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Curry any function with placeholder support
curriable
provides a curry
method that is highly performant with a small footprint (582 bytes minified+gzipped). You can call the method with any combination of parameters (one at a time, all at once, or any number in between), and placeholders are supported.
If fn
is the curried function and _
is the placeholder value, the following are all equivalent:
fn(1)(2)(3)
fn(1)(2, 3)
fn(1, 2)(3)
fn(1, 2, 3)
fn(_, 2, 3)(1)
fn(_, _, 3)(1)(2)
fn(_, _, 3)(1, 2)
fn(_, 2)(1)(3)
fn(_, 2)(1, 3)
fn(_, 2)(_, 3)(1)
You can use the default import:
import curry from "curriable";
const fn = curry((a, b, c) => [a, b, c]);
console.log(fn("a", curry.__, "c")("b")); // ["a", "b", "c"]
const original = curry.uncurry(fn);
console.log(original("a")); // ["a", undefined, undefined]
Or the named imports:
import { __, curry, uncurry } from "curriable";
const fn = curry((a, b, c) => [a, b, c]);
console.log(fn("a", __, "c")("b")); // ["a", "b", "c"]
const original = uncurry(fn);
console.log(original("a")); // ["a", undefined, undefined]
Curry the fn
provided for any combination of arguments passed, until all required arguments have been passed.
import { curry } from 'curriable';
function curry<Fn extends (...args: any[]) => any>(
fn: Fn,
arity: number = fn.length
) => Curried<Fn>;
arity
defaults to be the length provided by fn.length
, but be aware this can cause unusual behavior with default parameters or use of rest parameters. See the documentation on Function.length for more details.
import { uncurry } from 'curriable';
Get the underlying standard method that was curried using `curry`.
function uncurry<Fn extends (...args: any[]) => any>(
fn: Curried<Fn>
) => Fn;
import { isPlaceholder } from 'curriable';
Is the value passed a `curriable` placeholder.
function isPlaceholder(value: any): value is Placeholder
console.log((...args) =>{}.length); // 0 arity computed
When using rest with curried functions, you should pass a second parameter to explicitly declare the correct arity
:
const fn = (...args) => [a, b, c];
const curried = curry(fn, 3);
console.log(curried("a")("b")("c")); // ["a", "b", "c"]
console.log(function(a, b = 1, c) {}.length); // 1 arity computed
Default parameters are very rare use-case with curried functions, but it is possible to trigger them if you declare an explicit arity
and explicitly pass undefined
for that parameter:
const fn = (a, b = 1, c) => [a, b, c];
const curried = curry(fn, 3);
console.log(curried("a")(undefined)("c")); // ["a", 1, "c"]
Yes, this is weird, but it is very difficult (impossible?) to distinguish between a parameter being undefined through not being called yet in the curry chain vs being undefined by not being provided an explicit value. Explicitly passing undefined
provides that distinction.
All values provided are the number of operations per second (ops/sec) calculated by the Benchmark suite. The same function was curried and tested passing each parameter individually, passing all at once, and using placeholders.
Benchmarks were performed on an i7 8-core Arch Linux laptop with 16GB of memory using NodeJS version 10.15.0
.
Library | Operations / second |
---|---|
curriable | 4,052,206 |
ramda | 2,423,105 |
lodash | 241,736 |
Library | Operations / second |
---|---|
curriable | 18,106,685 |
ramda | 10,718,796 |
lodash | 9,052,257 |
Library | Operations / second |
---|---|
curriable | 4,821,329 |
ramda | 2,963,699 |
lodash | 336,687 |
Standard stuff, clone the repo and npm install
dependencies. The npm scripts available:
benchmark
=> run the benchmark suite pitting curriable
against other libraries in common use-casesbuild
=> run rollup
to build dist
filesclean
=> run rimraf
on the dist
folderdev
=> run webpack dev server to run example app (playground!)lint
=> runs tslint
against all files in the src
folderlint:fix
=> runs lint
, fixing any errors if possibleprepublishOnly
=> run lint
, typecheck
, test:coverage
, clean
, and dist
release
=> run release-it
for standard versions (requires global installation of release-it
)release:beta
=> run release-it
for beta versions (requires global installation of release-it
)test
=> run jest
test functionstest:coverage
=> run test
, but with coverage checkertest:watch
=> run test
, but with persistent watchertypecheck
=> run tsc
on all code in src
FAQs
Convert any method to be curriable with placeholder support
The npm package curriable receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, curriable popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that curriable 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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