| // Ramda v0.27.1 |
| // https://github.com/ramda/ramda |
| // (c) 2013-2020 Scott Sauyet, Michael Hurley, and David Chambers |
| // Ramda may be freely distributed under the MIT license. |
| |
| (function (global, factory) { |
| typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? factory(exports) : |
| typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(['exports'], factory) : |
| (global = global || self, factory(global.R = {})); |
| }(this, function (exports) { 'use strict'; |
| |
| /** |
| * A function that always returns `false`. Any passed in parameters are ignored. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig * -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.T |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.F(); //=> false |
| */ |
| var F = function() {return false;}; |
| |
| /** |
| * A function that always returns `true`. Any passed in parameters are ignored. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig * -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.F |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.T(); //=> true |
| */ |
| var T = function() {return true;}; |
| |
| /** |
| * A special placeholder value used to specify "gaps" within curried functions, |
| * allowing partial application of any combination of arguments, regardless of |
| * their positions. |
| * |
| * If `g` is a curried ternary function and `_` is `R.__`, the following are |
| * equivalent: |
| * |
| * - `g(1, 2, 3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2, 3)(1)` |
| * - `g(_, _, 3)(1)(2)` |
| * - `g(_, _, 3)(1, 2)` |
| * - `g(_, 2, _)(1, 3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(1)(3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(1, 3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(_, 3)(1)` |
| * |
| * @name __ |
| * @constant |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.6.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const greet = R.replace('{name}', R.__, 'Hello, {name}!'); |
| * greet('Alice'); //=> 'Hello, Alice!' |
| */ |
| var __ = {'@@functional/placeholder': true}; |
| |
| function _isPlaceholder(a) { |
| return a != null && |
| typeof a === 'object' && |
| a['@@functional/placeholder'] === true; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Optimized internal one-arity curry function. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @category Function |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to curry. |
| * @return {Function} The curried function. |
| */ |
| function _curry1(fn) { |
| return function f1(a) { |
| if (arguments.length === 0 || _isPlaceholder(a)) { |
| return f1; |
| } else { |
| return fn.apply(this, arguments); |
| } |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Optimized internal two-arity curry function. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @category Function |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to curry. |
| * @return {Function} The curried function. |
| */ |
| function _curry2(fn) { |
| return function f2(a, b) { |
| switch (arguments.length) { |
| case 0: |
| return f2; |
| case 1: |
| return _isPlaceholder(a) |
| ? f2 |
| : _curry1(function(_b) { return fn(a, _b); }); |
| default: |
| return _isPlaceholder(a) && _isPlaceholder(b) |
| ? f2 |
| : _isPlaceholder(a) |
| ? _curry1(function(_a) { return fn(_a, b); }) |
| : _isPlaceholder(b) |
| ? _curry1(function(_b) { return fn(a, _b); }) |
| : fn(a, b); |
| } |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Adds two values. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} a |
| * @param {Number} b |
| * @return {Number} |
| * @see R.subtract |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.add(2, 3); //=> 5 |
| * R.add(7)(10); //=> 17 |
| */ |
| var add = _curry2(function add(a, b) { |
| return Number(a) + Number(b); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Private `concat` function to merge two array-like objects. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @param {Array|Arguments} [set1=[]] An array-like object. |
| * @param {Array|Arguments} [set2=[]] An array-like object. |
| * @return {Array} A new, merged array. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * _concat([4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3]); //=> [4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3] |
| */ |
| function _concat(set1, set2) { |
| set1 = set1 || []; |
| set2 = set2 || []; |
| var idx; |
| var len1 = set1.length; |
| var len2 = set2.length; |
| var result = []; |
| |
| idx = 0; |
| while (idx < len1) { |
| result[result.length] = set1[idx]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| idx = 0; |
| while (idx < len2) { |
| result[result.length] = set2[idx]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| function _arity(n, fn) { |
| /* eslint-disable no-unused-vars */ |
| switch (n) { |
| case 0: return function() { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 1: return function(a0) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 2: return function(a0, a1) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 3: return function(a0, a1, a2) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 4: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 5: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 6: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 7: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 8: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 9: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| case 10: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9) { return fn.apply(this, arguments); }; |
| default: throw new Error('First argument to _arity must be a non-negative integer no greater than ten'); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Internal curryN function. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @category Function |
| * @param {Number} length The arity of the curried function. |
| * @param {Array} received An array of arguments received thus far. |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to curry. |
| * @return {Function} The curried function. |
| */ |
| function _curryN(length, received, fn) { |
| return function() { |
| var combined = []; |
| var argsIdx = 0; |
| var left = length; |
| var combinedIdx = 0; |
| while (combinedIdx < received.length || argsIdx < arguments.length) { |
| var result; |
| if (combinedIdx < received.length && |
| (!_isPlaceholder(received[combinedIdx]) || |
| argsIdx >= arguments.length)) { |
| result = received[combinedIdx]; |
| } else { |
| result = arguments[argsIdx]; |
| argsIdx += 1; |
| } |
| combined[combinedIdx] = result; |
| if (!_isPlaceholder(result)) { |
| left -= 1; |
| } |
| combinedIdx += 1; |
| } |
| return left <= 0 |
| ? fn.apply(this, combined) |
| : _arity(left, _curryN(length, combined, fn)); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a curried equivalent of the provided function, with the specified |
| * arity. The curried function has two unusual capabilities. First, its |
| * arguments needn't be provided one at a time. If `g` is `R.curryN(3, f)`, the |
| * following are equivalent: |
| * |
| * - `g(1)(2)(3)` |
| * - `g(1)(2, 3)` |
| * - `g(1, 2)(3)` |
| * - `g(1, 2, 3)` |
| * |
| * Secondly, the special placeholder value [`R.__`](#__) may be used to specify |
| * "gaps", allowing partial application of any combination of arguments, |
| * regardless of their positions. If `g` is as above and `_` is [`R.__`](#__), |
| * the following are equivalent: |
| * |
| * - `g(1, 2, 3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2, 3)(1)` |
| * - `g(_, _, 3)(1)(2)` |
| * - `g(_, _, 3)(1, 2)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(1)(3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(1, 3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(_, 3)(1)` |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.5.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Number -> (* -> a) -> (* -> a) |
| * @param {Number} length The arity for the returned function. |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to curry. |
| * @return {Function} A new, curried function. |
| * @see R.curry |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const sumArgs = (...args) => R.sum(args); |
| * |
| * const curriedAddFourNumbers = R.curryN(4, sumArgs); |
| * const f = curriedAddFourNumbers(1, 2); |
| * const g = f(3); |
| * g(4); //=> 10 |
| */ |
| var curryN = _curry2(function curryN(length, fn) { |
| if (length === 1) { |
| return _curry1(fn); |
| } |
| return _arity(length, _curryN(length, [], fn)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new list iteration function from an existing one by adding two new |
| * parameters to its callback function: the current index, and the entire list. |
| * |
| * This would turn, for instance, [`R.map`](#map) function into one that |
| * more closely resembles `Array.prototype.map`. Note that this will only work |
| * for functions in which the iteration callback function is the first |
| * parameter, and where the list is the last parameter. (This latter might be |
| * unimportant if the list parameter is not used.) |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.15.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a ... -> b) ... -> [a] -> *) -> ((a ..., Int, [a] -> b) ... -> [a] -> *) |
| * @param {Function} fn A list iteration function that does not pass index or list to its callback |
| * @return {Function} An altered list iteration function that passes (item, index, list) to its callback |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const mapIndexed = R.addIndex(R.map); |
| * mapIndexed((val, idx) => idx + '-' + val, ['f', 'o', 'o', 'b', 'a', 'r']); |
| * //=> ['0-f', '1-o', '2-o', '3-b', '4-a', '5-r'] |
| */ |
| var addIndex = _curry1(function addIndex(fn) { |
| return curryN(fn.length, function() { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var origFn = arguments[0]; |
| var list = arguments[arguments.length - 1]; |
| var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0); |
| args[0] = function() { |
| var result = origFn.apply(this, _concat(arguments, [idx, list])); |
| idx += 1; |
| return result; |
| }; |
| return fn.apply(this, args); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Optimized internal three-arity curry function. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @category Function |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to curry. |
| * @return {Function} The curried function. |
| */ |
| function _curry3(fn) { |
| return function f3(a, b, c) { |
| switch (arguments.length) { |
| case 0: |
| return f3; |
| case 1: |
| return _isPlaceholder(a) |
| ? f3 |
| : _curry2(function(_b, _c) { return fn(a, _b, _c); }); |
| case 2: |
| return _isPlaceholder(a) && _isPlaceholder(b) |
| ? f3 |
| : _isPlaceholder(a) |
| ? _curry2(function(_a, _c) { return fn(_a, b, _c); }) |
| : _isPlaceholder(b) |
| ? _curry2(function(_b, _c) { return fn(a, _b, _c); }) |
| : _curry1(function(_c) { return fn(a, b, _c); }); |
| default: |
| return _isPlaceholder(a) && _isPlaceholder(b) && _isPlaceholder(c) |
| ? f3 |
| : _isPlaceholder(a) && _isPlaceholder(b) |
| ? _curry2(function(_a, _b) { return fn(_a, _b, c); }) |
| : _isPlaceholder(a) && _isPlaceholder(c) |
| ? _curry2(function(_a, _c) { return fn(_a, b, _c); }) |
| : _isPlaceholder(b) && _isPlaceholder(c) |
| ? _curry2(function(_b, _c) { return fn(a, _b, _c); }) |
| : _isPlaceholder(a) |
| ? _curry1(function(_a) { return fn(_a, b, c); }) |
| : _isPlaceholder(b) |
| ? _curry1(function(_b) { return fn(a, _b, c); }) |
| : _isPlaceholder(c) |
| ? _curry1(function(_c) { return fn(a, b, _c); }) |
