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@allganize/if-expr.macro
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Zero-overhead type-safe expression-oriented alternative to javascript if statements
An expression-oriented fluent alternative to javascript's if-statement that compiles away to ternary expressions
Source:
import If from '@allganize/if-expr.macro';
processResult(
If(2 === 2)
.then('equals')
.else('unequal')()
);
Compiled output:
processResult(2 === 2 ? 'equals' : 'unequal');
This plugin is likely to become obsolete once do-expressions become supported by typescript (Relevant issue). If you don't care about type checking, then you can try out this babel-plugin.
This utility is implemented as a babel-macro.
Refer babel's setup instructions to learn how to setup your project to use babel for compilation.
babel-plugin-macros
and if-expr.macro
:npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-macros @allganize/if-expr.macro
// .babelrc
module.exports = {
presets: [
// ... other presets
],
plugins: [
'babel-plugin-macros', // <-- REQUIRED
// ... other plugins
],
};
if-expr.macro
in your code:// src/foo.js
import If from '@allganize/if-expr.macro';
const result = If(true).then(true)();
const result = If(true)
.then(someFn())
.else(someOtherFn())();
// result is what someFn returns
// someOtherFn is never called
const result = If(false).then(someFn())();
// someFn is never called
// result is undefined
const result = If(true)
.then(someFn())
.then(someOtherFn())();
// Both someFn and someOtherFn are called
// result is what someOtherFn returns
const result = If(false)
.then(someFn())
.elseIf(true)
.then(someOtherFn())();
// Only someOtherFn is called
// result is what someOtherFn returns
If(true)
.thenDo(someFn(), someOtherFn(), yetAnotherFn())
.thenDo(someOtherFn())();
// All of the functions are called (in specified order), but their return values are discareded
// The expression evaluates to undefined
const result = If(true)
.then(someFn())
.thenDo(someOtherFn())();
// result is what someFn returns
// returned value (if any) of someOtherFn is discarded
This library is type-safe and comes with type definitions.
All code must be processed through babel. Compilation through tsc (only) is not supported.
Recommended babel configuration:
// .babelrc
module.exports = {
presets: [
'@babel/preset-typescript',
// ... other presets
],
plugins: [
'babel-plugin-macros',
// ... other plugins
],
};
One caveat is that TypeScript's flow-based type inference will not treat .then
, .else
branches same as normal if/else
branches.
const a: undefined | string = getSomeValue();
if (a) {
someFnThatExpectsString(a); // Not an error because TypeScript is smart enough to know
// that a can not be undefined in this branch
}
const a: undefined | string = getSomeValue();
If(a).then(someFnThatexpectsString(a as string))()
|________|
// We need to identify -. ^
// a as a string to |------------/
// prevent type error -'
AFAIK, currently there is no workaround for feasible.
Every If/then/else chain fluent must end with a final function invocation without interruptions.
For example:
const a = 10;
const intermediate = If(a === 10).then('equal');
const result = intermediate();
Above code will fail to compile.
Because the entire If/then/else chain is compiled away, anything return by If/then/else can not be assigned, referenced, or used in any computation.
MIT
FAQs
Zero-overhead type-safe expression-oriented alternative to javascript if statements
The npm package @allganize/if-expr.macro receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @allganize/if-expr.macro popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @allganize/if-expr.macro demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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