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benchmark: replace more [].join() with ''.repeat() #12317

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion benchmark/child_process/child-process-read.js
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Expand Up @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ function main(conf) {
const dur = +conf.dur;
const len = +conf.len;

const msg = '"' + Array(len).join('.') + '"';
const msg = `"${'.'.repeat(len)}"`;
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This is doing something different from before, it should be '.'.repeat(len - 1).

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Yes, in the strict sense. But it is not a test, so there are no assertions or checks. It seems, the intention was the length should be [64, 256, 1024, 4096], just + 1 was not bothered to be added. Or do I miss something?

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I'm not sure -- since you only ran the linter, I had assumed that this wasn't intended to make any functional changes to the code. (Since it seems like the functional changes are intentional, please ignore this review.)

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I've run only the linter because it seems CI does not run benchmarks. There are some new tests for this, but they cover only net and http benchmarks for now. But I've run these files locally and have not found any difference or errors. However, to be on the safe side: @nodejs/benchmarking , @nodejs/performance — what do you think?

const options = { 'stdio': ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'] };
const child = spawn('yes', [msg], options);

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion benchmark/http/_chunky_http_client.js
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Expand Up @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ function main(conf) {
// Chose 7 because 9 showed "Connection error" / "Connection closed"
// An odd number could result in a better length dispersion.
for (var i = 7; i <= 7 * 7 * 7; i *= 7)
headers.push(Array(i + 1).join('o'));
headers.push('o'.repeat(i));

function WriteHTTPHeaders(channel, has_keep_alive, extra_header_count) {
todo = [];
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