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title: "Equality and Comparison" | ||
description: "compare" | ||
canonical: "/docs/manual/latest/equality-comparison" | ||
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# Equality and Comparison | ||
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ReScript has shallow equality `===`, deep equality `==`, and comparison operators `>`, `>=`, `<`, and `<=`. | ||
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## Shallow equality | ||
The shallow equality operator `===` compares two values and either compiles to `===` or a `bool` if the equality is known to the compiler. | ||
It behaves the same as the strict equality operator `===` in JavaScript. | ||
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Using `===` will never add a runtime cost. | ||
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<CodeTab labels={["ReScript", "JS Output"]}> | ||
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```res | ||
let t1 = 1 === 1 // true | ||
let t2 = "foo" === "foo" // true | ||
let t3 = { "foo": "bar" } === { "foo": "bar"} // false | ||
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let doStringsMatch = (s1: string, s2: string) => s1 === s2 | ||
``` | ||
```js | ||
var t1 = true; | ||
var t2 = "foo" === "foo"; | ||
var t3 = ({ foo: "bar" }) === ({ foo: "bar" }); | ||
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function doStringsMatch(s1, s2) { | ||
return s1 === s2; | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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</CodeTab> | ||
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## Deep equality | ||
ReScript has the deep equality operator `==` to check deep equality of two items, which is very different from the loose equality operator like `==` in JavaScript. | ||
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When using `==` in ReScript it will never compile to `==` in JavaScript, | ||
it will either compile to `===`, a runtime call to an internal function that deeply compares the equality, or a `bool` if the equality is known to the compiler. | ||
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<CodeTab labels={["ReScript", "JS Output"]}> | ||
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```res | ||
let t1 = 1 == 1 // true | ||
let t2 = "foo" == "foo" // true | ||
let t3 = { "foo": "bar" } == { "foo": "bar"} // true | ||
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let doStringsMatch = (s1: string, s2: string) => s1 == s2 | ||
``` | ||
```js | ||
import * as Caml_obj from "./stdlib/caml_obj.js"; | ||
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var t1 = true; | ||
var t2 = true; | ||
var t3 = Caml_obj.equal({ foo: "bar" }, { foo: "bar" }); | ||
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function doStringsMatch(s1, s2) { | ||
return s1 === s2; | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
</CodeTab> | ||
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`==` will compile to `===` (or a `bool` if the compiler can determine equality) when: | ||
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- Comparing `string`, `char`, `int`, `float`, `bool`, or `unit` | ||
- Comparing variants or polymorphic variants that do not have constructor values | ||
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`==` will compile to a runtime check for deep equality when: | ||
- Comparing `array`, `tuple`, `list`, `object`, `record`, or regular expression `Re.t` | ||
- Comparing variants or polymorphic variants that have constructor values | ||
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> When using `==` pay close attention to the JavaScript output if you're not sure what `==` will compile to. | ||
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## Comparison | ||
ReScript has operators for comparing values that compile to the the same operator in JS, a runtime check using an internal function, or a `bool` if the equality is known to the compiler, | ||
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| operator | comparison | | ||
| --- | ----------- | | ||
| `>` | greater than | | ||
| `>=` | greater than or equal | | ||
| `<` | less than | | ||
| `<=` | less than or equal | | ||
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Comparison can be done on any type. | ||
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An operator will compile to the same operator (or a `bool` if the compiler can determine equality) when: | ||
- Comparing `int`, `float`, `string`, `char`, `bool` | ||
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An operator will compile to a runtime check for deep equality when: | ||
- Comparing `array`, `tuple`, `list`, `object`, `record`, or regular expression (`Re.t`) | ||
- Comparing variants or polymorphic variants | ||
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<CodeTab labels={["ReScript", "JS Output"]}> | ||
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```res | ||
let compareInt = (a: int, b: int) => a > b | ||
let t1 = 1 > 10 | ||
let compareArray = (a: array<int>, b: array<int>) => a > b | ||
let compareOptions = (a: option<float>, b: option<float>) => a < b | ||
``` | ||
```js | ||
import * as Caml_obj from "./stdlib/caml_obj.js"; | ||
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function compareInt(a, b) { | ||
return a > b; | ||
} | ||
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var t1 = false; | ||
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var compareArray = Caml_obj.greaterthan; | ||
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var compareOptions = Caml_obj.lessthan; | ||
``` | ||
</CodeTab> | ||
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## Performance of runtime equality checks | ||
The runtime equality check ReScript uses is quite fast and should be adequate for almost all use cases. | ||
It's 2x-4x times faster than alternative deep compare functions such as [`_.isEqual`](https://lodash.com/docs/4.17.15#isEqual) or [`deep-equal`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/deep-equal). | ||
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Instead of using `==` you could manually use a slightly faster alternative as [fast-deep-compare](https://www.npmjs.com/package/fast-deep-equal). | ||
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[This repo](https://github.com/jderochervlk/rescript-perf) has benchmarks comparing results of different libraries compared to ReScrip's built in equality function. | ||
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