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'use strict'; let fastProto = null; // Creates an object with permanently fast properties in V8. See Toon Verwaest's // post https://medium.com/@tverwaes/setting-up-prototypes-in-v8-ec9c9491dfe2#5f62 // for more details. Use %HasFastProperties(object) and the Node.js flag // --allow-natives-syntax to check whether an object has fast properties. function FastObject(o) { // A prototype object will have "fast properties" enabled once it is checked // against the inline property cache of a function, e.g. fastProto.property: // https://github.com/v8/v8/blob/6.0.122/test/mjsunit/fast-prototype.js#L48-L63 if (fastProto !== null && typeof fastProto.property) { const result = fastProto; fastProto = FastObject.prototype = null; return result; } fastProto = FastObject.prototype = o == null ? Object.create(null) : o; return new FastObject; } // Initialize the inline property cache of FastObject FastObject(); module.exports = function toFastproperties(o) { return FastObject(o); };