⚡ Bolt: [performance improvement] Optimize collection evaluation#377
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- Added `.lazy` before `.filter` to avoid intermediate array allocations. - Replaced `.filter(...).isEmpty` with `.contains(where:)` for early exit. Co-authored-by: acebytes <2820910+acebytes@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added
.lazybefore.filterin SwiftUI computed properties and used.contains(where:)instead of.filter { ... }.isEmpty.🎯 Why: To prevent the allocation of intermediate arrays during eager filtering, which causes memory churn and reduces UI performance.
📊 Impact: Eliminates unnecessary array allocations during frequent re-renders.
🔬 Measurement: Profile allocations using Instruments (Allocations instrument) when navigating the UI and triggering updates; intermediate Array allocations should no longer appear.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 12299387812183790569 started by @acebytes