sniff
This is a simple wrapper to Angus Croll's
typeOf
function defined in his article
Fixing the Javascript typeof operator.


Why Sniff?
Packaged as a module, sniff is ultraconvenient.
Additionally, it includes a subsequent test to determine whether a function
is a functional prototype, and therefore something that would be suitable
for calling with the new
operator. A value of prototype
is returned
from the function in event that:
-
the target has been detected as a function
through Angus's
previous logic
-
the prototype
of the function has some keys defined on it. While this
is not a conclusive test (suggestions definitely welcome) I think it
covers most of the cases where people are using JS prototypes in their
code.
Detecting Function Signature Helper
A small helper has been added to sniff to assist with the process of
determining the function signature that a function has been called with.
This code was written to help with those cases where you have a function
that might be called with a variety of different combinations and
permutations.
In simple cases, while you might do something like the following:
function example(name, opts, callback) {
if (typeof opts == 'function') {
callback = opts;
opts = {};
}
}
This can get tiresome and somewhat error prone when you have more
complicated functions. This is where the sniff.args
helper can come in
handy.
For example, this next function is designed to be called with just a name,
or a name and an age, or name, age and callback, etc, etc. While writing a
function like this would probably generally be discouraged in JS every now
and again they are needed.
Anyway, let's take a look:
var sniff = require('sniff');
function example(name, age, opts, callback) {
var matchSig = sniff.args(arguments);
if (matchSig('string', 'number|string', 'function')) {
callback = opts;
opts = {};
}
else if (matchSig('string', 'object', 'function')) {
callback = opts,
opts = age;
age = null;
}
}
NOTE: The sniff.args
function helper is deprecated, as I believe
this can probably be done a better way, and will have a look at it one
day...
License(s)
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