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@thi.ng/memoize
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Function memoization with configurable caching.
This package provides different function memoization implementations for functions with arbitrary arguments and custom result caching using ES6 Map API like implementations. Unlike native ES6 Maps, the implementations MUST support value, not just referential, equality semantics (e.g. those provided by @thi.ng/associative) or @thi.ng/cache). The latter also support automatically pruning of memoization caches, based on different strategies. See doc strings for further details.
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yarn add @thi.ng/memoize
ESM import:
import * as mem from "@thi.ng/memoize";
Browser ESM import:
<script type="module" src="https://esm.run/@thi.ng/memoize"></script>
For Node.js REPL:
const mem = await import("@thi.ng/memoize");
Package sizes (brotli'd, pre-treeshake): ESM: 506 bytes
Note: @thi.ng/api is in most cases a type-only import (not used at runtime)
Three projects in this repo's /examples directory are using this package:
Screenshot | Description | Live demo | Source |
---|---|---|---|
Isolated, component-local DOM updates | Demo | Source | |
Basic rstream-gestures multi-touch demo | Demo | Source | |
![]() | rstream based spreadsheet w/ S-expression formula DSL | Demo | Source |
import * as m from "@thi.ng/memoize";
// (optional, for custom caching)
import { EquivMap } from "@thi.ng/associative";
import { LRUCache } from "@thi.ng/cache";
import { memoize1 } from "@thi.ng/memoize";
foo = memoize1((x) => (console.log("exec"), x * 10));
foo(1);
// exec
// 10
foo(1);
// 10
import { EquivMap } from "@thi.ng/associative";
// with custom cache
foo = memoize1(
(x) => (console.log("exec"), x[0] * 10),
// custom ES6 Map impl which compares by value, not by reference
new EquivMap()
);
foo([1]);
// exec
// 10
// would be a cache miss w/ native ES6 Map
foo([1]);
// 10
import { LRUCache } from "@thi.ng/cache";
// use LRU cache to limit cache size
foo = memoize1(
(x) => (console.log("exec"), x[0] * 10),
new LRUCache(null, { maxlen: 3 })
);
import { memoize } from "@thi.ng/memoize";
import { EquivMap } from "@thi.ng/associative";
const dotProduct = memoize(
(x, y) => (console.log("exec"), x[0] * y[0] + x[1] * y[1]),
new EquivMap()
);
dotProduct([1,2], [3,4]);
// exec
// 11
dotProduct([1,2], [3,4]);
// 11
import { memoizeJ } from "@thi.ng/memoize";
const dotProduct = memoizeJ(
(x, y) => (console.log("exec"), x[0] * y[0] + x[1] * y[1])
);
dotProduct([1, 2], [3, 4]);
// exec
// 11
dotProduct([1, 2], [3, 4]);
// 11
If this project contributes to an academic publication, please cite it as:
@misc{thing-memoize,
title = "@thi.ng/memoize",
author = "Karsten Schmidt",
note = "https://thi.ng/memoize",
year = 2018
}
© 2018 - 2024 Karsten Schmidt // Apache License 2.0
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Function memoization with configurable caching and support for async functions
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