⚡ Bolt: [Performance] Optimize Swift Collection Filtering#352
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Replaced eager `.filter` operations with `.lazy.filter` and replaced `.isEmpty` on filtered arrays with `.contains(where:)` in `CacheoutViewModel.swift` and `MenuBarView.swift`. This prevents the creation of intermediate arrays and reduces memory churn and GC pressure during frequent UI renders. Co-authored-by: acebytes <2820910+acebytes@users.noreply.github.com>
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Closing as duplicate. The Bolt bot has opened many PRs for the same lazy-filter / short-circuit / array-allocation optimizations in |
Understood. Acknowledging that this work is a duplicate and stopping work on this task. |
.filteroperations with.lazy.filterand replaced.isEmptyon filtered arrays with.contains(where:)inCacheoutViewModel.swiftandMenuBarView.swift.hasSelectionand rendering UI elements inMenuBarView.PR created automatically by Jules for task 4284782701615296400 started by @acebytes