| : fn(a, b, c); |
| } |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Applies a function to the value at the given index of an array, returning a |
| * new copy of the array with the element at the given index replaced with the |
| * result of the function application. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> (a -> a) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Number} idx The index. |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to apply. |
| * @param {Array|Arguments} list An array-like object whose value |
| * at the supplied index will be replaced. |
| * @return {Array} A copy of the supplied array-like object with |
| * the element at index `idx` replaced with the value |
| * returned by applying `fn` to the existing element. |
| * @see R.update |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.adjust(1, R.toUpper, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']); //=> ['a', 'B', 'c', 'd'] |
| * R.adjust(-1, R.toUpper, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']); //=> ['a', 'b', 'c', 'D'] |
| * @symb R.adjust(-1, f, [a, b]) = [a, f(b)] |
| * @symb R.adjust(0, f, [a, b]) = [f(a), b] |
| */ |
| var adjust = _curry3(function adjust(idx, fn, list) { |
| if (idx >= list.length || idx < -list.length) { |
| return list; |
| } |
| var start = idx < 0 ? list.length : 0; |
| var _idx = start + idx; |
| var _list = _concat(list); |
| _list[_idx] = fn(list[_idx]); |
| return _list; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests whether or not an object is an array. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @param {*} val The object to test. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if `val` is an array, `false` otherwise. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * _isArray([]); //=> true |
| * _isArray(null); //=> false |
| * _isArray({}); //=> false |
| */ |
| var _isArray = Array.isArray || function _isArray(val) { |
| return (val != null && |
| val.length >= 0 && |
| Object.prototype.toString.call(val) === '[object Array]'); |
| }; |
| |
| function _isTransformer(obj) { |
| return obj != null && typeof obj['@@transducer/step'] === 'function'; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a function that dispatches with different strategies based on the |
| * object in list position (last argument). If it is an array, executes [fn]. |
| * Otherwise, if it has a function with one of the given method names, it will |
| * execute that function (functor case). Otherwise, if it is a transformer, |
| * uses transducer [xf] to return a new transformer (transducer case). |
| * Otherwise, it will default to executing [fn]. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @param {Array} methodNames properties to check for a custom implementation |
| * @param {Function} xf transducer to initialize if object is transformer |
| * @param {Function} fn default ramda implementation |
| * @return {Function} A function that dispatches on object in list position |
| */ |
| function _dispatchable(methodNames, xf, fn) { |
| return function() { |
| if (arguments.length === 0) { |
| return fn(); |
| } |
| var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0); |
| var obj = args.pop(); |
| if (!_isArray(obj)) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < methodNames.length) { |
| if (typeof obj[methodNames[idx]] === 'function') { |
| return obj[methodNames[idx]].apply(obj, args); |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| if (_isTransformer(obj)) { |
| var transducer = xf.apply(null, args); |
| return transducer(obj); |
| } |
| } |
| return fn.apply(this, arguments); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| function _reduced(x) { |
| return x && x['@@transducer/reduced'] ? x : |
| { |
| '@@transducer/value': x, |
| '@@transducer/reduced': true |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| var _xfBase = { |
| init: function() { |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/init'](); |
| }, |
| result: function(result) { |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| function XAll(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| this.all = true; |
| } |
| XAll.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XAll.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| if (this.all) { |
| result = this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, true); |
| } |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XAll.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| if (!this.f(input)) { |
| this.all = false; |
| result = _reduced(this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, false)); |
| } |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xall = _curry2(function _xall(f, xf) { return new XAll(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if all elements of the list match the predicate, `false` if |
| * there are any that don't. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `all` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> Boolean |
| * @param {Function} fn The predicate function. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if the predicate is satisfied by every element, `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * @see R.any, R.none, R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const equals3 = R.equals(3); |
| * R.all(equals3)([3, 3, 3, 3]); //=> true |
| * R.all(equals3)([3, 3, 1, 3]); //=> false |
| */ |
| var all = _curry2(_dispatchable(['all'], _xall, function all(fn, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| if (!fn(list[idx])) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return true; |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the larger of its two arguments. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord a => a -> a -> a |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.maxBy, R.min |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.max(789, 123); //=> 789 |
| * R.max('a', 'b'); //=> 'b' |
| */ |
| var max = _curry2(function max(a, b) { return b > a ? b : a; }); |
| |
| function _map(fn, functor) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = functor.length; |
| var result = Array(len); |
| while (idx < len) { |
| result[idx] = fn(functor[idx]); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| function _isString(x) { |
| return Object.prototype.toString.call(x) === '[object String]'; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests whether or not an object is similar to an array. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @category Type |
| * @category List |
| * @sig * -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} x The object to test. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if `x` has a numeric length property and extreme indices defined; `false` otherwise. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * _isArrayLike([]); //=> true |
| * _isArrayLike(true); //=> false |
| * _isArrayLike({}); //=> false |
| * _isArrayLike({length: 10}); //=> false |
| * _isArrayLike({0: 'zero', 9: 'nine', length: 10}); //=> true |
| */ |
| var _isArrayLike = _curry1(function isArrayLike(x) { |
| if (_isArray(x)) { return true; } |
| if (!x) { return false; } |
| if (typeof x !== 'object') { return false; } |
| if (_isString(x)) { return false; } |
| if (x.nodeType === 1) { return !!x.length; } |
| if (x.length === 0) { return true; } |
| if (x.length > 0) { |
| return x.hasOwnProperty(0) && x.hasOwnProperty(x.length - 1); |
| } |
| return false; |
| }); |
| |
| function XWrap(fn) { |
| this.f = fn; |
| } |
| XWrap.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = function() { |
| throw new Error('init not implemented on XWrap'); |
| }; |
| XWrap.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(acc) { return acc; }; |
| XWrap.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(acc, x) { |
| return this.f(acc, x); |
| }; |
| |
| function _xwrap(fn) { return new XWrap(fn); } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a function that is bound to a context. |
| * Note: `R.bind` does not provide the additional argument-binding capabilities of |
| * [Function.prototype.bind](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function/bind). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.6.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig (* -> *) -> {*} -> (* -> *) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to bind to context |
| * @param {Object} thisObj The context to bind `fn` to |
| * @return {Function} A function that will execute in the context of `thisObj`. |
| * @see R.partial |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const log = R.bind(console.log, console); |
| * R.pipe(R.assoc('a', 2), R.tap(log), R.assoc('a', 3))({a: 1}); //=> {a: 3} |
| * // logs {a: 2} |
| * @symb R.bind(f, o)(a, b) = f.call(o, a, b) |
| */ |
| var bind = _curry2(function bind(fn, thisObj) { |
| return _arity(fn.length, function() { |
| return fn.apply(thisObj, arguments); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| function _arrayReduce(xf, acc, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| acc = xf['@@transducer/step'](acc, list[idx]); |
| if (acc && acc['@@transducer/reduced']) { |
| acc = acc['@@transducer/value']; |
| break; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return xf['@@transducer/result'](acc); |
| } |
| |
| function _iterableReduce(xf, acc, iter) { |
| var step = iter.next(); |
| while (!step.done) { |
| acc = xf['@@transducer/step'](acc, step.value); |
| if (acc && acc['@@transducer/reduced']) { |
| acc = acc['@@transducer/value']; |
| break; |
| } |
| step = iter.next(); |
| } |
| return xf['@@transducer/result'](acc); |
| } |
| |
| function _methodReduce(xf, acc, obj, methodName) { |
| return xf['@@transducer/result'](obj[methodName](bind(xf['@@transducer/step'], xf), acc)); |
| } |
| |
| var symIterator = (typeof Symbol !== 'undefined') ? Symbol.iterator : '@@iterator'; |
| |
| function _reduce(fn, acc, list) { |
| if (typeof fn === 'function') { |
| fn = _xwrap(fn); |
| } |
| if (_isArrayLike(list)) { |
| return _arrayReduce(fn, acc, list); |
| } |
| if (typeof list['fantasy-land/reduce'] === 'function') { |
| return _methodReduce(fn, acc, list, 'fantasy-land/reduce'); |
| } |
| if (list[symIterator] != null) { |
| return _iterableReduce(fn, acc, list[symIterator]()); |
| } |
| if (typeof list.next === 'function') { |
| return _iterableReduce(fn, acc, list); |
| } |
| if (typeof list.reduce === 'function') { |
| return _methodReduce(fn, acc, list, 'reduce'); |
| } |
| |
| throw new TypeError('reduce: list must be array or iterable'); |
| } |
| |
| function XMap(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| } |
| XMap.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XMap.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XMap.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, this.f(input)); |
| }; |
| |
| var _xmap = _curry2(function _xmap(f, xf) { return new XMap(f, xf); }); |
| |
| function _has(prop, obj) { |
| return Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, prop); |
| } |
| |
| var toString = Object.prototype.toString; |
| var _isArguments = (function() { |
| return toString.call(arguments) === '[object Arguments]' ? |
| function _isArguments(x) { return toString.call(x) === '[object Arguments]'; } : |
| function _isArguments(x) { return _has('callee', x); }; |
| }()); |
| |
| // cover IE < 9 keys issues |
| var hasEnumBug = !({toString: null}).propertyIsEnumerable('toString'); |
| var nonEnumerableProps = [ |
| 'constructor', 'valueOf', 'isPrototypeOf', 'toString', |
