fix(sheets): resolve spreadsheet import potential freeze#319
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Importing Google Sheet log datasets that contain numeric string keys locks up the browser.
Root Cause:
Lodash's
_.setinterprets integer-like string keys in the sheet headers (e.g.,"819054441") as numeric array indices. This creates massive sparse arrays of 800M+ elements. Re-serializing and running recursive normalization mappings over these giant sparse arrays freezes the CPU for ~15.8 seconds per row.Solution
Standard nested arrays in this app are written to single cells as JSON arrays and never flattened, so any numeric keys in sheet headers represent object map keys (like trip IDs) rather than array indexes.
_.setwith a customsetDeepfunction instantiation.lodashimport and dependency