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react-native/Libraries/Core/InitializeCore.js
Alexey Lang 40143519a1 Use GlobalPerformanceLogger explicitly during bundle load
Reviewed By: sahrens

Differential Revision: D14377700

fbshipit-source-id: 66bc120701ffb7fb15030e5dcb5c6200e7c04434
2019-03-14 06:49:46 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @format
* @flow
*/
/* globals window: true */
/**
* Sets up global variables typical in most JavaScript environments.
*
* 1. Global timers (via `setTimeout` etc).
* 2. Global console object.
* 3. Hooks for printing stack traces with source maps.
*
* Leaves enough room in the environment for implementing your own:
*
* 1. Require system.
* 2. Bridged modules.
*
*/
'use strict';
const start = Date.now();
require('setUpGlobals');
require('polyfillES6Collections');
require('setUpSystrace');
require('setUpErrorHandling');
require('checkNativeVersion');
require('polyfillPromise');
require('setUpRegeneratorRuntime');
require('setUpTimers');
require('setUpXHR');
require('setUpAlert');
require('setUpGeolocation');
require('setUpBatchedBridge');
require('setUpSegmentFetcher');
if (__DEV__) {
require('setUpDeveloperTools');
}
const GlobalPerformanceLogger = require('GlobalPerformanceLogger');
// We could just call GlobalPerformanceLogger.markPoint at the top of the file,
// but then we'd be excluding the time it took to require the logger.
// Instead, we just use Date.now and backdate the timestamp.
GlobalPerformanceLogger.markPoint(
'initializeCore_start',
GlobalPerformanceLogger.currentTimestamp() - (Date.now() - start),
);
GlobalPerformanceLogger.markPoint('initializeCore_end');