/** * Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. * * @providesModule equalsIterable * @flow */ 'use strict'; const enumerate = require("./enumerate"); /** * Checks if two iterables are equal. A custom areEqual function may be provided * as an optional third argument. */ function equalsIterable(one: Iterable, two: Iterable, areEqual?: ?(one: T, two: T) => boolean): boolean { if (one === two) { return true; } // We might be able to short circuit by using the size or length fields. var oneSize = maybeGetSize(one); var twoSize = maybeGetSize(two); if (oneSize != null && twoSize != null && oneSize !== twoSize) { return false; } // Otherwise use the iterators to check equality. Here we cannot use for-of // because we need to advance the iterators at the same time. var oneIterator = enumerate(one); var oneItem = oneIterator.next(); var twoIterator = enumerate(two); var twoItem = twoIterator.next(); var safeAreEqual = areEqual || referenceEquality; while (!(oneItem.done || twoItem.done)) { if (!safeAreEqual(oneItem.value, twoItem.value)) { return false; } oneItem = oneIterator.next(); twoItem = twoIterator.next(); } return oneItem.done === twoItem.done; } function maybeGetSize(o: any): ?number { if (o == null) { return null; } if (typeof o.size === 'number') { return o.size; } if (typeof o.length === 'number') { return o.length; } return null; } function referenceEquality(one: T, two: T): boolean { return one === two; } module.exports = equalsIterable;