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DOM allocation example
This article describes a very simple web page that we'll use to illustrate some features of the Memory tool.
You can try out the site at https://mdn.github.io/performance-scenarios/dom-allocs/alloc.html.
It just contains a script that creates a large number of DOM nodes:
var toolbarButtonCount = 20;
var toolbarCount = 200;
function getRandomInt(min, max) {
    return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1)) + min;
}
function createToolbarButton() {
  var toolbarButton = document.createElement("span");
  toolbarButton.classList.add("toolbarbutton");
  // stop Spidermonkey from sharing instances
  toolbarButton[getRandomInt(0,5000)] = "foo";
  return toolbarButton;
}
function createToolbar() {
  var toolbar = document.createElement("div");
  // stop Spidermonkey from sharing instances
  toolbar[getRandomInt(0,5000)] = "foo";
  for (var i = 0; i < toolbarButtonCount; i++) {
    var toolbarButton = createToolbarButton();
    toolbar.appendChild(toolbarButton);
  }
  return toolbar;
}
function createToolbars() {
  var container = document.getElementById("container");
  for (var i = 0; i < toolbarCount; i++) {
    var toolbar = createToolbar();
    container.appendChild(toolbar);
  }
}
createToolbars();
A simple pseudocode representation of how this code operates looks like this:
createToolbars()
    -> createToolbar() // called 200 times, creates 1 DIV element each time
       -> createToolbarButton() // called 20 times per toolbar, creates 1 SPAN element each time
In total, then, it creates 200 HTMLDivElement objects, and 4000
HTMLSpanElement objects.
