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No operation as a module using an arrow function.
An ESnext spec-compliant `DisposableStack`, `AsyncDisposableStack`, `Symbol.dispose`, and `Symbol.asyncDispose` shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.
- javascript
- ecmascript
- polyfill
- shim
- DisposableStack
- AsyncDisposableStack
- dispose
- asyncDispose
- using
- resource
- management
- Symbol
- Symbol.dispose
- Symbol.asyncDispose
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This package provides two classes for managing locks: `Mutex` and `MutexRW`. These locks can be used to control access to critical sections in a multi-threaded or asynchronous environment.
A lightweight utility for adding JavaScript's Disposable and AsyncDisposable interfaces to any object
Check whether the working directory prefers yarn over npm
Transform data using synchronous and asynchronous functions.
Polyfill for Symbol.dispose and Symbol.asyncDispose
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"using statement" in JavaScript and TypeScript.
Because who formats money manually like a peasant?
- money
- currency
- format
- formatter
- thousands
- separator
- number
- formatting
- financial
- finance
- cash
- make
- it
- rain
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Bluebird drop-in replacement built on native Promise
- promise
- async
- bluebird
- nodejs
- node.js
- promises
- promise-library
- native-promise
- es6-promise
- migration
- promisify
- utility
- using
- disposer
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Polyfill for Symbol.dispose and Symbol.asyncDispose
A simple helper to set/get keys from objects using a string path like 'some.key.here'
A cross-platform package bootloader for javascript.
Polyfill for DisposableStack and AsyncDisposableStack
- polyfill
- disposable
- stack
- disposablestack
- using
- symbol
- dispose
- asyncdispose
- typescript
- esmodules
- tested
- unit-tested
DRY your Jasmine or Mocha tests using the data provider pattern
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DRY your Karma + Jasmine or Mocha tests using the data provider pattern