![]() If you need an easy solution, look for other answers. It might not be relevant to modern JS execution contexts. The promised performance improvement was based on a benchmark done in browsers of that time. Update from 2019: This answer is from 2008 (11 years old!) and is not relevant for modern JS usage.
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