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Loro’s Map uses LWW (Last-Write-Wins) semantics. When concurrent edits conflict, it compares Lamport logic timestamps to determine the winner.

Here is how to use it:

const = new (); .("0"); const = new (); .("1"); const = .("map"); const = .("map"); .("a", 1); const = .("a", new ()); .(0, "Hi"); .(.()); // OUTPUT: { map: { a: 1 } } .(.()); // OUTPUT: { map: { a: "Hi" } } .(.({ : "snapshot" })); .(.({ : "snapshot" })); // docB wins because it has the larger peerId, thus the larger logical timestamp .(.()); // OUTPUT: { map: { a: "Hi" } } .(.()); // OUTPUT: { map: { a: "Hi" } }

Note: When calling map.set(key, value) on a LoroMap, if map.get(key) already returns value, the operation will be a no-op (no operation recorded).

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