| 'propertyIsEnumerable', 'hasOwnProperty', 'toLocaleString' |
| ]; |
| // Safari bug |
| var hasArgsEnumBug = (function() { |
| return arguments.propertyIsEnumerable('length'); |
| }()); |
| |
| var contains = function contains(list, item) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| if (list[idx] === item) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return false; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a list containing the names of all the enumerable own properties of |
| * the supplied object. |
| * Note that the order of the output array is not guaranteed to be consistent |
| * across different JS platforms. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: v} -> [k] |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to extract properties from |
| * @return {Array} An array of the object's own properties. |
| * @see R.keysIn, R.values |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.keys({a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}); //=> ['a', 'b', 'c'] |
| */ |
| var keys = typeof Object.keys === 'function' && !hasArgsEnumBug ? |
| _curry1(function keys(obj) { |
| return Object(obj) !== obj ? [] : Object.keys(obj); |
| }) : |
| _curry1(function keys(obj) { |
| if (Object(obj) !== obj) { |
| return []; |
| } |
| var prop, nIdx; |
| var ks = []; |
| var checkArgsLength = hasArgsEnumBug && _isArguments(obj); |
| for (prop in obj) { |
| if (_has(prop, obj) && (!checkArgsLength || prop !== 'length')) { |
| ks[ks.length] = prop; |
| } |
| } |
| if (hasEnumBug) { |
| nIdx = nonEnumerableProps.length - 1; |
| while (nIdx >= 0) { |
| prop = nonEnumerableProps[nIdx]; |
| if (_has(prop, obj) && !contains(ks, prop)) { |
| ks[ks.length] = prop; |
| } |
| nIdx -= 1; |
| } |
| } |
| return ks; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function and |
| * a [functor](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#functor), |
| * applies the function to each of the functor's values, and returns |
| * a functor of the same shape. |
| * |
| * Ramda provides suitable `map` implementations for `Array` and `Object`, |
| * so this function may be applied to `[1, 2, 3]` or `{x: 1, y: 2, z: 3}`. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `map` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * Also treats functions as functors and will compose them together. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Functor f => (a -> b) -> f a -> f b |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to be called on every element of the input `list`. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to be iterated over. |
| * @return {Array} The new list. |
| * @see R.transduce, R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const double = x => x * 2; |
| * |
| * R.map(double, [1, 2, 3]); //=> [2, 4, 6] |
| * |
| * R.map(double, {x: 1, y: 2, z: 3}); //=> {x: 2, y: 4, z: 6} |
| * @symb R.map(f, [a, b]) = [f(a), f(b)] |
| * @symb R.map(f, { x: a, y: b }) = { x: f(a), y: f(b) } |
| * @symb R.map(f, functor_o) = functor_o.map(f) |
| */ |
| var map = _curry2(_dispatchable(['fantasy-land/map', 'map'], _xmap, function map(fn, functor) { |
| switch (Object.prototype.toString.call(functor)) { |
| case '[object Function]': |
| return curryN(functor.length, function() { |
| return fn.call(this, functor.apply(this, arguments)); |
| }); |
| case '[object Object]': |
| return _reduce(function(acc, key) { |
| acc[key] = fn(functor[key]); |
| return acc; |
| }, {}, keys(functor)); |
| default: |
| return _map(fn, functor); |
| } |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Determine if the passed argument is an integer. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @param {*} n |
| * @category Type |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| */ |
| var _isInteger = Number.isInteger || function _isInteger(n) { |
| return (n << 0) === n; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the nth element of the given list or string. If n is negative the |
| * element at index length + n is returned. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> a | Undefined |
| * @sig Number -> String -> String |
| * @param {Number} offset |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const list = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'quux']; |
| * R.nth(1, list); //=> 'bar' |
| * R.nth(-1, list); //=> 'quux' |
| * R.nth(-99, list); //=> undefined |
| * |
| * R.nth(2, 'abc'); //=> 'c' |
| * R.nth(3, 'abc'); //=> '' |
| * @symb R.nth(-1, [a, b, c]) = c |
| * @symb R.nth(0, [a, b, c]) = a |
| * @symb R.nth(1, [a, b, c]) = b |
| */ |
| var nth = _curry2(function nth(offset, list) { |
| var idx = offset < 0 ? list.length + offset : offset; |
| return _isString(list) ? list.charAt(idx) : list[idx]; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieves the values at given paths of an object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.27.1 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = [String | Int] |
| * @sig [Idx] -> {a} -> [a | Undefined] |
| * @param {Array} pathsArray The array of paths to be fetched. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to retrieve the nested properties from. |
| * @return {Array} A list consisting of values at paths specified by "pathsArray". |
| * @see R.path |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.paths([['a', 'b'], ['p', 0, 'q']], {a: {b: 2}, p: [{q: 3}]}); //=> [2, 3] |
| * R.paths([['a', 'b'], ['p', 'r']], {a: {b: 2}, p: [{q: 3}]}); //=> [2, undefined] |
| */ |
| var paths = _curry2(function paths(pathsArray, obj) { |
| return pathsArray.map(function(paths) { |
| var val = obj; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var p; |
| while (idx < paths.length) { |
| if (val == null) { |
| return; |
| } |
| p = paths[idx]; |
| val = _isInteger(p) ? nth(p, val) : val[p]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return val; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Retrieve the value at a given path. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig [Idx] -> {a} -> a | Undefined |
| * @param {Array} path The path to use. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to retrieve the nested property from. |
| * @return {*} The data at `path`. |
| * @see R.prop, R.nth |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.path(['a', 'b'], {a: {b: 2}}); //=> 2 |
| * R.path(['a', 'b'], {c: {b: 2}}); //=> undefined |
| * R.path(['a', 'b', 0], {a: {b: [1, 2, 3]}}); //=> 1 |
| * R.path(['a', 'b', -2], {a: {b: [1, 2, 3]}}); //=> 2 |
| */ |
| |
| var path = _curry2(function path(pathAr, obj) { |
| return paths([pathAr], obj)[0]; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a function that when supplied an object returns the indicated |
| * property of that object, if it exists. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig Idx -> {s: a} -> a | Undefined |
| * @param {String|Number} p The property name or array index |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to query |
| * @return {*} The value at `obj.p`. |
| * @see R.path, R.nth |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.prop('x', {x: 100}); //=> 100 |
| * R.prop('x', {}); //=> undefined |
| * R.prop(0, [100]); //=> 100 |
| * R.compose(R.inc, R.prop('x'))({ x: 3 }) //=> 4 |
| */ |
| |
| var prop = _curry2(function prop(p, obj) { return path([p], obj); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list by plucking the same named property off all objects in |
| * the list supplied. |
| * |
| * `pluck` will work on |
| * any [functor](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#functor) in |
| * addition to arrays, as it is equivalent to `R.map(R.prop(k), f)`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Functor f => k -> f {k: v} -> f v |
| * @param {Number|String} key The key name to pluck off of each object. |
| * @param {Array} f The array or functor to consider. |
| * @return {Array} The list of values for the given key. |
| * @see R.props |
| * @example |
| * |
| * var getAges = R.pluck('age'); |
| * getAges([{name: 'fred', age: 29}, {name: 'wilma', age: 27}]); //=> [29, 27] |
| * |
| * R.pluck(0, [[1, 2], [3, 4]]); //=> [1, 3] |
| * R.pluck('val', {a: {val: 3}, b: {val: 5}}); //=> {a: 3, b: 5} |
| * @symb R.pluck('x', [{x: 1, y: 2}, {x: 3, y: 4}, {x: 5, y: 6}]) = [1, 3, 5] |
| * @symb R.pluck(0, [[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6]]) = [1, 3, 5] |
| */ |
| var pluck = _curry2(function pluck(p, list) { |
| return map(prop(p), list); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a single item by iterating through the list, successively calling |
| * the iterator function and passing it an accumulator value and the current |
| * value from the array, and then passing the result to the next call. |
| * |
| * The iterator function receives two values: *(acc, value)*. It may use |
| * [`R.reduced`](#reduced) to shortcut the iteration. |
| * |
| * The arguments' order of [`reduceRight`](#reduceRight)'s iterator function |
| * is *(value, acc)*. |
| * |
| * Note: `R.reduce` does not skip deleted or unassigned indices (sparse |
| * arrays), unlike the native `Array.prototype.reduce` method. For more details |
| * on this behavior, see: |
| * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/reduce#Description |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `reduce` method of the third argument, if present. When |
| * doing so, it is up to the user to handle the [`R.reduced`](#reduced) |
| * shortcuting, as this is not implemented by `reduce`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> a) -> a -> [b] -> a |
| * @param {Function} fn The iterator function. Receives two values, the accumulator and the |
| * current element from the array. |
| * @param {*} acc The accumulator value. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {*} The final, accumulated value. |
| * @see R.reduced, R.addIndex, R.reduceRight |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.reduce(R.subtract, 0, [1, 2, 3, 4]) // => ((((0 - 1) - 2) - 3) - 4) = -10 |
| * // - -10 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // - 4 -6 4 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // - 3 ==> -3 3 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // - 2 -1 2 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // 0 1 0 1 |
| * |
| * @symb R.reduce(f, a, [b, c, d]) = f(f(f(a, b), c), d) |
| */ |
| var reduce = _curry3(_reduce); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a list of predicates and returns a predicate that returns true for a |
| * given list of arguments if every one of the provided predicates is satisfied |
| * by those arguments. |
| * |
| * The function returned is a curried function whose arity matches that of the |
| * highest-arity predicate. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig [(*... -> Boolean)] -> (*... -> Boolean) |
| * @param {Array} predicates An array of predicates to check |
| * @return {Function} The combined predicate |
| * @see R.anyPass |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isQueen = R.propEq('rank', 'Q'); |
| * const isSpade = R.propEq('suit', '♠︎'); |
| * const isQueenOfSpades = R.allPass([isQueen, isSpade]); |
| * |
| * isQueenOfSpades({rank: 'Q', suit: '♣︎'}); //=> false |
| * isQueenOfSpades({rank: 'Q', suit: '♠︎'}); //=> true |
| */ |
| var allPass = _curry1(function allPass(preds) { |
| return curryN(reduce(max, 0, pluck('length', preds)), function() { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = preds.length; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (!preds[idx].apply(this, arguments)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return true; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a function that always returns the given value. Note that for |
