@dizmo/functions-partial
Allows to bind any argument of a function using their names rather than their positions. This approach is more flexible if the initial arguments are to be left unbound. For example, from a function fn
fn(arg_0, arg_1, .., arg_[n-3], arg_[n-2], arg_[n-1])
we can create a new function gn
, which requires all arguments but the last and the third last parameter by applying the
gn = fn.partial({arg_[n-3]: val_[n-3}, arg_[n-1]: val_[n-1]})
partial operation. The invocation of gn
would look like gn(val_0, val_1, .., val_[n-2])
. Notice that the relative position of the unbound arguments is left intact.
Usage
Install
npm install @dizmo/functions-partial --save
Require
const { partial } = require('@dizmo/functions-partial');
Examples
import { partial } from "@dizmo/functions-partial";
const add = (lhs: number, rhs: number): number => {
return lhs + rhs;
};
const expect_inc = partial(add, {lhs: +1})(0) === +1;
const expect_dec = partial(add, {rhs: -1})(0) === -1;
const add = (lhs: number, rhs: number): number => {
return lhs + rhs;
};
const inc = add.partial({lhs: +1});
const expect_inc = inc(0) === 1;
const nil = inc.partial({rhs: -1});
const expect_nil = nil( ) === 0;
Development
Clean
npm run clean
Build
npm run build
without linting and cleaning:
npm run -- build --no-lint --no-clean
with UMD bundling (incl. minimization):
npm run -- build --prepack
with UMD bundling (excl. minimization):
npm run -- build --prepack --no-minify
Lint
npm run lint
with auto-fixing:
npm run -- lint --fix
Test
npm run test
without linting, cleaning and (re-)building:
npm run -- test --no-lint --no-clean --no-build
Cover
npm run cover
without linting, cleaning and (re-)building:
npm run -- cover --no-lint --no-clean --no-build
Documentation
npm run docs
Publish
npm publish
initially (if public):
npm publish --access=public
Copyright
© 2020 dizmo AG, Switzerland