@nestia/e2e 11.0.0-dev.20260316 → 11.0.0

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package/src/MapUtil.ts CHANGED
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- /**
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- * A namespace providing utility functions for Map manipulation.
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- *
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- * This namespace contains helper functions for working with JavaScript Map
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- * objects, providing convenient methods for common Map operations like
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- * retrieving values with lazy initialization.
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- *
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- * @author Jeongho Nam - https://github.com/samchon
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- * @example
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- * ```typescript
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- * // Create a cache with lazy initialization
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- * const cache = new Map<string, ExpensiveObject>();
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- *
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- * const obj = MapUtil.take(cache, "key1", () => {
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- * console.log("Creating expensive object...");
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- * return new ExpensiveObject();
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- * });
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- *
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- * // Subsequent calls return cached value without re-creating
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- * const sameObj = MapUtil.take(cache, "key1", () => new ExpensiveObject());
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- * console.log(obj === sameObj); // true
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- * ```;
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- */
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- export namespace MapUtil {
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- /**
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- * Retrieves a value from a Map or creates it using a lazy initialization
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- * function.
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- *
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- * This function implements the "get or create" pattern for Maps. If the key
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- * exists in the Map, it returns the existing value. Otherwise, it calls the
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- * provided factory function to create a new value, stores it in the Map, and
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- * returns it. The factory function is only called when the key doesn't exist,
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- * enabling lazy initialization and caching patterns.
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- *
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- * @example
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- * ```typescript
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- * // Simple caching example
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- * const userCache = new Map<number, User>();
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- *
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- * const user = MapUtil.take(userCache, userId, () => {
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- * // This expensive operation only runs if userId is not cached
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- * return fetchUserFromDatabase(userId);
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- * });
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- *
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- * // Configuration object caching
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- * const configs = new Map<string, Config>();
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- *
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- * const dbConfig = MapUtil.take(configs, "database", () => ({
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- * host: "localhost",
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- * port: 5432,
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- * database: "myapp"
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- * }));
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- *
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- * // Lazy computation results
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- * const computationCache = new Map<string, number>();
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- *
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- * const result = MapUtil.take(computationCache, "fibonacci-40", () => {
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- * console.log("Computing fibonacci(40)...");
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- * return fibonacci(40); // Only computed once
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- * });
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- *
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- * // Using with complex keys
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- * const cache = new Map<[number, number], Matrix>();
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- * const key: [number, number] = [rows, cols];
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- *
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- * const matrix = MapUtil.take(cache, key, () =>
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- * generateIdentityMatrix(rows, cols)
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- * );
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- * ```;
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- *
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- * @template K - The type of keys in the Map
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- * @template V - The type of values in the Map
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- * @param map - The Map to retrieve from or update
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- * @param key - The key to look up in the Map
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- * @param value - A factory function that creates the value if key doesn't exist
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- * @returns The existing value if found, or the newly created value
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- */
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- export function take<K, V>(map: Map<K, V>, key: K, value: () => V): V {
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- if (map.has(key)) {
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- return map.get(key) as V;
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- }
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- const newValue = value();
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- map.set(key, newValue);
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- return newValue;
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- }
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- }
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+ /**
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+ * A namespace providing utility functions for Map manipulation.
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+ *
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+ * This namespace contains helper functions for working with JavaScript Map
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+ * objects, providing convenient methods for common Map operations like
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+ * retrieving values with lazy initialization.
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+ *
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+ * @author Jeongho Nam - https://github.com/samchon
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * // Create a cache with lazy initialization
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+ * const cache = new Map<string, ExpensiveObject>();
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+ *
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+ * const obj = MapUtil.take(cache, "key1", () => {
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+ * console.log("Creating expensive object...");
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+ * return new ExpensiveObject();
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Subsequent calls return cached value without re-creating
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+ * const sameObj = MapUtil.take(cache, "key1", () => new ExpensiveObject());
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+ * console.log(obj === sameObj); // true
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+ * ```;
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+ */
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+ export namespace MapUtil {
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+ /**
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+ * Retrieves a value from a Map or creates it using a lazy initialization
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+ * function.
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+ *
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+ * This function implements the "get or create" pattern for Maps. If the key
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+ * exists in the Map, it returns the existing value. Otherwise, it calls the
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+ * provided factory function to create a new value, stores it in the Map, and
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+ * returns it. The factory function is only called when the key doesn't exist,
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+ * enabling lazy initialization and caching patterns.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```typescript
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+ * // Simple caching example
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+ * const userCache = new Map<number, User>();
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+ *
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+ * const user = MapUtil.take(userCache, userId, () => {
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+ * // This expensive operation only runs if userId is not cached
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+ * return fetchUserFromDatabase(userId);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Configuration object caching
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+ * const configs = new Map<string, Config>();
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+ *
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+ * const dbConfig = MapUtil.take(configs, "database", () => ({
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+ * host: "localhost",
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+ * port: 5432,
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+ * database: "myapp"
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+ * }));
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+ *
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+ * // Lazy computation results
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+ * const computationCache = new Map<string, number>();
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+ *
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+ * const result = MapUtil.take(computationCache, "fibonacci-40", () => {
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+ * console.log("Computing fibonacci(40)...");
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+ * return fibonacci(40); // Only computed once
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Using with complex keys
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+ * const cache = new Map<[number, number], Matrix>();
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+ * const key: [number, number] = [rows, cols];
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+ *
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+ * const matrix = MapUtil.take(cache, key, () =>
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+ * generateIdentityMatrix(rows, cols)
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+ * );
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+ * ```;
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+ *
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+ * @template K - The type of keys in the Map
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+ * @template V - The type of values in the Map
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+ * @param map - The Map to retrieve from or update
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+ * @param key - The key to look up in the Map
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+ * @param value - A factory function that creates the value if key doesn't exist
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+ * @returns The existing value if found, or the newly created value
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+ */
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+ export function take<K, V>(map: Map<K, V>, key: K, value: () => V): V {
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+ if (map.has(key)) {
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+ return map.get(key) as V;
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+ }
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+ const newValue = value();
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+ map.set(key, newValue);
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+ return newValue;
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+ }
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+ }