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fix: throttle clickable component #8450
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fix: throttle clickable component #8450
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any details on how 50 was chosen as the default?
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Nothing empirical, just a guess on my part based on previous similar solutions I've worked on. However, this is a good point so I measured the gap on my fairly modern Windows PC, and got 1-2 ms. Sadly FF doesn't have the same performance spoofing options as Chrome (which doesn't receive double input) but maybe I can get more data from Browserstack or similar.
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My bad - I had hoped Browserstack might have options to set hardware limitations, but it does not.
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nit: You could create a variable and reuse it here, something like:
const isNumber = typeof this.options_.throttle === 'number';
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Also, should this be
parseFloat
instead ofparseInt
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I figured since throttle's key condition is
(now - last >= wait)
wherenow - last
will always be a whole number of milliseconds,parseInt
was most appropriate.Looking with fresh eyes, maybe the
parseX(arg-that-might-be-a-number
) should be removed entirely as I really just put it in out of habit and I seethrottle
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nit sp:
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since we still want a bound handleClick inside of selectedClickHandler, should we keep this around somewhere and use that rather than rebinding inside selectedClickHandler?
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