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diff --git a/src/features/surface-host/logic/message-queue.ts b/src/features/surface-host/logic/message-queue.ts index 79707a5..7a3653e 100644 --- a/src/features/surface-host/logic/message-queue.ts +++ b/src/features/surface-host/logic/message-queue.ts @@ -43,3 +43,64 @@ export function parseMessageQueuePayload(payload: unknown): MessageQueueData | n /** The `rendererId` the message-queue extension's `custom` surface field uses. */ export const MESSAGE_QUEUE_RENDERER_ID = "message-queue"; + +/** + * Optimistic-removal view-model for the queue list. + * + * The `chat.queue.cancel` op is fire-and-forget + idempotent: success is + * confirmed by the `message-queue` SURFACE updating (the cancelled message + * leaves the snapshot), not by a reply. To avoid a flash of the row lingering + * for a round-trip, the renderer hides a row the instant the user clicks cancel + * (tracking the cancelled id locally), then reconciles when the surface pushes + * the post-cancel snapshot. These two pure helpers drive that — the component + * holds the cancelled-id set as a thin `$state` wrapper and delegates all + * decisions here. + */ + +/** + * The messages the renderer should show: the surface snapshot MINUS any + * optimistically-cancelled ids (a cancel whose surface confirmation hasn't + * arrived yet). Pure — no mutation of inputs. + */ +export function selectVisibleMessages( + messages: readonly QueuedMessage[], + cancelledIds: ReadonlySet<string>, +): readonly QueuedMessage[] { + if (cancelledIds.size === 0) return messages; + return messages.filter((m) => !cancelledIds.has(m.id)); +} + +/** + * Reconcile the cancelled-id set against a NEW surface snapshot: keep only the + * ids that are STILL queued (the cancel is pending — its surface confirmation + * hasn't landed). Drop ids that have left the snapshot: the server confirmed + * the removal (or the message drained as steering / the queue cleared), so the + * optimistic hide is no longer needed. This keeps the set bounded — it never + * outlives the rows it tracks. Pure — returns a NEW set (callers assign it to + * the reactive `$state`). + */ +export function reconcileCancelledIds( + messages: readonly QueuedMessage[], + cancelledIds: ReadonlySet<string>, +): ReadonlySet<string> { + if (cancelledIds.size === 0) return EMPTY_STRING_SET; + const stillQueued = new Set<string>(); + for (const m of messages) { + if (cancelledIds.has(m.id)) stillQueued.add(m.id); + } + // Same set back → return the input identity so the component's `$state` setter + // sees no change (avoids a spurious reactive cycle). + if (stillQueued.size === cancelledIds.size) { + let same = true; + for (const id of cancelledIds) { + if (!stillQueued.has(id)) { + same = false; + break; + } + } + if (same) return cancelledIds; + } + return stillQueued; +} + +const EMPTY_STRING_SET: ReadonlySet<string> = new Set<string>(); |
