I have an object that is nested several levels deep which I'm referencing multiple times. Is it faster to create and set a reference to that object or does it matter?
Context I heard that it is faster to create a local reference. This is years ago and for a Visual Basic project. But this is Flash. And the output is a SWF / bytecode. And the compiler could look at that reference and do what I'm doing so that the object does not have to be looked up each time.
For example:
public function doStuff():void {
Model.instance.view1.button1 = button1;
Model.instance.view1.button2 = button2;
Model.instance.view1.button3 = button3;
Model.instance.view1.button4 = button4;
Model.instance.view1.button5 = button5;
Model.instance.view1.button6 = button6;
// more fake code referencing more something.something.something like things
for (var i:int;i<something.something.something.length;i++) {
var result:Object = Controller.staticMethod(button1);
var result2:Object = Controller.staticMethod(button1);
}
}
Vs:
public function doStuff():void {
var view1:View = Model.instance.view1;
view1.button1 = button1;
view1.button2 = button2;
view1.button3 = button3;
view1.button4 = button4;
view1.button5 = button5;
view1.button6 = button6;
}
.
Taking Baris suggestion I tested it for myself. Below are the results (though I don't know how to interpret them into the actual difference ie 'method 1 is .000001 faster than method 2').
Results
Test 1
var instance:Model = Model.instance;
var startTime:int = getTimer();
for(var i:int = 0; i<10000000; i++){
instance.url = "";
}
trace(getTimer()-startTime); // 826, 929, 823
var startTime:int = getTimer();
for(var i:int = 0; i<10000000; i++){
Model.instance.url = "";
}
trace(getTimer()-startTime); // 3483, 3976, 3539
Test 2
var instance:Model = Model.instance;
var localLogo:BitmapImage = Model.instance.logo;
var startTime:int = getTimer();
for(var i:int = 0; i<10000000; i++){
localLogo = logo;
}
trace(getTimer()-startTime); // 2070, 2083, 2110
var startTime:int = getTimer();
for(var i:int = 0; i<10000000; i++){
instance.logo = logo;
}
trace(getTimer()-startTime); // 2028, 2509, 2154