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@Intlify/shared deepCopy implementation is slow when lazy loading locales #3177

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Rigo-m opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Rigo-m commented Oct 14, 2024

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  • Operating System: Darwin
  • Node Version: v20.16.0
  • Nuxt Version: 3.13.2
  • CLI Version: 3.14.0
  • Nitro Version: 2.9.6
  • Package Manager: [email protected]
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DeepCopy implementation seems a bit slow, testing in a real life scenario with i18n lazy loading locale files with ~1.9k rows

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