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feat: add promiseDebounce function #109

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92 changes: 92 additions & 0 deletions src/curry/promiseDebounce.ts
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declare const setTimeout: (fn: () => void, ms: number) => unknown
declare const clearTimeout: (timer: unknown) => void

export type PromiseDebounceFunction<
TArgs extends any[] = any,
TReturn = any,
> = {
(...args: TArgs): Promise<Awaited<TReturn>>
/**
* Cancels the debounced function
*/
cancel(): void
/**
* Checks if there is any invocation debounced
*/
isPending(): boolean
/**
* If the debounced function is pending, it will be invoked
* immediately and the result will be returned. Otherwise,
* `undefined` will be returned.
*/
flush(...args: TArgs): TReturn | undefined
/**
* The underlying function
*/
readonly handler: (...args: TArgs) => TReturn
}

/**
* Same as `debounce`, but a promise is returned that resolves with
* the result if that call was the last one.
*
* - The `cancel` method cancels the debounced function.
* - The `flush` method calls the underlying function immediately if
* it was debounced, otherwise it does nothing.
* - The `isPending` method checks if the debounced function is
* pending.
* - The `toImmediate` method returns the underlying function.
*
* @see https://radashi-org.github.io/reference/curry/promiseDebounce
* @example
* ```ts
* const myDebouncedFunc = promiseDebounce({ delay: 1000 }, (x) => x + 1)
*
* myDebouncedFunc(0).then(x => console.log(x))
* myDebouncedFunc(1).then(x => console.log(x))
* // Logs "2"
* ```
*/
export function promiseDebounce<TArgs extends any[], TReturn>(
{ delay }: { delay: number },
handler: (...args: TArgs) => TReturn,
): PromiseDebounceFunction<TArgs, TReturn> {
let timeout: unknown | undefined
let resolver: ((value: TReturn | PromiseLike<TReturn>) => void) | undefined

const debounced = ((...args: TArgs) => {
return new Promise<TReturn>(resolve => {
resolver = resolve

clearTimeout(timeout)
timeout = setTimeout(() => {
timeout = undefined
resolve(handler(...args))
}, delay)
})
}) as PromiseDebounceFunction<TArgs, TReturn> & { handler: typeof handler }

debounced.cancel = () => {
clearTimeout(timeout)
timeout = undefined
// The promise's resolver won't be called. JavaScript GC will
// clean up every reference to the promise.
resolver = undefined
}

debounced.flush = (...args) => {
if (timeout !== undefined) {
clearTimeout(timeout)
timeout = undefined
const oldResolver = resolver
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const oldResolver = resolver
const oldResolver = resolver
resolver = undefined

const result = handler(...args)
oldResolver?.(result)
return result
}
}

debounced.isPending = () => timeout !== undefined
debounced.handler = handler

return debounced
}
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