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- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- // Disclaimer: Some of the functions in this module implement APIs from
- // Jeremy Ashkenas's http://underscorejs.org/ library and all credits for
- // those goes to him.
- "use strict";
- module.metadata = {
- "stability": "unstable"
- };
- const { deprecateFunction } = require("../util/deprecate");
- const { setImmediate, setTimeout } = require("../timers");
- const arity = f => f.arity || f.length;
- const name = f => f.displayName || f.name;
- const derive = (f, source) => {
- f.displayName = name(source);
- f.arity = arity(source);
- return f;
- };
- /**
- * Takes variadic numeber of functions and returns composed one.
- * Returned function pushes `this` pseudo-variable to the head
- * of the passed arguments and invokes all the functions from
- * left to right passing same arguments to them. Composite function
- * returns return value of the right most funciton.
- */
- const method = (...lambdas) => {
- return function method(...args) {
- args.unshift(this);
- return lambdas.reduce((_, lambda) => lambda.apply(this, args),
- void(0));
- };
- };
- exports.method = method;
- /**
- * Takes a function and returns a wrapped one instead, calling which will call
- * original function in the next turn of event loop. This is basically utility
- * to do `setImmediate(function() { ... })`, with a difference that returned
- * function is reused, instead of creating a new one each time. This also allows
- * to use this functions as event listeners.
- */
- const defer = f => derive(function(...args) {
- setImmediate(invoke, f, args, this);
- }, f);
- exports.defer = defer;
- // Exporting `remit` alias as `defer` may conflict with promises.
- exports.remit = defer;
- /**
- * Invokes `callee` by passing `params` as an arguments and `self` as `this`
- * pseudo-variable. Returns value that is returned by a callee.
- * @param {Function} callee
- * Function to invoke.
- * @param {Array} params
- * Arguments to invoke function with.
- * @param {Object} self
- * Object to be passed as a `this` pseudo variable.
- */
- const invoke = (callee, params, self) => callee.apply(self, params);
- exports.invoke = invoke;
- /**
- * Takes a function and bind values to one or more arguments, returning a new
- * function of smaller arity.
- *
- * @param {Function} fn
- * The function to partial
- *
- * @returns The new function with binded values
- */
- const partial = (f, ...curried) => {
- if (typeof(f) !== "function")
- throw new TypeError(String(f) + " is not a function");
- let fn = derive(function(...args) {
- return f.apply(this, curried.concat(args));
- }, f);
- fn.arity = arity(f) - curried.length;
- return fn;
- };
- exports.partial = partial;
- /**
- * Returns function with implicit currying, which will continue currying until
- * expected number of argument is collected. Expected number of arguments is
- * determined by `fn.length`. Using this with variadic functions is stupid,
- * so don't do it.
- *
- * @examples
- *
- * var sum = curry(function(a, b) {
- * return a + b
- * })
- * console.log(sum(2, 2)) // 4
- * console.log(sum(2)(4)) // 6
- */
- const curry = new function() {
- const currier = (fn, arity, params) => {
- // Function either continues to curry arguments or executes function
- // if desired arguments have being collected.
- const curried = function(...input) {
- // Prepend all curried arguments to the given arguments.
- if (params) input.unshift.apply(input, params);
- // If expected number of arguments has being collected invoke fn,
- // othrewise return curried version Otherwise continue curried.
- return (input.length >= arity) ? fn.apply(this, input) :
- currier(fn, arity, input);
- };
- curried.arity = arity - (params ? params.length : 0);
- return curried;
- };
- return fn => currier(fn, arity(fn));
- };
- exports.curry = curry;
- /**
- * Returns the composition of a list of functions, where each function consumes
- * the return value of the function that follows. In math terms, composing the
- * functions `f()`, `g()`, and `h()` produces `f(g(h()))`.
- * @example
- *
- * var greet = function(name) { return "hi: " + name; };
- * var exclaim = function(statement) { return statement + "!"; };
- * var welcome = compose(exclaim, greet);
- *
- * welcome('moe'); // => 'hi: moe!'
- */
- function compose(...lambdas) {
- return function composed(...args) {
- let index = lambdas.length;
- while (0 <= --index)
- args = [lambdas[index].apply(this, args)];
- return args[0];
- };
- }
- exports.compose = compose;
- /*
- * Returns the first function passed as an argument to the second,
- * allowing you to adjust arguments, run code before and after, and
- * conditionally execute the original function.
- * @example
- *
- * var hello = function(name) { return "hello: " + name; };
- * hello = wrap(hello, function(f) {
- * return "before, " + f("moe") + ", after";
- * });
- *
- * hello(); // => 'before, hello: moe, after'
- */
- const wrap = (f, wrapper) => derive(function wrapped(...args) {
- return wrapper.apply(this, [f].concat(args));
- }, f);
- exports.wrap = wrap;
- /**
- * Returns the same value that is used as the argument. In math: f(x) = x
- */
- const identity = value => value;
- exports.identity = identity;
- /**
- * Memoizes a given function by caching the computed result. Useful for
- * speeding up slow-running computations. If passed an optional hashFunction,
- * it will be used to compute the hash key for storing the result, based on
- * the arguments to the original function. The default hashFunction just uses
- * the first argument to the memoized function as the key.
