trie-memoize
npm i trie-memoize
A memoization algorithm in which each function argument represents a new
key in a mapping, creating a trie of caches - the depth of which defined
by your setup. It is very quick with its O(n arguments)
lookup
performance and is memory-efficient, particularly when WeakMaps
are used.
This memoization function only works for functions where the exact
number of arguments is known and constant.
Quick Start
const m1 = memoize([{}], (v) => v.toUpperCase())
m1('foo')
m1('foo')
const m2 = memoize([{}, Map], (v1, v2) => `${v1}-${v2}`)
m2('foo', 'bar')
m2('foo', 'bar')
const m3 = memoize(
[WeakMap, Map, WeakMap],
(v1, v2, v3) =>
`${JSON.stringify(v1)}-${JSON.stringify(v1)}-${JSON.stringify(v3)}`
)
const v1 = {}
const v2 = 'foo'
const v3 = {}
m3(v1, v2, v3)
m3(v1, v2, v3)
API
memoize(caches, fn)
Argument | Type | Description |
---|
caches | CacheConstructor[] | An array of plain objects or map-like constructors (Map, WeakMap, some custom map w/ get + set methods) used for caching each level of the tree. The first array element will be the cache for the first argument of the function, call, and so on. Therefore, the length of this array must be the same as the length of arguments your memoized function accepts, or at least as deep as you'd like to cache. |
fn | (...args: T) => U | The function you'd like to memoize |
Types
CacheConstructor
export type CacheConstructor =
| MapConstructor
| WeakMapConstructor
| MapLike
| Record<any, any>
LICENSE
MIT