1.0.1 • Published 6 years ago

eq-collections v1.0.1

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6 years ago

Hash-based sets and maps package

Description

Built-in es6 Map doesn't allow using objects as keys with hash functions (e.g. use Date as a key based on UNIX timestamp as hash).

This package is an UMD module. It includes 4 collections:

  • HashOnlyMap - map that uses specified hash(key) function on every non-primitive key and doesn't resolve collisions (ideal for Date keys)
  • HashMap - map that uses specified hash(key) function on every non-primitive key and resolves collisions with equals(key1, key2) function
  • HashOnlySet - set that uses specified hash(key) function on every non-primitive key and doesn't resolve collisions
  • HashSet - set that uses specified hash(value) function on every non-primitive key and resolves collisions with equals(value1, value2) function

All collections are based on es6 Map.

The package is TypeScript ready (actually, written in TS), type definitions included.

Installation

The package is distributed only via npm. To install run:

npm i eq-collections --save

Documentation

All the APIs almost identical to es6 Map and Set APIs.

Every collection fallbacks to the corresponding es6 collection if no hash or equal functions provided.

Every collection can be extended to provide additional functionality

Both functions can be changed at a runtime (although you can lose access to already stored values within collection because of changed algorithm).

Map collections can use default default value when get() is going to return undefined. Default values can be also used with value iterators.

Also, this package exports isPrimitive function

Common types to be used in docs:

type primitive = number | boolean | undefined | null | string | symbol;
type HashResolver<T> = (obj: T) => primitive;
type EqualityComparer<T> = (first: T, other: T) => boolean;

declare function isPrimitive(value: any): value is primitive;

Every type has both a class and an iterface. They are merged and all interface methods are valid instance methods.

HashOnlyMap

declare class HashOnlyMap<K, V> {
  protected readonly _map: Map<K | primitive, V | [K, V]>;
  keyHash?: HashResolver<K>;
  defaultValue?: V | null;
  constructor(keyHash?: HashResolver<K>, entries?: IterableIterator<[K, V]> | Array<[K, V]>, defaultValue?: V | null);
  readonly size: number;
  set(key: K, value: V): this;
  get(key: K, defaultValue?: V | null | undefined): V | [K, V] | null | undefined;
  has(key: K): boolean;
  'delete'(key: K): boolean;
  clear(): void;
  entries(useDefault?: boolean, defaultValue?: V | null | undefined): IterableIterator<[K, V]>;
  forEach(callback: (key: K, value: V, map: this) => void): void;
  forEach<T>(callback: (key: K, value: V, map: this) => void, thisArg: T): void;
  keys(): IterableIterator<K>;
  values(useDefault?: boolean, defaultValue?: V | null | undefined): IterableIterator<V>;
  private getValue;
}
interface HashOnlyMap<K, V> {
  [Symbol.iterator]: typeof HashOnlyMap.prototype.entries;
}

HashMap

If keyHash isn't set, then keysEqual will not be called

declare class HashMap<K, V> {
  protected readonly _map: Map<K | primitive, V | Map<K, V>>;
  keyHash?: HashResolver<K>;
  keysEqual?: EqualityComparer<K>;
  defaultValue?: V | null;
  constructor(keyHash?: HashResolver<K>, keysEqual?: EqualityComparer<K>, entries?: IterableIterator<[K, V]> | Array<[K, V]>, defaultValue?: V | null);
  readonly size: number;
  set(key: K, value: V): this;
  get(key: K, defaultValue?: V | null | undefined): V | null | undefined;
  has(key: K): boolean;
  'delete'(key: K): boolean;
  clear(): void;
  entries(useDefault?: boolean, defaultValue?: V | null | undefined): IterableIterator<[K, V]>;
  forEach(callback: (key: K, value: V, map: this) => void): void;
  forEach<T>(callback: (key: K, value: V, map: this) => void, thisArg: T): void;
  keys(): IterableIterator<K>;
  values(useDefault?: boolean, defaultValue?: V | null | undefined): IterableIterator<V>;
}
interface HashMap<K, V> {
  [Symbol.iterator]: typeof HashMap.prototype.entries;
}

HashOnlySet

declare class HashOnlySet<V> {
  protected readonly _map: Map<primitive | V, V>;
  valueHash?: HashResolver<V>;
  constructor(valueHash?: HashResolver<V>, values?: IterableIterator<V> | Array<V>);
  readonly size: number;
  add(value: V): this;
  has(value: V): boolean;
  'delete'(value: V): boolean;
  clear(): void;
  values(): IterableIterator<V>;
  forEach(callback: (value1: V, value2: V, map: this) => void): void;
  forEach<T>(callback: (value1: V, value2: V, map: this) => void, thisArg: T): void;
}
interface HashOnlySet<V> {
  [Symbol.iterator]: typeof HashOnlySet.prototype.values;
  entries: typeof HashOnlySet.prototype.values;
  keys: typeof HashOnlySet.prototype.values;
}

HashSet

If valueHash isn't set, then valuesEqual will not be called

declare class HashSet<V> {
  protected readonly _map: Map<primitive | V, V | Array<V>>;
  valueHash?: HashResolver<V>;
  valuesEqual?: EqualityComparer<V>;
  constructor(valueHash?: HashResolver<V>, valuesEqual?: EqualityComparer<V>, values?: IterableIterator<V> | Array<V>);
  readonly size: number;
  add(value: V): this;
  has(value: V): boolean;
  'delete'(value: V): boolean;
  clear(): void;
  values(): IterableIterator<V>;
  forEach(callback: (value1: V, value2: V, map: this) => void): void;
  forEach<T>(callback: (value1: V, value2: V, map: this) => void, thisArg: T): void;
}
interface HashSet<V> {
  [Symbol.iterator]: typeof HashSet.prototype.values;
  entries: typeof HashSet.prototype.values;
  keys: typeof HashSet.prototype.values;
}

Testing

The package is tested using jest. This framework is mentioned as devDependency in package.json.

Code coverage is stored under ./test/coverage (not included in npm package). It is 100%.

Run tests:

npm t

Run tests with coverage:

npm t -- --coverage

Further development and contributing

The source code is hosted on (https://github.com/shevchenkobn/eq-collections)GitHub.

Bugs and issues

If you have any issues while using the package, check out already opened issues (especially marked with implementing label). If it is not what you are looking for, feel free to open a new issue or fix it and create pull request.

Feature requests

This package is supposed to be minimalistic and lightweight. You can certainly create a feature request, but if you need some advanced functionality you can create a separate package by inheriting collection classes. Only feature requests with approved label will be implemented.

Additionally, you can fork the repo and implement what do you want and it is not necessary to create pull request to this repo.

However, probable improvements include:

  • Map: add boolean argument for set() methods indicating should we replace current stored key by the new one.
  • Add to not hash-only collections to retrieve arrays of objects (that have collisions) for a particular hash.
  • Add SortedCollection implemented similar to this.