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If only there was a way to pass along a callback with just a single argument.
You know how you like chaining asynchronous function calls but sometimes weird arguments get in the way of your waterfall series with unpredictable arguments?
How about attempting to parseInt in a map only to find out map spews three arguments?
npm install but --save
Functional arguments giving you headaches?
n.map(function (val) {
return parseInt(val);
});
n.map(but(parseInt));
Works on .forEach or any functional array method as well! Classy.
n.forEach(function (val) {
console.log(val);
});
n.forEach(but(console.log));
Mongoose being weird?
async.waterfall([
function (next) {
new User(model).save(function (err) {
next(err);
});
},
function (next) {
// MOAR CODE
}
])
async.waterfall([
function (next) {
new User(model).save(but(next));
},
function (next) {
// MOAR CODE
}
])
It had to be done. It is known.
MIT
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If only there was a way to pass along a callback with just a single argument.
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