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micro-memoize

A tiny, crazy fast memoization library for the 95% use-case

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What is micro-memoize?

micro-memoize is a tiny, performant memoization library for JavaScript. It is designed to cache the results of function calls to improve performance, especially for expensive or frequently called functions. The library is highly configurable and supports various options for customizing the memoization behavior.

What are micro-memoize's main functionalities?

Basic Memoization

This feature allows you to memoize a function so that its results are cached. Subsequent calls with the same arguments will return the cached result instead of recomputing.

const memoize = require('micro-memoize');

const expensiveFunction = (num) => {
  console.log('Computing...');
  return num * num;
};

const memoizedFunction = memoize(expensiveFunction);

console.log(memoizedFunction(5)); // Computing... 25
console.log(memoizedFunction(5)); // 25 (cached result)

Custom Cache Size

This feature allows you to set a custom cache size. Once the cache exceeds this size, the oldest cached results are discarded.

const memoize = require('micro-memoize');

const expensiveFunction = (num) => {
  console.log('Computing...');
  return num * num;
};

const memoizedFunction = memoize(expensiveFunction, { maxSize: 2 });

console.log(memoizedFunction(5)); // Computing... 25
console.log(memoizedFunction(6)); // Computing... 36
console.log(memoizedFunction(5)); // 25 (cached result)
console.log(memoizedFunction(7)); // Computing... 49
console.log(memoizedFunction(6)); // 36 (cached result)
console.log(memoizedFunction(5)); // Computing... 25 (cache size exceeded, recomputed)

Custom Equality Function

This feature allows you to provide a custom equality function to determine if two arguments are equivalent. This is useful for complex data structures where simple equality checks are insufficient.

const memoize = require('micro-memoize');

const expensiveFunction = (obj) => {
  console.log('Computing...');
  return obj.value * obj.value;
};

const isEqual = (a, b) => a.value === b.value;

const memoizedFunction = memoize(expensiveFunction, { isEqual });

console.log(memoizedFunction({ value: 5 })); // Computing... 25
console.log(memoizedFunction({ value: 5 })); // 25 (cached result)

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