📃 Calculates a minimal list of operations that convert one list into another if applied in order.


License
BSD-2-Clause

Documentation

Offers a diff method that accepts two Lists and returns a list of Operations for turning the first list into the second one:

var operations = await diff(
  ['coconut', 'nut', 'peanut'],
  ['kiwi', 'coconut', 'maracuja', 'nut', 'banana'],
);
operations.forEach(print);

// Operations:
// Insertion of kiwi at 0.
// Insertion of maracuja at 2.
// Insertion of banana at 4.
// Deletion of peanut at 5.

Operations are either an insertion or deletion of an item at an index. You can also directly apply them to a list:

// Let's try it out!
var fruitBowl = ['coconut', 'nut', 'peanut'];

for (var operation in operations) {
  fruitBowl.apply(operation);
}

// Transforming:
// [coconut, nut, peanut]
// [kiwi, coconut, nut, peanut]
// [kiwi, coconut, maracuja, nut, peanut]
// [kiwi, coconut, maracuja, nut, banana, peanut]
// [kiwi, coconut, maracuja, nut, banana]

The lists' items are compared using their == operator and hashCode by default. But you can specify a custom comparison method and hash code:

var operations = await diff(
  first,
  second,
  areEqual: (a, b) => ...,
  getHashCode: (a) => ...,
);

A word about performance and threading

I'm not sure the current version is as performant as it could be. The runtime is currently O(N*M), where N and M are the lengths of the lists. If you know a better algorithm, feel welcome to open an issue or file a pull request.

If the data sets are large, the diff function automatically spawns an isolate. If you want more control on whether an isolate should be spawned, you can also explicitly set the spawnIsolate parameter:

var operations = await diff(first, second, spawnIsolate: true);

For Flutter users

diff can be used to calculate updates for an AnimatedList. The implicitly_animated_list package does that for you.