zulip/static/js/lazy_set.ts

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import * as blueslip from "./blueslip";
export class LazySet {
private data:
| {
arr: number[];
set: undefined;
}
| {
arr: undefined;
set: Set<number>;
};
/*
This class is optimized for a very
particular use case.
We often have lots of subscribers on
a stream. We get an array from the
backend, because it's JSON.
Often the only operation we need
on subscribers is to get the length,
which is plenty cheap as an array.
Making an array from a set is cheap
for one stream, but it's expensive
for all N streams at page load.
Once somebody does an operation
where sets are useful, such
as has/add/delete, we convert it over
to a set for a one-time cost.
*/
constructor(vals: number[]) {
this.data = {
arr: vals,
set: undefined,
};
}
get size(): number {
const {data} = this;
if (data.set !== undefined) {
return data.set.size;
}
return data.arr.length;
}
keys(): IterableIterator<number> {
const {data} = this;
if (data.set !== undefined) {
return data.set.keys();
}
return data.arr.values();
}
_make_set(): Set<number> {
if (this.data.set !== undefined) {
return this.data.set;
}
this.data = {
arr: undefined,
set: new Set(this.data.arr),
};
return this.data.set;
}
map<T>(f: (v: number, k: number) => T): T[] {
return Array.from(this.keys(), f);
}
has(v: number): boolean {
const set = this._make_set();
const val = this._clean(v);
return set.has(val);
}
add(v: number): void {
const set = this._make_set();
const val = this._clean(v);
set.add(val);
}
delete(v: number): boolean {
const set = this._make_set();
const val = this._clean(v);
return set.delete(val);
}
_clean(v: number | string): number {
if (typeof v !== "number") {
blueslip.error("not a number");
return Number.parseInt(v, 10);
}
return v;
}
}