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chore: consistent nextSibling usage#11694

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@trueadm trueadm commented May 20, 2024

We should avoid doing node.nextSibling and instead use the next_sibling(node) function which is slightly faster and avoids deopts.

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@Rich-Harris Rich-Harris merged commit f3dbfc9 into main May 20, 2024
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Actually I tested this locally and it made things slower for me. Going to revert it

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