| * non-primitives the value returned is a reference to the original value. |
| * |
| * This function is known as `const`, `constant`, or `K` (for K combinator) in |
| * other languages and libraries. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig a -> (* -> a) |
| * @param {*} val The value to wrap in a function |
| * @return {Function} A Function :: * -> val. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const t = R.always('Tee'); |
| * t(); //=> 'Tee' |
| */ |
| var always = _curry1(function always(val) { |
| return function() { |
| return val; |
| }; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if both arguments are `true`; `false` otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig a -> b -> a | b |
| * @param {Any} a |
| * @param {Any} b |
| * @return {Any} the first argument if it is falsy, otherwise the second argument. |
| * @see R.both, R.xor |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.and(true, true); //=> true |
| * R.and(true, false); //=> false |
| * R.and(false, true); //=> false |
| * R.and(false, false); //=> false |
| */ |
| var and = _curry2(function and(a, b) { |
| return a && b; |
| }); |
| |
| function XAny(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| this.any = false; |
| } |
| XAny.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XAny.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| if (!this.any) { |
| result = this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, false); |
| } |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XAny.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| if (this.f(input)) { |
| this.any = true; |
| result = _reduced(this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, true)); |
| } |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xany = _curry2(function _xany(f, xf) { return new XAny(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if at least one of the elements of the list match the predicate, |
| * `false` otherwise. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `any` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> Boolean |
| * @param {Function} fn The predicate function. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if the predicate is satisfied by at least one element, `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * @see R.all, R.none, R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const lessThan0 = R.flip(R.lt)(0); |
| * const lessThan2 = R.flip(R.lt)(2); |
| * R.any(lessThan0)([1, 2]); //=> false |
| * R.any(lessThan2)([1, 2]); //=> true |
| */ |
| var any = _curry2(_dispatchable(['any'], _xany, function any(fn, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| if (fn(list[idx])) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return false; |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a list of predicates and returns a predicate that returns true for a |
| * given list of arguments if at least one of the provided predicates is |
| * satisfied by those arguments. |
| * |
| * The function returned is a curried function whose arity matches that of the |
| * highest-arity predicate. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig [(*... -> Boolean)] -> (*... -> Boolean) |
| * @param {Array} predicates An array of predicates to check |
| * @return {Function} The combined predicate |
| * @see R.allPass |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isClub = R.propEq('suit', '♣'); |
| * const isSpade = R.propEq('suit', 'â™ '); |
| * const isBlackCard = R.anyPass([isClub, isSpade]); |
| * |
| * isBlackCard({rank: '10', suit: '♣'}); //=> true |
| * isBlackCard({rank: 'Q', suit: 'â™ '}); //=> true |
| * isBlackCard({rank: 'Q', suit: '♦'}); //=> false |
| */ |
| var anyPass = _curry1(function anyPass(preds) { |
| return curryN(reduce(max, 0, pluck('length', preds)), function() { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = preds.length; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (preds[idx].apply(this, arguments)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return false; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * ap applies a list of functions to a list of values. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `ap` method of the second argument, if present. Also |
| * treats curried functions as applicatives. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig [a -> b] -> [a] -> [b] |
| * @sig Apply f => f (a -> b) -> f a -> f b |
| * @sig (r -> a -> b) -> (r -> a) -> (r -> b) |
| * @param {*} applyF |
| * @param {*} applyX |
| * @return {*} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.ap([R.multiply(2), R.add(3)], [1,2,3]); //=> [2, 4, 6, 4, 5, 6] |
| * R.ap([R.concat('tasty '), R.toUpper], ['pizza', 'salad']); //=> ["tasty pizza", "tasty salad", "PIZZA", "SALAD"] |
| * |
| * // R.ap can also be used as S combinator |
| * // when only two functions are passed |
| * R.ap(R.concat, R.toUpper)('Ramda') //=> 'RamdaRAMDA' |
| * @symb R.ap([f, g], [a, b]) = [f(a), f(b), g(a), g(b)] |
| */ |
| var ap = _curry2(function ap(applyF, applyX) { |
| return ( |
| typeof applyX['fantasy-land/ap'] === 'function' |
| ? applyX['fantasy-land/ap'](applyF) |
| : typeof applyF.ap === 'function' |
| ? applyF.ap(applyX) |
| : typeof applyF === 'function' |
| ? function(x) { return applyF(x)(applyX(x)); } |
| : _reduce(function(acc, f) { return _concat(acc, map(f, applyX)); }, [], applyF) |
| ); |
| }); |
| |
| function _aperture(n, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var limit = list.length - (n - 1); |
| var acc = new Array(limit >= 0 ? limit : 0); |
| while (idx < limit) { |
| acc[idx] = Array.prototype.slice.call(list, idx, idx + n); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return acc; |
| } |
| |
| function XAperture(n, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.pos = 0; |
| this.full = false; |
| this.acc = new Array(n); |
| } |
| XAperture.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XAperture.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| this.acc = null; |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XAperture.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| this.store(input); |
| return this.full ? this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, this.getCopy()) : result; |
| }; |
| XAperture.prototype.store = function(input) { |
| this.acc[this.pos] = input; |
| this.pos += 1; |
| if (this.pos === this.acc.length) { |
| this.pos = 0; |
| this.full = true; |
| } |
| }; |
| XAperture.prototype.getCopy = function() { |
| return _concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(this.acc, this.pos), |
| Array.prototype.slice.call(this.acc, 0, this.pos) |
| ); |
| }; |
| |
| var _xaperture = _curry2(function _xaperture(n, xf) { return new XAperture(n, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list, composed of n-tuples of consecutive elements. If `n` is |
| * greater than the length of the list, an empty list is returned. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [[a]] |
| * @param {Number} n The size of the tuples to create |
| * @param {Array} list The list to split into `n`-length tuples |
| * @return {Array} The resulting list of `n`-length tuples |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.aperture(2, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); //=> [[1, 2], [2, 3], [3, 4], [4, 5]] |
| * R.aperture(3, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); //=> [[1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4], [3, 4, 5]] |
| * R.aperture(7, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); //=> [] |
| */ |
| var aperture = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xaperture, _aperture)); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list containing the contents of the given list, followed by |
| * the given element. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {*} el The element to add to the end of the new list. |
| * @param {Array} list The list of elements to add a new item to. |
| * list. |
| * @return {Array} A new list containing the elements of the old list followed by `el`. |
| * @see R.prepend |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.append('tests', ['write', 'more']); //=> ['write', 'more', 'tests'] |
| * R.append('tests', []); //=> ['tests'] |
| * R.append(['tests'], ['write', 'more']); //=> ['write', 'more', ['tests']] |
| */ |
| var append = _curry2(function append(el, list) { |
| return _concat(list, [el]); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Applies function `fn` to the argument list `args`. This is useful for |
| * creating a fixed-arity function from a variadic function. `fn` should be a |
| * bound function if context is significant. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.7.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (*... -> a) -> [*] -> a |
| * @param {Function} fn The function which will be called with `args` |
| * @param {Array} args The arguments to call `fn` with |
| * @return {*} result The result, equivalent to `fn(...args)` |
| * @see R.call, R.unapply |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const nums = [1, 2, 3, -99, 42, 6, 7]; |
| * R.apply(Math.max, nums); //=> 42 |
| * @symb R.apply(f, [a, b, c]) = f(a, b, c) |
| */ |
| var apply = _curry2(function apply(fn, args) { |
| return fn.apply(this, args); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a list of all the enumerable own properties of the supplied object. |
| * Note that the order of the output array is not guaranteed across different |
| * JS platforms. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: v} -> [v] |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to extract values from |
| * @return {Array} An array of the values of the object's own properties. |
| * @see R.valuesIn, R.keys |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.values({a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}); //=> [1, 2, 3] |
| */ |
| var values = _curry1(function values(obj) { |
| var props = keys(obj); |
| var len = props.length; |
| var vals = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| vals[idx] = obj[props[idx]]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return vals; |
| }); |
| |
| // Use custom mapValues function to avoid issues with specs that include a "map" key and R.map |
| // delegating calls to .map |
| function mapValues(fn, obj) { |
| return keys(obj).reduce(function(acc, key) { |
| acc[key] = fn(obj[key]); |
| return acc; |
| }, {}); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Given a spec object recursively mapping properties to functions, creates a |
| * function producing an object of the same structure, by mapping each property |
| * to the result of calling its associated function with the supplied arguments. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.20.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig {k: ((a, b, ..., m) -> v)} -> ((a, b, ..., m) -> {k: v}) |
| * @param {Object} spec an object recursively mapping properties to functions for |
| * producing the values for these properties. |
| * @return {Function} A function that returns an object of the same structure |
| * as `spec', with each property set to the value returned by calling its |
| * associated function with the supplied arguments. |
| * @see R.converge, R.juxt |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const getMetrics = R.applySpec({ |
| * sum: R.add, |
| * nested: { mul: R.multiply } |
| * }); |
