On 2014-10-13 8:48 PM, Mike Hommey wrote:
> Note a significant amount of the omni.ja and browser/omni.ja data is
> used for jsloader/jssubloader data: 4744949 and 1560499 bytes from those
> files are that. These jsloader/jssubloader data are there for startup
> benefits on Firefox first run (if the data wasn't there, it would be
> generated on the first run and stored in the user profile). This was
> added a while ago, and we've been wondering if the js parser speed had
> been improved enough for those to now be useless for a while. It seems
> to me there's a lot to gain in download size from stripping those if we
> can confirm they are not helping in a significant way anymore. Who wants
> to check?

Aaron Klotz (aklotz) has done some preliminary work on this in bug
873638. I'm planning to take this on in this quarter, unless other
priorities intervene.

 - irving -

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