If the bifurcated one isn't CLEARLY faster, then +1 for Diego's.
We don't tend to do that and it's ugly code IMO (the bifurcated one that is)

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:17 PM, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> To be honest, John, I haven't tested this implementation using frames... if
>> you say yes, it works, then I think we could stick with it... but wouldn't
>> it be a little (just a little) faster to get "doc" outside the method call,
>> in an outter scope, to maximize performance? It seems to me that it was one
>> of the points that lowered 30% the time for processing the call, in my
>> benchmarks...
>
> Well, the problem is that if we move doc to an outside scope it'll
> either A) Cause some code to break (outer documents, etc.) or B)
> Require us to do a conditional to determine which document to use - at
> which point we're worse off then we are now.
>
> IMO I would go with whichever one is faster - the one that I proposed
> or Diego's (since they work equally across all documents).
>
> --John
>
> >
>



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