| * getMetrics(2, 4); // => { sum: 6, nested: { mul: 8 } } |
| * @symb R.applySpec({ x: f, y: { z: g } })(a, b) = { x: f(a, b), y: { z: g(a, b) } } |
| */ |
| var applySpec = _curry1(function applySpec(spec) { |
| spec = mapValues( |
| function(v) { return typeof v == 'function' ? v : applySpec(v); }, |
| spec |
| ); |
| |
| return curryN( |
| reduce(max, 0, pluck('length', values(spec))), |
| function() { |
| var args = arguments; |
| return mapValues(function(f) { return apply(f, args); }, spec); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a value and applies a function to it. |
| * |
| * This function is also known as the `thrush` combinator. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.25.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig a -> (a -> b) -> b |
| * @param {*} x The value |
| * @param {Function} f The function to apply |
| * @return {*} The result of applying `f` to `x` |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const t42 = R.applyTo(42); |
| * t42(R.identity); //=> 42 |
| * t42(R.add(1)); //=> 43 |
| */ |
| var applyTo = _curry2(function applyTo(x, f) { return f(x); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Makes an ascending comparator function out of a function that returns a value |
| * that can be compared with `<` and `>`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.23.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Ord b => (a -> b) -> a -> a -> Number |
| * @param {Function} fn A function of arity one that returns a value that can be compared |
| * @param {*} a The first item to be compared. |
| * @param {*} b The second item to be compared. |
| * @return {Number} `-1` if fn(a) < fn(b), `1` if fn(b) < fn(a), otherwise `0` |
| * @see R.descend |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const byAge = R.ascend(R.prop('age')); |
| * const people = [ |
| * { name: 'Emma', age: 70 }, |
| * { name: 'Peter', age: 78 }, |
| * { name: 'Mikhail', age: 62 }, |
| * ]; |
| * const peopleByYoungestFirst = R.sort(byAge, people); |
| * //=> [{ name: 'Mikhail', age: 62 },{ name: 'Emma', age: 70 }, { name: 'Peter', age: 78 }] |
| */ |
| var ascend = _curry3(function ascend(fn, a, b) { |
| var aa = fn(a); |
| var bb = fn(b); |
| return aa < bb ? -1 : aa > bb ? 1 : 0; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Makes a shallow clone of an object, setting or overriding the specified |
| * property with the given value. Note that this copies and flattens prototype |
| * properties onto the new object as well. All non-primitive properties are |
| * copied by reference. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig String -> a -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {String} prop The property name to set |
| * @param {*} val The new value |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to clone |
| * @return {Object} A new object equivalent to the original except for the changed property. |
| * @see R.dissoc, R.pick |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.assoc('c', 3, {a: 1, b: 2}); //=> {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3} |
| */ |
| var assoc = _curry3(function assoc(prop, val, obj) { |
| var result = {}; |
| for (var p in obj) { |
| result[p] = obj[p]; |
| } |
| result[prop] = val; |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Checks if the input value is `null` or `undefined`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Type |
| * @sig * -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} x The value to test. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if `x` is `undefined` or `null`, otherwise `false`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.isNil(null); //=> true |
| * R.isNil(undefined); //=> true |
| * R.isNil(0); //=> false |
| * R.isNil([]); //=> false |
| */ |
| var isNil = _curry1(function isNil(x) { return x == null; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Makes a shallow clone of an object, setting or overriding the nodes required |
| * to create the given path, and placing the specific value at the tail end of |
| * that path. Note that this copies and flattens prototype properties onto the |
| * new object as well. All non-primitive properties are copied by reference. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig [Idx] -> a -> {a} -> {a} |
| * @param {Array} path the path to set |
| * @param {*} val The new value |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to clone |
| * @return {Object} A new object equivalent to the original except along the specified path. |
| * @see R.dissocPath |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.assocPath(['a', 'b', 'c'], 42, {a: {b: {c: 0}}}); //=> {a: {b: {c: 42}}} |
| * |
| * // Any missing or non-object keys in path will be overridden |
| * R.assocPath(['a', 'b', 'c'], 42, {a: 5}); //=> {a: {b: {c: 42}}} |
| */ |
| var assocPath = _curry3(function assocPath(path, val, obj) { |
| if (path.length === 0) { |
| return val; |
| } |
| var idx = path[0]; |
| if (path.length > 1) { |
| var nextObj = (!isNil(obj) && _has(idx, obj)) ? obj[idx] : _isInteger(path[1]) ? [] : {}; |
| val = assocPath(Array.prototype.slice.call(path, 1), val, nextObj); |
| } |
| if (_isInteger(idx) && _isArray(obj)) { |
| var arr = [].concat(obj); |
| arr[idx] = val; |
| return arr; |
| } else { |
| return assoc(idx, val, obj); |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Wraps a function of any arity (including nullary) in a function that accepts |
| * exactly `n` parameters. Any extraneous parameters will not be passed to the |
| * supplied function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Number -> (* -> a) -> (* -> a) |
| * @param {Number} n The desired arity of the new function. |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to wrap. |
| * @return {Function} A new function wrapping `fn`. The new function is guaranteed to be of |
| * arity `n`. |
| * @see R.binary, R.unary |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const takesTwoArgs = (a, b) => [a, b]; |
| * |
| * takesTwoArgs.length; //=> 2 |
| * takesTwoArgs(1, 2); //=> [1, 2] |
| * |
| * const takesOneArg = R.nAry(1, takesTwoArgs); |
| * takesOneArg.length; //=> 1 |
| * // Only `n` arguments are passed to the wrapped function |
| * takesOneArg(1, 2); //=> [1, undefined] |
| * @symb R.nAry(0, f)(a, b) = f() |
| * @symb R.nAry(1, f)(a, b) = f(a) |
| * @symb R.nAry(2, f)(a, b) = f(a, b) |
| */ |
| var nAry = _curry2(function nAry(n, fn) { |
| switch (n) { |
| case 0: return function() {return fn.call(this);}; |
| case 1: return function(a0) {return fn.call(this, a0);}; |
| case 2: return function(a0, a1) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1);}; |
| case 3: return function(a0, a1, a2) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2);}; |
| case 4: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2, a3);}; |
| case 5: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4);}; |
| case 6: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5);}; |
| case 7: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6);}; |
| case 8: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7);}; |
| case 9: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8);}; |
| case 10: return function(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9) {return fn.call(this, a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9);}; |
| default: throw new Error('First argument to nAry must be a non-negative integer no greater than ten'); |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Wraps a function of any arity (including nullary) in a function that accepts |
| * exactly 2 parameters. Any extraneous parameters will not be passed to the |
| * supplied function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (* -> c) -> (a, b -> c) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to wrap. |
| * @return {Function} A new function wrapping `fn`. The new function is guaranteed to be of |
| * arity 2. |
| * @see R.nAry, R.unary |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const takesThreeArgs = function(a, b, c) { |
| * return [a, b, c]; |
| * }; |
| * takesThreeArgs.length; //=> 3 |
| * takesThreeArgs(1, 2, 3); //=> [1, 2, 3] |
| * |
| * const takesTwoArgs = R.binary(takesThreeArgs); |
| * takesTwoArgs.length; //=> 2 |
| * // Only 2 arguments are passed to the wrapped function |
| * takesTwoArgs(1, 2, 3); //=> [1, 2, undefined] |
| * @symb R.binary(f)(a, b, c) = f(a, b) |
| */ |
| var binary = _curry1(function binary(fn) { |
| return nAry(2, fn); |
| }); |
| |
| function _isFunction(x) { |
| var type = Object.prototype.toString.call(x); |
| return type === '[object Function]' || |
| type === '[object AsyncFunction]' || |
| type === '[object GeneratorFunction]' || |
| type === '[object AsyncGeneratorFunction]'; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * "lifts" a function to be the specified arity, so that it may "map over" that |
| * many lists, Functions or other objects that satisfy the [FantasyLand Apply spec](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#apply). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.7.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Number -> (*... -> *) -> ([*]... -> [*]) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to lift into higher context |
| * @return {Function} The lifted function. |
| * @see R.lift, R.ap |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const madd3 = R.liftN(3, (...args) => R.sum(args)); |
| * madd3([1,2,3], [1,2,3], [1]); //=> [3, 4, 5, 4, 5, 6, 5, 6, 7] |
| */ |
| var liftN = _curry2(function liftN(arity, fn) { |
| var lifted = curryN(arity, fn); |
| return curryN(arity, function() { |
| return _reduce(ap, map(lifted, arguments[0]), Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1)); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * "lifts" a function of arity > 1 so that it may "map over" a list, Function or other |
| * object that satisfies the [FantasyLand Apply spec](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#apply). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.7.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (*... -> *) -> ([*]... -> [*]) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to lift into higher context |
| * @return {Function} The lifted function. |
| * @see R.liftN |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const madd3 = R.lift((a, b, c) => a + b + c); |
| * |
| * madd3([1,2,3], [1,2,3], [1]); //=> [3, 4, 5, 4, 5, 6, 5, 6, 7] |
| * |
| * const madd5 = R.lift((a, b, c, d, e) => a + b + c + d + e); |
| * |
| * madd5([1,2], [3], [4, 5], [6], [7, 8]); //=> [21, 22, 22, 23, 22, 23, 23, 24] |
| */ |
| var lift = _curry1(function lift(fn) { |
| return liftN(fn.length, fn); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * A function which calls the two provided functions and returns the `&&` |
| * of the results. |
| * It returns the result of the first function if it is false-y and the result |
| * of the second function otherwise. Note that this is short-circuited, |
| * meaning that the second function will not be invoked if the first returns a |
| * false-y value. |
| * |
| * In addition to functions, `R.both` also accepts any fantasy-land compatible |
| * applicative functor. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (*... -> Boolean) -> (*... -> Boolean) -> (*... -> Boolean) |
| * @param {Function} f A predicate |
| * @param {Function} g Another predicate |
| * @return {Function} a function that applies its arguments to `f` and `g` and `&&`s their outputs together. |
| * @see R.and |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const gt10 = R.gt(R.__, 10) |
