Stringify object using Object.entries instead of separated function #418
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Shaved off quite a few bytes by removing the
stringify
function and usingObject.entries
instead. I don’t know how this affected performance, running the benchmark did not give me the opportunity to evaluate the difference.Also now this stringify returns a slightly different result.
Example object:
Old version:
value10
My version:
value,10
This affected the hash, so I had to edit the tests
Size comparison
Before:After: