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    import isObject from './isObject.js'

/**
 * Creates a debounced function that delays invoking `func` until after `wait`
 * milliseconds have elapsed since the last time the debounced function was
 * invoked. The debounced function comes with a `cancel` method to cancel
 * delayed `func` invocations and a `flush` method to immediately invoke them.
 * Provide `options` to indicate whether `func` should be invoked on the
 * leading and/or trailing edge of the `wait` timeout. The `func` is invoked
 * with the last arguments provided to the debounced function. Subsequent
 * calls to the debounced function return the result of the last `func`
 * invocation.
 *
 * **Note:** If `leading` and `trailing` options are `true`, `func` is
 * invoked on the trailing edge of the timeout only if the debounced function
 * is invoked more than once during the `wait` timeout.
 *
 * If `wait` is `0` and `leading` is `false`, `func` invocation is deferred
 * until the next tick, similar to `setTimeout` with a timeout of `0`.
 *
 * See [David Corbacho's article](https://css-tricks.com/debouncing-throttling-explained-examples/)
 * for details over the differences between `debounce` and `throttle`.
 *
 * @since 0.1.0
 * @category Function
 * @param {Function} func The function to debounce.
 * @param {number} [wait=0] The number of milliseconds to delay.
 * @param {Object} [options={}] The options object.
 * @param {boolean} [options.leading=false]
 *  Specify invoking on the leading edge of the timeout.
 * @param {number} [options.maxWait]
 *  The maximum time `func` is allowed to be delayed before it's invoked.
 * @param {boolean} [options.trailing=true]
 *  Specify invoking on the trailing edge of the timeout.
 * @returns {Function} Returns the new debounced function.
 * @example
 *
 * // Avoid costly calculations while the window size is in flux.
 * jQuery(window).on('resize', debounce(calculateLayout, 150))
 *
 * // Invoke `sendMail` when clicked, debouncing subsequent calls.
 * jQuery(element).on('click', debounce(sendMail, 300, {
 *   'leading': true,
 *   'trailing': false
 * }))
 *
 * // Ensure `batchLog` is invoked once after 1 second of debounced calls.
 * const debounced = debounce(batchLog, 250, { 'maxWait': 1000 })
 * const source = new EventSource('/stream')
 * jQuery(source).on('message', debounced)
 *
 * // Cancel the trailing debounced invocation.
 * jQuery(window).on('popstate', debounced.cancel)
 */
function debounce(func, wait, options) {
  let lastArgs,
    lastThis,
    maxWait,
    result,
    timerId,
    lastCallTime

  let lastInvokeTime = 0
  let leading = false
  let maxing = false
  let trailing = true

  if (typeof func != 'function') {
    throw new TypeError('Expected a function')
  }
  wait = +wait || 0
  if (isObject(options)) {
    leading = !!options.leading
    maxing = 'maxWait' in options
    maxWait = maxing ? Math.max(+options.maxWait || 0, wait) : maxWait
    trailing = 'trailing' in options ? !!options.trailing : trailing
  }

  function invokeFunc(time) {
    const args = lastArgs
    const thisArg = lastThis

    lastArgs = lastThis = undefined
    lastInvokeTime = time
    result = func.apply(thisArg, args)
    return result
  }

  function leadingEdge(time) {
    // Reset any `maxWait` timer.
    lastInvokeTime = time
    // Start the timer for the trailing edge.
    timerId = setTimeout(timerExpired, wait)
    // Invoke the leading edge.
    return leading ? invokeFunc(time) : result
  }

  function remainingWait(time) {
    const timeSinceLastCall = time - lastCallTime
    const timeSinceLastInvoke = time - lastInvokeTime
    const result = wait - timeSinceLastCall

    return maxing ? Math.min(result, maxWait - timeSinceLastInvoke) : result
  }

  function shouldInvoke(time) {
    const timeSinceLastCall = time - lastCallTime
    const timeSinceLastInvoke = time - lastInvokeTime

    // Either this is the first call, activity has stopped and we're at the
    // trailing edge, the system time has gone backwards and we're treating
    // it as the trailing edge, or we've hit the `maxWait` limit.
    return (lastCallTime === undefined || (timeSinceLastCall >= wait) ||
      (timeSinceLastCall < 0) || (maxing && timeSinceLastInvoke >= maxWait))
  }

  function timerExpired() {
    const time = Date.now()
    if (shouldInvoke(time)) {
      return trailingEdge(time)
    }
    // Restart the timer.
    timerId = setTimeout(timerExpired, remainingWait(time))
  }

  function trailingEdge(time) {
    timerId = undefined

    // Only invoke if we have `lastArgs` which means `func` has been
    // debounced at least once.
    if (trailing && lastArgs) {
      return invokeFunc(time)
    }
    lastArgs = lastThis = undefined
    return result
  }

  function cancel() {
    if (timerId !== undefined) {
      clearTimeout(timerId)
    }
    lastInvokeTime = 0
    lastArgs = lastCallTime = lastThis = timerId = undefined
  }

  function flush() {
    return timerId === undefined ? result : trailingEdge(Date.now())
  }

  function debounced(...args) {
    const time = Date.now()
    const isInvoking = shouldInvoke(time)

    lastArgs = args
    lastThis = this
    lastCallTime = time

    if (isInvoking) {
      if (timerId === undefined) {
        return leadingEdge(lastCallTime)
      }
      if (maxing) {
        // Handle invocations in a tight loop.
        timerId = setTimeout(timerExpired, wait)
        return invokeFunc(lastCallTime)
      }
    }
    if (timerId === undefined) {
      timerId = setTimeout(timerExpired, wait)
    }
    return result
  }
  debounced.cancel = cancel
  debounced.flush = flush
  return debounced
}

export default debounce