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Use a vanilla array for fnArray #4478

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Makes things much simpler.

This makes the code much simpler, and the extra memory use is tiny -- a vanilla
1000 element array is only 4000 bytes larger than a Uint32Array of the same
size.
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/botio test

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Live output at: http://107.21.233.14:8877/816bba0d0652f1b/output.txt

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Full output at http://107.21.233.14:8877/816bba0d0652f1b/output.txt

Total script time: 25.78 mins

  • Font tests: Passed
  • Unit tests: Passed
  • Regression tests: Passed

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Full output at http://107.22.172.223:8877/b388b5ca0270620/output.txt

Total script time: 36.91 mins

  • Font tests: Passed
  • Unit tests: Passed
  • Regression tests: Passed

yurydelendik added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 20, 2014
@yurydelendik yurydelendik merged commit 878a123 into mozilla:master Mar 20, 2014
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Thanks

@nnethercote nnethercote deleted the plain-fnArray branch March 21, 2014 03:59
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