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@ephox/katamari
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katamari
is a collection of various data structures and reusable higher-order functions. It does not bundle any commands. It is only a collection of modules.
katamari
is available as an npm
package. You can install it via the npm package @ephox/katamari
npm install @ephox/katamari
.
Note, refrain from using any modules that are not in the
api
package.
Below is a list of commonly used parts of katamari
Optional
: A representation of None or Some(x)Result
: A representation of Error(str) or Value(v)Future
: An abstraction over an asynchronous valueFutureResult
: A composition of a Result
and a Future
LazyValue
: An asynchronous value that is only calculated onceCell
: A mutable piece of dataSingleton
: A mutable piece of optional dataAdt
: An approximate representation of an Algebraic Data Type in JavaScript. It is based on the Church Encoding method.Arr
: collection of functions that operate on arraysObj
: collection of functions that operate on JavaScript objectsMerger
: collection of functions to merge JavaScript objectskatamari
uses bedrock
to run atomic tests. The tests are chiefly written using fast-check
$ yarn test
FAQs
Basic data type library
The npm package @ephox/katamari receives a total of 2,567 weekly downloads. As such, @ephox/katamari popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ephox/katamari demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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