I have a unique set of model primary keys (strings or ints) that I want to cache in memory.
I will be testing for the existence of a key in the set and also adding and removing keys from the set.
I am tempted to use the 'key' side of a standard array and perform the operations thus:
$keys[$key] = 1 // add
unset($keys[$key]) // remove
isset($keys[$key]) // check existence
But this feels like I'm using the wrong tool for the job as I do not need the 'value' side of the array (set to 1). I had a look at the SPLHeap
classes as well and am tempted to use one of these instead.
I imagine this is a fairly common problem, which is the best structure to use here?
Set
implementations use an underlyingMap
internally (which basically has the same interface as a PHP array). Sun/Oracle engineers probably know what they're doing :)$keys = ['key1', 'key2', 'key3', ...]