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@kizahasi/option
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Represents a value which is either Some or None.
Run npm install @kizahasi/option
or yarn add @kizahasi/option
import { Option } from '@kizahasi/option';
const someObj = Option.some(1);
if (someObj.isNone) {
console.log('none'); // This cannot happen
} else {
console.log(someObj.value); // output: 1
}
const noneObj = Option.none();
if (noneObj.isNone) {
console.log('none'); // output: none
} else {
console.log(noneObj.value); // This cannot happen
}
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Represents a value which is either Some or None.
The npm package @kizahasi/option receives a total of 245 weekly downloads. As such, @kizahasi/option popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kizahasi/option demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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