Performance bottleneck in getDefinedValueIDs
See original GitHub issueNot sure what that (bytecode) ~Abort.ExtraWide
is all about but we can try iterating without the forEach
instead.
/cc @marcelveldt
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Since a native map is used under the hood, that’s not trivial.
I think that the values db should be sorted or at least the ids grouped by node id