| Index: src/heap.cc
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| ===================================================================
|
| --- src/heap.cc (revision 10402)
|
| +++ src/heap.cc (working copy)
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| @@ -2923,8 +2923,8 @@
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| bool is_ascii_data_in_two_byte_string = false;
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| if (!is_ascii) {
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| // At least one of the strings uses two-byte representation so we
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| - // can't use the fast case code for short ascii strings below, but
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| - // we can try to save memory if all chars actually fit in ascii.
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| + // can't use the fast case code for short ASCII strings below, but
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| + // we can try to save memory if all chars actually fit in ASCII.
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| is_ascii_data_in_two_byte_string =
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| first->HasOnlyAsciiChars() && second->HasOnlyAsciiChars();
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| if (is_ascii_data_in_two_byte_string) {
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| @@ -3635,8 +3635,8 @@
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| // TODO(1240798): Initialize the object's body using valid initial values
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| // according to the object's initial map. For example, if the map's
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| // instance type is JS_ARRAY_TYPE, the length field should be initialized
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| - // to a number (eg, Smi::FromInt(0)) and the elements initialized to a
|
| - // fixed array (eg, Heap::empty_fixed_array()). Currently, the object
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| + // to a number (e.g. Smi::FromInt(0)) and the elements initialized to a
|
| + // fixed array (e.g. Heap::empty_fixed_array()). Currently, the object
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| // verification code has to cope with (temporarily) invalid objects. See
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| // for example, JSArray::JSArrayVerify).
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| Object* filler;
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| @@ -4103,7 +4103,7 @@
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| ASSERT(chars >= 0);
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| // Ensure the chars matches the number of characters in the buffer.
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| ASSERT(static_cast<unsigned>(chars) == buffer->Length());
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| - // Determine whether the string is ascii.
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| + // Determine whether the string is ASCII.
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| bool is_ascii = true;
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| while (buffer->has_more()) {
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| if (buffer->GetNext() > unibrow::Utf8::kMaxOneByteChar) {
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| @@ -5596,7 +5596,7 @@
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| // goes wrong, just return false. The caller should check the results and
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| // call Heap::TearDown() to release allocated memory.
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| //
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| - // If the heap is not yet configured (eg, through the API), configure it.
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| + // If the heap is not yet configured (e.g. through the API), configure it.
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| // Configuration is based on the flags new-space-size (really the semispace
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| // size) and old-space-size if set or the initial values of semispace_size_
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| // and old_generation_size_ otherwise.
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