- */
- const memoize = (f, hasher) => {
- let memo = Object.create(null);
- let cache = new WeakMap();
- hasher = hasher || identity;
- return derive(function memoizer(...args) {
- const key = hasher.apply(this, args);
- const type = typeof(key);
- if (key && (type === "object" || type === "function")) {
- if (!cache.has(key))
- cache.set(key, f.apply(this, args));
- return cache.get(key);
- }
- else {
- if (!(key in memo))
- memo[key] = f.apply(this, args);
- return memo[key];
- }
- }, f);
- };
- exports.memoize = memoize;
- /**
- * Much like setTimeout, invokes function after wait milliseconds. If you pass
- * the optional arguments, they will be forwarded on to the function when it is
- * invoked.
- */
- const delay = function delay(f, ms, ...args) {
- setTimeout(() => f.apply(this, args), ms);
- };
- exports.delay = delay;
- /**
- * Creates a version of the function that can only be called one time. Repeated
- * calls to the modified function will have no effect, returning the value from
- * the original call. Useful for initialization functions, instead of having to
- * set a boolean flag and then check it later.
- */
- const once = f => {
- let ran = false, cache;
- return derive(function(...args) {
- return ran ? cache : (ran = true, cache = f.apply(this, args));
- }, f);
- };
- exports.once = once;
- // export cache as once will may be conflicting with event once a lot.
- exports.cache = once;
- // Takes a `f` function and returns a function that takes the same
- // arguments as `f`, has the same effects, if any, and returns the
- // opposite truth value.
- const complement = f => derive(function(...args) {
- return args.length < arity(f) ? complement(partial(f, ...args)) :
- !f.apply(this, args);
- }, f);
- exports.complement = complement;
- // Constructs function that returns `x` no matter what is it
- // invoked with.
- const constant = x => _ => x;
- exports.constant = constant;
- // Takes `p` predicate, `consequent` function and an optional
- // `alternate` function and composes function that returns
- // application of arguments over `consequent` if application over
- // `p` is `true` otherwise returns application over `alternate`.
- // If `alternate` is not a function returns `undefined`.
- const when = (p, consequent, alternate) => {
- if (typeof(alternate) !== "function" && alternate !== void(0))
- throw TypeError("alternate must be a function");
- if (typeof(consequent) !== "function")
- throw TypeError("consequent must be a function");
- return function(...args) {
- return p.apply(this, args) ?
- consequent.apply(this, args) :
- alternate && alternate.apply(this, args);
- };
- };
- exports.when = when;
- // Apply function that behaves as `apply` does in lisp:
- // apply(f, x, [y, z]) => f.apply(f, [x, y, z])
- // apply(f, x) => f.apply(f, [x])
- const apply = (f, ...rest) => f.apply(f, rest.concat(rest.pop()));
- exports.apply = apply;
- // Returns function identical to given `f` but with flipped order
- // of arguments.
- const flip = f => derive(function(...args) {
- return f.apply(this, args.reverse());
- }, f);
- exports.flip = flip;
- // Takes field `name` and `target` and returns value of that field.
- // If `target` is `null` or `undefined` it would be returned back
- // instead of attempt to access it's field. Function is implicitly
- // curried, this allows accessor function generation by calling it
- // with only `name` argument.
- const field = curry((name, target) =>
- // Note: Permisive `==` is intentional.
- target == null ? target : target[name]);
- exports.field = field;
- // Takes `.` delimited string representing `path` to a nested field
- // and a `target` to get it from. For convinience function is
- // implicitly curried, there for accessors can be created by invoking
- // it with just a `path` argument.
- const query = curry((path, target) => {
- const names = path.split(".");
- const count = names.length;
- let index = 0;
- let result = target;
- // Note: Permisive `!=` is intentional.
- while (result != null && index < count) {
- result = result[names[index]];
- index = index + 1;
- }
- return result;
- });
- exports.query = query;
- // Takes `Type` (constructor function) and a `value` and returns
- // `true` if `value` is instance of the given `Type`. Function is
- // implicitly curried this allows predicate generation by calling
- // function with just first argument.
- const isInstance = curry((Type, value) => value instanceof Type);
- exports.isInstance = isInstance;
- /*
- * Takes a funtion and returns a wrapped function that returns `this`
- */
- const chainable = f => derive(function(...args) {
- f.apply(this, args);
- return this;
- }, f);
- exports.chainable = chainable;
- exports.chain =
- deprecateFunction(chainable, "Function `chain` was renamed to `chainable`");
- // Functions takes `expected` and `actual` values and returns `true` if
- // `expected === actual`. Returns curried function if called with less then
- // two arguments.
- //
- // [ 1, 0, 1, 0, 1 ].map(is(1)) // => [ true, false, true, false, true ]
- const is = curry((expected, actual) => actual === expected);
- exports.is = is;
- const isnt = complement(is);
- exports.isnt = isnt;
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