Very fast way of converting "arguments" into array. This module does the same than [fast-args](https://github.com/jamen/fast-args), the only difference is that you can call this with `apply`. Using `function.apply(null, arguments)` works on the optimizing compiler while using `function(arguments)` generates a leaks of the arguments object and prevent optimizations. This module uses [rest parameters](https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Referencia/Funciones/parametros_rest) if supported by the javascript engine. ## Installation ``` npm i --save very-fast-args ``` ## Usage ```javascript const fargs = require('very-fast-args'); function myFunc() { const args = fargs.apply(null, arguments); //do something with args. } ``` Always use `fargs.apply(null, arguments)` and do not use `fargs(arguments)`. ## Test about optimization You can test the behavior of the compiler as follows: ``` » node --trace-deopt --trace-opt bench/simple.js | grep arguments » node --trace-deopt --trace-opt bench/simple-with-fa.js | grep arguments [disabled Crankshaft for 0x384b6486d409 , reason: Bad value context for arguments value] ``` ## License This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for more info.