Ran through some benchmarks on WebKit Nightlies last week, and the runtime
performance there was impressive. Startup times were a bit slower than on
Firefox or Chrome, but after the page compiled, it was pretty fast.

2017-03-23 20:03 GMT+02:00 'Derek Schuff' via emscripten-discuss <
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> WebKit has a nightly build (https://webkit.org/nightly/) which has
> WebAssembly turned on by default. I believe Safari TP does not yet have
> wasm turned on.
>
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 10:56 AM <samtheelitehac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Edge insider build runs pretty fine with WebAssembly - it is faster than
>> asm.js (can be improved though) and seems to be correct in all of my tests.
>>
>> But On Safari yes - I did not have any success - Are people taking the
>> custom webkit build and hacking their way with Safari (placing webkit
>> somewhere) ? How are others benchmarking this browser( if they are doing
>> it)?
>>
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