I can't get this right http://jsfiddle.net/1usqacsp/ I want to get the group of words exluding the new lines and \r\f. for a text entered in new line it comes like "fer↵/l re" and then olny fer is shown as the first element in the resulting array
@rlemon wouldn't it be a monad representing haskell, being applied to a list of everything else map style, producing thingamajiggers that represent the difference between haskell and the item that was operated on?
My money is that the two very similar (but not guaranteed to be identical) structures kick each other out of the morphism-stuffs cache (possibly a hash collision causing it), because they're in the same scope.
Maybe not the call slow but rather the lookup, i'm not sure, but here is an example:
var foo = {};
foo.fn = function() {};
var bar = {};
bar.fn = function() {};
console.time('t');
for (var i = 0; i < 100000000; i++) {
foo.fn();
}
console.timeEnd('t');
Tested on win8.1
firefox 35.01: ...