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interlaced

v0.0.1

Published

A double ring sharedArrayBuffer to submit/receive task and their completions

Downloads

5

Readme

Interlaced

WIP

Interlaced is a work in progress and a curiostiry about sharedArrayBuffer. It aims to use javascript SharedArrayBuffer to pass concrete javascript Object between main thread and worker-threads/web-workers.

The main idea is to transform a javascript object into a buffer representation to fill the SharedArrayBuffer dataview. When data are transmit on the worker thread, if we know the schema - how the javascript object is structured - we can create again a javascript object from it. Function won't be supported, it will be used to pass plain json like object

For this project I plan to use the awesome buffer-plus project developed by arloliu. It is the library that allows to convert object to buffer and vice-versa.

A double ring buffer will be build on top of it. We send data on a first ring buffer, backed by a sharedArrayBuffer. When data has been processed, another ring buffer - backed by another sharedArrayBuffer- will be filled with result data.

Of course, memory usage will be higher with this approach, but I hope we can gain some considerable speed with it. As of now I do not know at all if it will be more performant than a postMessage approach, but benchmarks will come.