| * const lt20 = R.lt(R.__, 20) |
| * const f = R.both(gt10, lt20); |
| * f(15); //=> true |
| * f(30); //=> false |
| * |
| * R.both(Maybe.Just(false), Maybe.Just(55)); // => Maybe.Just(false) |
| * R.both([false, false, 'a'], [11]); //=> [false, false, 11] |
| */ |
| var both = _curry2(function both(f, g) { |
| return _isFunction(f) ? |
| function _both() { |
| return f.apply(this, arguments) && g.apply(this, arguments); |
| } : |
| lift(and)(f, g); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a curried equivalent of the provided function. The curried function |
| * has two unusual capabilities. First, its arguments needn't be provided one |
| * at a time. If `f` is a ternary function and `g` is `R.curry(f)`, the |
| * following are equivalent: |
| * |
| * - `g(1)(2)(3)` |
| * - `g(1)(2, 3)` |
| * - `g(1, 2)(3)` |
| * - `g(1, 2, 3)` |
| * |
| * Secondly, the special placeholder value [`R.__`](#__) may be used to specify |
| * "gaps", allowing partial application of any combination of arguments, |
| * regardless of their positions. If `g` is as above and `_` is [`R.__`](#__), |
| * the following are equivalent: |
| * |
| * - `g(1, 2, 3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2, 3)(1)` |
| * - `g(_, _, 3)(1)(2)` |
| * - `g(_, _, 3)(1, 2)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(1)(3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(1, 3)` |
| * - `g(_, 2)(_, 3)(1)` |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (* -> a) -> (* -> a) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to curry. |
| * @return {Function} A new, curried function. |
| * @see R.curryN, R.partial |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const addFourNumbers = (a, b, c, d) => a + b + c + d; |
| * |
| * const curriedAddFourNumbers = R.curry(addFourNumbers); |
| * const f = curriedAddFourNumbers(1, 2); |
| * const g = f(3); |
| * g(4); //=> 10 |
| */ |
| var curry = _curry1(function curry(fn) { |
| return curryN(fn.length, fn); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the result of calling its first argument with the remaining |
| * arguments. This is occasionally useful as a converging function for |
| * [`R.converge`](#converge): the first branch can produce a function while the |
| * remaining branches produce values to be passed to that function as its |
| * arguments. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (*... -> a),*... -> a |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to apply to the remaining arguments. |
| * @param {...*} args Any number of positional arguments. |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.apply |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.call(R.add, 1, 2); //=> 3 |
| * |
| * const indentN = R.pipe(R.repeat(' '), |
| * R.join(''), |
| * R.replace(/^(?!$)/gm)); |
| * |
| * const format = R.converge(R.call, [ |
| * R.pipe(R.prop('indent'), indentN), |
| * R.prop('value') |
| * ]); |
| * |
| * format({indent: 2, value: 'foo\nbar\nbaz\n'}); //=> ' foo\n bar\n baz\n' |
| * @symb R.call(f, a, b) = f(a, b) |
| */ |
| var call = curry(function call(fn) { |
| return fn.apply(this, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * `_makeFlat` is a helper function that returns a one-level or fully recursive |
| * function based on the flag passed in. |
| * |
| * @private |
| */ |
| function _makeFlat(recursive) { |
| return function flatt(list) { |
| var value, jlen, j; |
| var result = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var ilen = list.length; |
| |
| while (idx < ilen) { |
| if (_isArrayLike(list[idx])) { |
| value = recursive ? flatt(list[idx]) : list[idx]; |
| j = 0; |
| jlen = value.length; |
| while (j < jlen) { |
| result[result.length] = value[j]; |
| j += 1; |
| } |
| } else { |
| result[result.length] = list[idx]; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| function _forceReduced(x) { |
| return { |
| '@@transducer/value': x, |
| '@@transducer/reduced': true |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| var preservingReduced = function(xf) { |
| return { |
| '@@transducer/init': _xfBase.init, |
| '@@transducer/result': function(result) { |
| return xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }, |
| '@@transducer/step': function(result, input) { |
| var ret = xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input); |
| return ret['@@transducer/reduced'] ? _forceReduced(ret) : ret; |
| } |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| var _flatCat = function _xcat(xf) { |
| var rxf = preservingReduced(xf); |
| return { |
| '@@transducer/init': _xfBase.init, |
| '@@transducer/result': function(result) { |
| return rxf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }, |
| '@@transducer/step': function(result, input) { |
| return !_isArrayLike(input) ? _reduce(rxf, result, [input]) : _reduce(rxf, result, input); |
| } |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xchain = _curry2(function _xchain(f, xf) { |
| return map(f, _flatCat(xf)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * `chain` maps a function over a list and concatenates the results. `chain` |
| * is also known as `flatMap` in some libraries. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `chain` method of the second argument, if present, |
| * according to the [FantasyLand Chain spec](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#chain). |
| * |
| * If second argument is a function, `chain(f, g)(x)` is equivalent to `f(g(x), x)`. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Chain m => (a -> m b) -> m a -> m b |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to map with |
| * @param {Array} list The list to map over |
| * @return {Array} The result of flat-mapping `list` with `fn` |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const duplicate = n => [n, n]; |
| * R.chain(duplicate, [1, 2, 3]); //=> [1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3] |
| * |
| * R.chain(R.append, R.head)([1, 2, 3]); //=> [1, 2, 3, 1] |
| */ |
| var chain = _curry2(_dispatchable(['fantasy-land/chain', 'chain'], _xchain, function chain(fn, monad) { |
| if (typeof monad === 'function') { |
| return function(x) { return fn(monad(x))(x); }; |
| } |
| return _makeFlat(false)(map(fn, monad)); |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Restricts a number to be within a range. |
| * |
| * Also works for other ordered types such as Strings and Dates. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.20.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord a => a -> a -> a -> a |
| * @param {Number} minimum The lower limit of the clamp (inclusive) |
| * @param {Number} maximum The upper limit of the clamp (inclusive) |
| * @param {Number} value Value to be clamped |
| * @return {Number} Returns `minimum` when `val < minimum`, `maximum` when `val > maximum`, returns `val` otherwise |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.clamp(1, 10, -5) // => 1 |
| * R.clamp(1, 10, 15) // => 10 |
| * R.clamp(1, 10, 4) // => 4 |
| */ |
| var clamp = _curry3(function clamp(min, max, value) { |
| if (min > max) { |
| throw new Error('min must not be greater than max in clamp(min, max, value)'); |
| } |
| return value < min |
| ? min |
| : value > max |
| ? max |
| : value; |
| }); |
| |
| function _cloneRegExp(pattern) { |
| return new RegExp(pattern.source, (pattern.global ? 'g' : '') + |
| (pattern.ignoreCase ? 'i' : '') + |
| (pattern.multiline ? 'm' : '') + |
| (pattern.sticky ? 'y' : '') + |
| (pattern.unicode ? 'u' : '')); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Gives a single-word string description of the (native) type of a value, |
| * returning such answers as 'Object', 'Number', 'Array', or 'Null'. Does not |
| * attempt to distinguish user Object types any further, reporting them all as |
| * 'Object'. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Type |
| * @sig (* -> {*}) -> String |
| * @param {*} val The value to test |
| * @return {String} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.type({}); //=> "Object" |
| * R.type(1); //=> "Number" |
| * R.type(false); //=> "Boolean" |
| * R.type('s'); //=> "String" |
| * R.type(null); //=> "Null" |
| * R.type([]); //=> "Array" |
| * R.type(/[A-z]/); //=> "RegExp" |
| * R.type(() => {}); //=> "Function" |
| * R.type(undefined); //=> "Undefined" |
| */ |
| var type = _curry1(function type(val) { |
| return val === null |
| ? 'Null' |
| : val === undefined |
| ? 'Undefined' |
| : Object.prototype.toString.call(val).slice(8, -1); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Copies an object. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @param {*} value The value to be copied |
| * @param {Array} refFrom Array containing the source references |
| * @param {Array} refTo Array containing the copied source references |
| * @param {Boolean} deep Whether or not to perform deep cloning. |
| * @return {*} The copied value. |
| */ |
| function _clone(value, refFrom, refTo, deep) { |
| var copy = function copy(copiedValue) { |
| var len = refFrom.length; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (value === refFrom[idx]) { |
| return refTo[idx]; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| refFrom[idx + 1] = value; |
| refTo[idx + 1] = copiedValue; |
| for (var key in value) { |
| copiedValue[key] = deep ? |
| _clone(value[key], refFrom, refTo, true) : value[key]; |
| } |
| return copiedValue; |
| }; |
| switch (type(value)) { |
| case 'Object': return copy({}); |
| case 'Array': return copy([]); |
| case 'Date': return new Date(value.valueOf()); |
| case 'RegExp': return _cloneRegExp(value); |
| default: return value; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a deep copy of the value which may contain (nested) `Array`s and |
| * `Object`s, `Number`s, `String`s, `Boolean`s and `Date`s. `Function`s are |
| * assigned by reference rather than copied |
| * |
| * Dispatches to a `clone` method if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {*} -> {*} |
| * @param {*} value The object or array to clone |
| * @return {*} A deeply cloned copy of `val` |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const objects = [{}, {}, {}]; |
| * const objectsClone = R.clone(objects); |
| * objects === objectsClone; //=> false |
| * objects[0] === objectsClone[0]; //=> false |
| */ |
| var clone = _curry1(function clone(value) { |
| return value != null && typeof value.clone === 'function' ? |
| value.clone() : |
| _clone(value, [], [], true); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Makes a comparator function out of a function that reports whether the first |
| * element is less than the second. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> Boolean) -> ((a, b) -> Number) |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate function of arity two which will return `true` if the first argument |
| * is less than the second, `false` otherwise |
| * @return {Function} A Function :: a -> b -> Int that returns `-1` if a < b, `1` if b < a, otherwise `0` |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const byAge = R.comparator((a, b) => a.age < b.age); |
| * const people = [ |
| * { name: 'Emma', age: 70 }, |
| * { name: 'Peter', age: 78 }, |
| * { name: 'Mikhail', age: 62 }, |
| * ]; |
| * const peopleByIncreasingAge = R.sort(byAge, people); |
| * //=> [{ name: 'Mikhail', age: 62 },{ name: 'Emma', age: 70 }, { name: 'Peter', age: 78 }] |
| */ |
| var comparator = _curry1(function comparator(pred) { |
| return function(a, b) { |
| return pred(a, b) ? -1 : pred(b, a) ? 1 : 0; |
