I just found a very subtle bug in my quartet validation library code , and I want to share it.
Task
Given a list of strings: VALID_STRINGS.
Create a validation function test(x)
that should return true
if x
is one of the strings in this array.
Scope: x
- any Javascript value
Restrictions: Do not use ES6. (Target - old browser)
Solution # 1: A head-on decision
The simplest solution that could be is to go through all the lines in this array and compare.
const VALID_STRINGS = [/* VALID STRINGS */]
function test1(x) {
for (let i = 0; i < VALID_STRINGS.length; i++) {
if (VALID_STRINGS[i] === x) return true
}
return false
}
, , . O( VALID_STRINGS)
, (indexOf, includes, some, reduce ...). , .
β2:
, .
. . .
const VALID_STRINGS = [/* VALID STRINGS */]
const VALID_STRINGS_DICT = {}
for (let i = 0; i < VALID_STRINGS.length; i++) {
const validString = VALID_STRINGS[i]
VALID_STRINGS_DICT[validString ] = true
}
function test2(x) {
return VALID_STRINGS_DICT[x] === true
}
!
! !
, . , β VALID_STRINGS. :
//
const VALID_STRINGS = ['somestring', 'anotherstring']
// ,
const VALID_STRINGS_DICT = { somestring: true, anotherstring: true }
const underwaterRock = ['somestring']
test2(underwaterRock) // true
underwaterRock
β true
. , test2(x)
x
.
VALID_STRINGS_DICT[x]
β x . β . β .
['somestring'].toString() === 'somestring'
β3:
x
const VALID_STRINGS = [/* VALID STRINGS */]
const VALID_STRINGS_DICT = {}
for (let i = 0; i < VALID_STRINGS.length; i++) {
const validString = VALID_STRINGS[i]
VALID_STRINGS_DICT[string] = true
}
function test2(x) {
return typeof x === 'string' && VALID_STRINGS_DICT[x] === true
}
, .
β4: Set
ES6. .
const VALID_STRINGS = [/* VALID STRINGS */]
const validStringsSet = new Set(VALID_STRINGS)
function test4(x) { return validStringsSet.has(x) }
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