Simple Buffer for iterating over an iteratable and regularly applying a callback.
This allows you to consume a large array with minimal memory usage.
composer require devlop/buffer
This way gives you the most power, but also forces you to take more responsibility over execution.
use Devlop\Buffer\Buffer;
$bigFuckingArray = [...]; // array containing between zero and many many items
$buffer = new Buffer(
10, // max Buffer size
function (array $items) : void {
// callback to apply when buffer size reaches max
},
);
foreach ($bigFuckingArray as $key => $value) {
$buffer->push($value); // the Buffer callback will automatically be applied when needed
}
// important, after looping over the array, remember to manually call the flush() method to apply the callback on last time if needed
$buffer->flush();
This way is the easiest way to use the Buffer and requires least work from you.
use Devlop\Buffer\Buffer;
$bigFuckingArray = [...]; // array containing between zero and many many items
Buffer::iterate(
$bigFuckingArray, // input iterable
10, // max Buffer size
function (array $items) : void {
// callback to apply when buffer size reaches max
// the callback will also be called one last time after finishing iterating if needed
},
)