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No MappedTypeNode definition in ts-morph.
No TypeQueryNode definition in ts-morph.
No TypeOperatorNode definition in ts-morph.
We are reliant primarily on the examples for testing at this point. It would be good to "stress" the allocator because I would be (pleasantly) surprised if it's bug-free.
- More extensive unit testing
- Integration test under
tests/that (for example) uses the max number of registers of a given kind and confirms the register allocator doesn't fall over - More specifically, handling of "cast
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Unused imports are included in the headers of generated files causing 2.12 builds with the default -Yfatal-warnings` setting to fail (unless the correct linting options are unset)
Expected behavior
Scrooge generates files with headers including only the imports the current file needs.
Actual behavior
Scrooge generates import statements for classes that are never used.
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Hey folks, thanks for a pretty bad ass library! I'm seeing a 3-3.3x gain when decoding fairly large JSON payloads (40-50MB) as compared stdlib/json-iterator.
Few things in the generated code that struck me as odd are the allocation sizes for slices/maps:
appendInstead of this, I