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Run tests in a real browser environment

Somehow we should consider running theses benchmarks in an actual browser (headless chrome)?

This is important, because CSS injection is one (or more) orders of magnitude slower and thus more relevant to our performance, than anything else. @threepointone has done some benchmarks around it which show that we lag far more behind than what it looks like. [Insert all the blah blah about how this doesn't matter a lot anyway here]

So it'd be nice to benchmark this consistently and automatically in here as well, so that we can test and benchmark Glen's batching patch, and maybe even speedy stylesheets easily. And even more important: consistently.

Add test cases for glamorous and emotion

While this benchmark doesn't yield consistent and reliable results for how our performance characteristics are on the web (yet), we should consider adding more test cases to compare our performance to the other popular libraries. So on the web we'd probably want to compare against:

  • Glamorous (Glamorous Native an also be added to native tests)
  • Emotion (Includes babel plugin)
  • Proof of concept Preprocessing (This gives an idea of what's possible in v3)

This should make things more interesting ๐Ÿ˜„

CI?

If anybody is good with setting up CIs, it might be of use here!

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