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Dominic Gannaway 1412ffa1ed Further optimize Object.assign (#2246)
Summary:
Release notes: Object.assign should no longer lose values when snapshotting in certain cases

Fixes https://github.com/facebook/prepack/issues/2240. This PR does a few things:

- Improves the value of Object.assign when snapshots are involved. Previously, the `removeProperties` property passed to `getSnapshot` was being called in all cases, now it only does it when it makes sense – i.e. the next "source" is partial. I've explained this in comments and broken this logic out into its own function.
- Removed the duplicate Object.assign logic for `react/utils`, we no longer need this as the fallback route never gets triggered anymore and it's just dead code.
- Updated the dead code tests with assertions to ensure we check the $ variable matches the Object.assign and also updated a few tests that were affected by this PR (as the Object.assign variable changed).
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/prepack/pull/2246

Differential Revision: D8827443

Pulled By: trueadm

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Prepack is a partial evaluator for JavaScript. Prepack rewrites a JavaScript bundle, resulting in JavaScript code that executes more efficiently. For initialization-heavy code, Prepack works best in an environment where JavaScript parsing is effectively cached.

See the official prepack.io website for an introduction and an interactive REPL playground.

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and then install the Prepack CLI via yarn:

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How to get the code

  1. Clone repository and make it your current directory.
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  3. git submodule update --init
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Note: For development work you really need yarn, as many scripts require it.

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  1. Get the code
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  1. Get the code
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  1. Get the code

  2. Make sure the code is built, either by running yarn build or yarn watch.

  3. Have a JavaScript file handy that you want to prepack, for example:
    echo "function hello() { return 'hello'; } function world() { return 'world'; } s = hello() + ' ' + world();" >/tmp/sample.js

  4. cat /tmp/sample.js | yarn prepack-cli
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yarn validate

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In order to run the website locally at localhost:8000:

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