time: " << milli.count() << endl;
dummy
. C++ compiler can't. I'm pretty sure that's what is happening.