| }; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * A function that returns the `!` of its argument. It will return `true` when |
| * passed false-y value, and `false` when passed a truth-y one. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig * -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} a any value |
| * @return {Boolean} the logical inverse of passed argument. |
| * @see R.complement |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.not(true); //=> false |
| * R.not(false); //=> true |
| * R.not(0); //=> true |
| * R.not(1); //=> false |
| */ |
| var not = _curry1(function not(a) { |
| return !a; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function `f` and returns a function `g` such that if called with the same arguments |
| * when `f` returns a "truthy" value, `g` returns `false` and when `f` returns a "falsy" value `g` returns `true`. |
| * |
| * `R.complement` may be applied to any functor |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (*... -> *) -> (*... -> Boolean) |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.not |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isNotNil = R.complement(R.isNil); |
| * isNil(null); //=> true |
| * isNotNil(null); //=> false |
| * isNil(7); //=> false |
| * isNotNil(7); //=> true |
| */ |
| var complement = lift(not); |
| |
| function _pipe(f, g) { |
| return function() { |
| return g.call(this, f.apply(this, arguments)); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * This checks whether a function has a [methodname] function. If it isn't an |
| * array it will execute that function otherwise it will default to the ramda |
| * implementation. |
| * |
| * @private |
| * @param {Function} fn ramda implemtation |
| * @param {String} methodname property to check for a custom implementation |
| * @return {Object} Whatever the return value of the method is. |
| */ |
| function _checkForMethod(methodname, fn) { |
| return function() { |
| var length = arguments.length; |
| if (length === 0) { |
| return fn(); |
| } |
| var obj = arguments[length - 1]; |
| return (_isArray(obj) || typeof obj[methodname] !== 'function') ? |
| fn.apply(this, arguments) : |
| obj[methodname].apply(obj, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0, length - 1)); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the elements of the given list or string (or object with a `slice` |
| * method) from `fromIndex` (inclusive) to `toIndex` (exclusive). |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `slice` method of the third argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.4 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> String -> String |
| * @param {Number} fromIndex The start index (inclusive). |
| * @param {Number} toIndex The end index (exclusive). |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.slice(1, 3, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']); //=> ['b', 'c'] |
| * R.slice(1, Infinity, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']); //=> ['b', 'c', 'd'] |
| * R.slice(0, -1, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']); //=> ['a', 'b', 'c'] |
| * R.slice(-3, -1, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']); //=> ['b', 'c'] |
| * R.slice(0, 3, 'ramda'); //=> 'ram' |
| */ |
| var slice = _curry3(_checkForMethod('slice', function slice(fromIndex, toIndex, list) { |
| return Array.prototype.slice.call(list, fromIndex, toIndex); |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns all but the first element of the given list or string (or object |
| * with a `tail` method). |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `slice` method of the first argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.head, R.init, R.last |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.tail([1, 2, 3]); //=> [2, 3] |
| * R.tail([1, 2]); //=> [2] |
| * R.tail([1]); //=> [] |
| * R.tail([]); //=> [] |
| * |
| * R.tail('abc'); //=> 'bc' |
| * R.tail('ab'); //=> 'b' |
| * R.tail('a'); //=> '' |
| * R.tail(''); //=> '' |
| */ |
| var tail = _curry1(_checkForMethod('tail', slice(1, Infinity))); |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs left-to-right function composition. The first argument may have |
| * any arity; the remaining arguments must be unary. |
| * |
| * In some libraries this function is named `sequence`. |
| * |
| * **Note:** The result of pipe is not automatically curried. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (((a, b, ..., n) -> o), (o -> p), ..., (x -> y), (y -> z)) -> ((a, b, ..., n) -> z) |
| * @param {...Function} functions |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.compose |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const f = R.pipe(Math.pow, R.negate, R.inc); |
| * |
| * f(3, 4); // -(3^4) + 1 |
| * @symb R.pipe(f, g, h)(a, b) = h(g(f(a, b))) |
| */ |
| function pipe() { |
| if (arguments.length === 0) { |
| throw new Error('pipe requires at least one argument'); |
| } |
| return _arity( |
| arguments[0].length, |
| reduce(_pipe, arguments[0], tail(arguments)) |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list or string with the elements or characters in reverse |
| * order. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {Array|String} list |
| * @return {Array|String} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.reverse([1, 2, 3]); //=> [3, 2, 1] |
| * R.reverse([1, 2]); //=> [2, 1] |
| * R.reverse([1]); //=> [1] |
| * R.reverse([]); //=> [] |
| * |
| * R.reverse('abc'); //=> 'cba' |
| * R.reverse('ab'); //=> 'ba' |
| * R.reverse('a'); //=> 'a' |
| * R.reverse(''); //=> '' |
| */ |
| var reverse = _curry1(function reverse(list) { |
| return _isString(list) |
| ? list.split('').reverse().join('') |
| : Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0).reverse(); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs right-to-left function composition. The last argument may have |
| * any arity; the remaining arguments must be unary. |
| * |
| * **Note:** The result of compose is not automatically curried. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((y -> z), (x -> y), ..., (o -> p), ((a, b, ..., n) -> o)) -> ((a, b, ..., n) -> z) |
| * @param {...Function} ...functions The functions to compose |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.pipe |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const classyGreeting = (firstName, lastName) => "The name's " + lastName + ", " + firstName + " " + lastName |
| * const yellGreeting = R.compose(R.toUpper, classyGreeting); |
| * yellGreeting('James', 'Bond'); //=> "THE NAME'S BOND, JAMES BOND" |
| * |
| * R.compose(Math.abs, R.add(1), R.multiply(2))(-4) //=> 7 |
| * |
| * @symb R.compose(f, g, h)(a, b) = f(g(h(a, b))) |
| */ |
| function compose() { |
| if (arguments.length === 0) { |
| throw new Error('compose requires at least one argument'); |
| } |
| return pipe.apply(this, reverse(arguments)); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the right-to-left Kleisli composition of the provided functions, |
| * each of which must return a value of a type supported by [`chain`](#chain). |
| * |
| * `R.composeK(h, g, f)` is equivalent to `R.compose(R.chain(h), R.chain(g), f)`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Chain m => ((y -> m z), (x -> m y), ..., (a -> m b)) -> (a -> m z) |
| * @param {...Function} ...functions The functions to compose |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.pipeK |
| * @deprecated since v0.26.0 |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // get :: String -> Object -> Maybe * |
| * const get = R.curry((propName, obj) => Maybe(obj[propName])) |
| * |
| * // getStateCode :: Maybe String -> Maybe String |
| * const getStateCode = R.composeK( |
| * R.compose(Maybe.of, R.toUpper), |
| * get('state'), |
| * get('address'), |
| * get('user'), |
| * ); |
| * getStateCode({"user":{"address":{"state":"ny"}}}); //=> Maybe.Just("NY") |
| * getStateCode({}); //=> Maybe.Nothing() |
| * @symb R.composeK(f, g, h)(a) = R.chain(f, R.chain(g, h(a))) |
| */ |
| function composeK() { |
| if (arguments.length === 0) { |
| throw new Error('composeK requires at least one argument'); |
| } |
| var init = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); |
| var last = init.pop(); |
| return compose(compose.apply(this, map(chain, init)), last); |
| } |
| |
| function _pipeP(f, g) { |
| return function() { |
| var ctx = this; |
| return f.apply(ctx, arguments).then(function(x) { |
| return g.call(ctx, x); |
| }); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs left-to-right composition of one or more Promise-returning |
| * functions. The first argument may have any arity; the remaining arguments |
| * must be unary. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((a -> Promise b), (b -> Promise c), ..., (y -> Promise z)) -> (a -> Promise z) |
| * @param {...Function} functions |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.composeP |
| * @deprecated since v0.26.0 |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // followersForUser :: String -> Promise [User] |
| * const followersForUser = R.pipeP(db.getUserById, db.getFollowers); |
| */ |
| function pipeP() { |
| if (arguments.length === 0) { |
| throw new Error('pipeP requires at least one argument'); |
| } |
| return _arity( |
| arguments[0].length, |
| reduce(_pipeP, arguments[0], tail(arguments)) |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs right-to-left composition of one or more Promise-returning |
| * functions. The last arguments may have any arity; the remaining |
| * arguments must be unary. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((y -> Promise z), (x -> Promise y), ..., (a -> Promise b)) -> (a -> Promise z) |
| * @param {...Function} functions The functions to compose |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.pipeP |
| * @deprecated since v0.26.0 |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const db = { |
| * users: { |
| * JOE: { |
| * name: 'Joe', |
| * followers: ['STEVE', 'SUZY'] |
| * } |
| * } |
| * } |
| * |
| * // We'll pretend to do a db lookup which returns a promise |
| * const lookupUser = (userId) => Promise.resolve(db.users[userId]) |
| * const lookupFollowers = (user) => Promise.resolve(user.followers) |
| * lookupUser('JOE').then(lookupFollowers) |
| * |
| * // followersForUser :: String -> Promise [UserId] |
| * const followersForUser = R.composeP(lookupFollowers, lookupUser); |
| * followersForUser('JOE').then(followers => console.log('Followers:', followers)) |
| * // Followers: ["STEVE","SUZY"] |
| */ |
| function composeP() { |
| if (arguments.length === 0) { |
| throw new Error('composeP requires at least one argument'); |
| } |
| return pipeP.apply(this, reverse(arguments)); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the first element of the given list or string. In some libraries |
| * this function is named `first`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> a | Undefined |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {Array|String} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.tail, R.init, R.last |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.head(['fi', 'fo', 'fum']); //=> 'fi' |
| * R.head([]); //=> undefined |
| * |
| * R.head('abc'); //=> 'a' |
| * R.head(''); //=> '' |
| */ |
| var head = nth(0); |
| |
| function _identity(x) { return x; } |
| |
| /** |
| * A function that does nothing but return the parameter supplied to it. Good |
| * as a default or placeholder function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig a -> a |
| * @param {*} x The value to return. |
| * @return {*} The input value, `x`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.identity(1); //=> 1 |
