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@littledan/plugin-transform-operator-overloading
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Babel plugin for a transform for an operator overloading proposal
This package implements an operator overloading proposal for JavaScript as a Babel plugin.
To use the plugin, run the following commands for installation
npm install --save-dev @littledan/plugin-transform-operator-overloading
npm install --save-prod @littledan/operator-overloading-shim
and add the following to your .babelrc:
{
"plugins": ["@littledan/plugin-transform-operator-overloading"]
}
If you encounter any issues, including unexpected behavior, poor performance, weird ergonomics, etc, please file an issue.
with operators from declarations just in code that needs it, rather than at the top level of the module. This makes the transformation only apply to that code, reducing the predictability and performance impact.with operators from ABC, use the syntax withOperatorsFrom(ABC)with operators from declaration, this transform treats objects with overloaded operators as if they didn't have overloading (and therefore undergo coercion like objects), whereas the spec behavior would be to throw a TypeError.FAQs
Babel plugin for a transform for an operator overloading proposal
We found that @littledan/plugin-transform-operator-overloading 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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