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@rimbu/multimap
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This package exports the following types:
Name | Description |
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For complete documentation please visit the Rimbu Docs.
All types are exported through @rimbu/core
. It is recommended to use this package.
To install separately:
yarn add @rimbu/multimap
or
npm i @rimbu/multimap
Rimbu uses advanced and recursive typing, potentially making the TypeScript compiler quite slow in some cases, or causing infinite recursion. It is recommended to set the following values in the tsconfig.json
file of your project:
{
// ...
"compilerOptions": {
// ...
"skipLibCheck": true,
"noStrictGenericChecks": true
}
}
Feel very welcome to contribute to further improve Rimbu. Please read our Contributing guide.
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Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2020-present Arvid Nicolaas.
See LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
An immutable Map where each key can have multiple values
The npm package @rimbu/multimap receives a total of 996 weekly downloads. As such, @rimbu/multimap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rimbu/multimap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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