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chore: replace for ... in with Array.reduce #3149

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@davwheat davwheat commented Nov 3, 2021

Changes proposed in this pull request:

Replace for ... in loop with Array.reduce.

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It's a reduction in bundle size (one whole byte!!), and I think it benefits from the readability and helps to set our precedent for more modern helper methods within Flarum.

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  • Has the problem that is being solved here been clearly explained?
  • If applicable, have various options for solving this problem been considered?
  • For core PRs, does this need to be in core, or could it be in an extension?
  • Are we willing to maintain this for years / potentially forever?

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  • Frontend changes: tested on a local Flarum installation.
  • Backend changes: tests are green (run composer test).
  • Core developer confirmed locally this works as intended.
  • Tests have been added, or are not appropriate here.

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Now do it in OCaml

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davwheat commented Nov 3, 2021

@askvortsov1 yeah think I'll pass on that one... 😂

@davwheat davwheat merged commit 6eb05cf into master Nov 3, 2021
@davwheat davwheat deleted the dw/modern-array-methods branch November 3, 2021 23:21
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