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I found a function called cloneLayoutItem in the source code that uses JSON.parse(JSON.stringify). Normally, there shouldn't be any issues with this approach. However, when dragging elements and having a large amount of data in the layout, it can lead to a memory spike. I would like the author to optimize this aspect.
I found a function called cloneLayoutItem in the source code that uses JSON.parse(JSON.stringify). Normally, there shouldn't be any issues with this approach. However, when dragging elements and having a large amount of data in the layout, it can lead to a memory spike. I would like the author to optimize this aspect.
Code:
function cloneLayoutItem(layoutItem
/: LayoutItem/
)
/: LayoutItem/
{
/return {
w: layoutItem.w, h: layoutItem.h, x: layoutItem.x, y: layoutItem.y, i: layoutItem.i,
minW: layoutItem.minW, maxW: layoutItem.maxW, minH: layoutItem.minH, maxH: layoutItem.maxH,
moved: Boolean(layoutItem.moved), static: Boolean(layoutItem.static),
// These can be null
isDraggable: layoutItem.isDraggable, isResizable: layoutItem.isResizable
};/
return JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(layoutItem));
}
Please optimize the code to address the memory issue caused by excessive data in the layout when dragging elements.
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