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EZFN ====

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EZFN

Are your functions professionally namespaced and difficult to reach? Would you like to kick back, throw caution to the wind, and call functions with the greatest of ease? EZFN is there for you.

Pollute the global namespace! Namespacing is a honking bad idea, let's do less of that!

Install

npm install --save ezfn

Usage

Here's a very smart example of making all p5 functions callable globally.

const ezfn = require("ezfn");
const p5 = require("p5");

ezfn(p5);

And here is a very foolish example of making all Array functions global.

const ezfn = require("ezfn");

ezfn([]);

API

EZFN only has one function. That function only has two arguments. Here they are.

  • src {Object} - the object with functions
  • dest {Object} [optional] - The destination object onto which src's functions are copied. It defaults to window because why would you not want to copy everything there?

Both own and inherited functions are copied.

Inspiration

p5 is the main inspiration. p5 is wonderfully approachable, in large part because every function is in the global namespace.

I wanted to preserve that, while also using p5 in an ES module.

Obviously, namespacing is a good idea.

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Package last updated on 15 Jul 2019

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