Here is the loadsh source code:
function cloneBuffer(buffer, isDeep) {
if (isDeep) {
return buffer.slice()
}
const length = buffer.length
const result = allocUnsafe ? allocUnsafe(length) : new buffer.constructor(length)
buffer.copy(result)
return result
}
As we can see, if the isDeep
flag is true
,cloneBuffer
function use buffer.slice()
to copy the buffer.
But accord to the Node.js slice's documents:
Returns a new Buffer that references the same memory as the original
https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v13.x/api/buffer.html#buffer_buf_slice_start_end
And Buffers and TypedArrays
documents:
While TypedArray#slice() creates a copy of part of the TypedArray, Buffer#slice() creates a view over the existing Buffer without copying.
https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v13.x/api/buffer.html#buffer_buffers_and_typedarrays
Which said it clearly, Buffer.slice
just creates a view over the existing Buffer, and without copying.
so why lodash use it to do the cloneDeep operation?