Wrap a function without changing its name and other properties.
Function wrappers return a new function which means the original function's
name
and other properties are usually lost. This module enhances them to keep
those properties instead.
The new function will print the original function's body when stringified.
Function wrappers are commonly used in functional programming. They take a
function as input and return it wrapped. Examples include
memoizing or ensuring a function is
only called once.
Example
const keepFuncProps = require('keep-func-props')
const memoize = require('lodash/memoize')
const betterMemoize = keepFuncProps(memoize)
const anyFunction = () => true
console.log(anyFunction)
console.log(memoize(anyFunction))
console.log(betterMemoize(anyFunction))
console.log(String(anyFunction))
console.log(String(memoize(anyFunction)))
console.log(String(betterMemoize(anyFunction)))
Demo
You can try this library:
Install
npm install keep-func-props
Usage
const keepFuncProps = require('keep-func-props')
const wrapper = function(anyFunction) {
return (...args) => anyFunction(...args)
}
const betterWrapper = keepFuncProps(wrapper)
keepFuncProps(wrapper)
wrapper
: (anyFunction, [...args]) => newFunction
Returns: new
wrapper
A function wrapper
is passed as argument. A copy of it is returned.
See also
mimic-fn
: same but for functions
that do not wrap other functions.
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