| * |
| * const obj = {}; |
| * R.identity(obj) === obj; //=> true |
| * @symb R.identity(a) = a |
| */ |
| var identity = _curry1(_identity); |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs left-to-right function composition using transforming function. The first argument may have |
| * any arity; the remaining arguments must be unary. |
| * |
| * **Note:** The result of pipeWith is not automatically curried. Transforming function is not used on the |
| * first argument. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((* -> *), [((a, b, ..., n) -> o), (o -> p), ..., (x -> y), (y -> z)]) -> ((a, b, ..., n) -> z) |
| * @param {...Function} functions |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.composeWith, R.pipe |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const pipeWhileNotNil = R.pipeWith((f, res) => R.isNil(res) ? res : f(res)); |
| * const f = pipeWhileNotNil([Math.pow, R.negate, R.inc]) |
| * |
| * f(3, 4); // -(3^4) + 1 |
| * @symb R.pipeWith(f)([g, h, i])(...args) = f(i, f(h, g(...args))) |
| */ |
| var pipeWith = _curry2(function pipeWith(xf, list) { |
| if (list.length <= 0) { |
| return identity; |
| } |
| |
| var headList = head(list); |
| var tailList = tail(list); |
| |
| return _arity(headList.length, function() { |
| return _reduce( |
| function(result, f) { |
| return xf.call(this, f, result); |
| }, |
| headList.apply(this, arguments), |
| tailList |
| ); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Performs right-to-left function composition using transforming function. The last argument may have |
| * any arity; the remaining arguments must be unary. |
| * |
| * **Note:** The result of compose is not automatically curried. Transforming function is not used on the |
| * last argument. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((* -> *), [(y -> z), (x -> y), ..., (o -> p), ((a, b, ..., n) -> o)]) -> ((a, b, ..., n) -> z) |
| * @param {...Function} ...functions The functions to compose |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.compose, R.pipeWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const composeWhileNotNil = R.composeWith((f, res) => R.isNil(res) ? res : f(res)); |
| * |
| * composeWhileNotNil([R.inc, R.prop('age')])({age: 1}) //=> 2 |
| * composeWhileNotNil([R.inc, R.prop('age')])({}) //=> undefined |
| * |
| * @symb R.composeWith(f)([g, h, i])(...args) = f(g, f(h, i(...args))) |
| */ |
| var composeWith = _curry2(function composeWith(xf, list) { |
| return pipeWith.apply(this, [xf, reverse(list)]); |
| }); |
| |
| function _arrayFromIterator(iter) { |
| var list = []; |
| var next; |
| while (!(next = iter.next()).done) { |
| list.push(next.value); |
| } |
| return list; |
| } |
| |
| function _includesWith(pred, x, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (pred(x, list[idx])) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| function _functionName(f) { |
| // String(x => x) evaluates to "x => x", so the pattern may not match. |
| var match = String(f).match(/^function (\w*)/); |
| return match == null ? '' : match[1]; |
| } |
| |
| // Based on https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is |
| function _objectIs(a, b) { |
| // SameValue algorithm |
| if (a === b) { // Steps 1-5, 7-10 |
| // Steps 6.b-6.e: +0 != -0 |
| return a !== 0 || 1 / a === 1 / b; |
| } else { |
| // Step 6.a: NaN == NaN |
| return a !== a && b !== b; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| var _objectIs$1 = typeof Object.is === 'function' ? Object.is : _objectIs; |
| |
| /** |
| * private _uniqContentEquals function. |
| * That function is checking equality of 2 iterator contents with 2 assumptions |
| * - iterators lengths are the same |
| * - iterators values are unique |
| * |
| * false-positive result will be returned for comparision of, e.g. |
| * - [1,2,3] and [1,2,3,4] |
| * - [1,1,1] and [1,2,3] |
| * */ |
| |
| function _uniqContentEquals(aIterator, bIterator, stackA, stackB) { |
| var a = _arrayFromIterator(aIterator); |
| var b = _arrayFromIterator(bIterator); |
| |
| function eq(_a, _b) { |
| return _equals(_a, _b, stackA.slice(), stackB.slice()); |
| } |
| |
| // if *a* array contains any element that is not included in *b* |
| return !_includesWith(function(b, aItem) { |
| return !_includesWith(eq, aItem, b); |
| }, b, a); |
| } |
| |
| function _equals(a, b, stackA, stackB) { |
| if (_objectIs$1(a, b)) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| var typeA = type(a); |
| |
| if (typeA !== type(b)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (a == null || b == null) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (typeof a['fantasy-land/equals'] === 'function' || typeof b['fantasy-land/equals'] === 'function') { |
| return typeof a['fantasy-land/equals'] === 'function' && a['fantasy-land/equals'](b) && |
| typeof b['fantasy-land/equals'] === 'function' && b['fantasy-land/equals'](a); |
| } |
| |
| if (typeof a.equals === 'function' || typeof b.equals === 'function') { |
| return typeof a.equals === 'function' && a.equals(b) && |
| typeof b.equals === 'function' && b.equals(a); |
| } |
| |
| switch (typeA) { |
| case 'Arguments': |
| case 'Array': |
| case 'Object': |
| if (typeof a.constructor === 'function' && |
| _functionName(a.constructor) === 'Promise') { |
| return a === b; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 'Boolean': |
| case 'Number': |
| case 'String': |
| if (!(typeof a === typeof b && _objectIs$1(a.valueOf(), b.valueOf()))) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 'Date': |
| if (!_objectIs$1(a.valueOf(), b.valueOf())) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| case 'Error': |
| return a.name === b.name && a.message === b.message; |
| case 'RegExp': |
| if (!(a.source === b.source && |
| a.global === b.global && |
| a.ignoreCase === b.ignoreCase && |
| a.multiline === b.multiline && |
| a.sticky === b.sticky && |
| a.unicode === b.unicode)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| var idx = stackA.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0) { |
| if (stackA[idx] === a) { |
| return stackB[idx] === b; |
| } |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| |
| switch (typeA) { |
| case 'Map': |
| if (a.size !== b.size) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return _uniqContentEquals(a.entries(), b.entries(), stackA.concat([a]), stackB.concat([b])); |
| case 'Set': |
| if (a.size !== b.size) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| return _uniqContentEquals(a.values(), b.values(), stackA.concat([a]), stackB.concat([b])); |
| case 'Arguments': |
| case 'Array': |
| case 'Object': |
| case 'Boolean': |
| case 'Number': |
| case 'String': |
| case 'Date': |
| case 'Error': |
| case 'RegExp': |
| case 'Int8Array': |
| case 'Uint8Array': |
| case 'Uint8ClampedArray': |
| case 'Int16Array': |
| case 'Uint16Array': |
| case 'Int32Array': |
| case 'Uint32Array': |
| case 'Float32Array': |
| case 'Float64Array': |
| case 'ArrayBuffer': |
| break; |
| default: |
| // Values of other types are only equal if identical. |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| var keysA = keys(a); |
| if (keysA.length !== keys(b).length) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| var extendedStackA = stackA.concat([a]); |
| var extendedStackB = stackB.concat([b]); |
| |
| idx = keysA.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0) { |
| var key = keysA[idx]; |
| if (!(_has(key, b) && _equals(b[key], a[key], extendedStackA, extendedStackB))) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if its arguments are equivalent, `false` otherwise. Handles |
| * cyclical data structures. |
| * |
| * Dispatches symmetrically to the `equals` methods of both arguments, if |
| * present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.15.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig a -> b -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.equals(1, 1); //=> true |
| * R.equals(1, '1'); //=> false |
| * R.equals([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]); //=> true |
| * |
| * const a = {}; a.v = a; |
| * const b = {}; b.v = b; |
| * R.equals(a, b); //=> true |
| */ |
| var equals = _curry2(function equals(a, b) { |
| return _equals(a, b, [], []); |
| }); |
| |
| function _indexOf(list, a, idx) { |
| var inf, item; |
| // Array.prototype.indexOf doesn't exist below IE9 |
| if (typeof list.indexOf === 'function') { |
| switch (typeof a) { |
| case 'number': |
| if (a === 0) { |
| // manually crawl the list to distinguish between +0 and -0 |
| inf = 1 / a; |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| item = list[idx]; |
| if (item === 0 && 1 / item === inf) { |
| return idx; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return -1; |
| } else if (a !== a) { |
| // NaN |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| item = list[idx]; |
| if (typeof item === 'number' && item !== item) { |
| return idx; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return -1; |
| } |
| // non-zero numbers can utilise Set |
| return list.indexOf(a, idx); |
| |
| // all these types can utilise Set |
| case 'string': |
| case 'boolean': |
| case 'function': |
| case 'undefined': |
| return list.indexOf(a, idx); |
| |
| case 'object': |
| if (a === null) { |
| // null can utilise Set |
| return list.indexOf(a, idx); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| // anything else not covered above, defer to R.equals |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| if (equals(list[idx], a)) { |
| return idx; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| function _includes(a, list) { |
| return _indexOf(list, a, 0) >= 0; |
| } |
| |
| function _quote(s) { |
| var escaped = s |
| .replace(/\\/g, '\\\\') |
| .replace(/[\b]/g, '\\b') // \b matches word boundary; [\b] matches backspace |
| .replace(/\f/g, '\\f') |
| .replace(/\n/g, '\\n') |
| .replace(/\r/g, '\\r') |
| .replace(/\t/g, '\\t') |
| .replace(/\v/g, '\\v') |
| .replace(/\0/g, '\\0'); |
| |
| return '"' + escaped.replace(/"/g, '\\"') + '"'; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Polyfill from <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/toISOString>. |
| */ |
| var pad = function pad(n) { return (n < 10 ? '0' : '') + n; }; |
| |
| var _toISOString = typeof Date.prototype.toISOString === 'function' ? |
| function _toISOString(d) { |
| return d.toISOString(); |
| } : |
| function _toISOString(d) { |
| return ( |
| d.getUTCFullYear() + '-' + |
| pad(d.getUTCMonth() + 1) + '-' + |
| pad(d.getUTCDate()) + 'T' + |
| pad(d.getUTCHours()) + ':' + |
| pad(d.getUTCMinutes()) + ':' + |
| pad(d.getUTCSeconds()) + '.' + |
| (d.getUTCMilliseconds() / 1000).toFixed(3).slice(2, 5) + 'Z' |
| ); |
| }; |
| |
| function _complement(f) { |
| return function() { |
| return !f.apply(this, arguments); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| function _filter(fn, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| var result = []; |
| |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (fn(list[idx])) { |
| result[result.length] = list[idx]; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| function _isObject(x) { |
| return Object.prototype.toString.call(x) === '[object Object]'; |
| } |
| |
| function XFilter(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| } |
| XFilter.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XFilter.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XFilter.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| return this.f(input) ? this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input) : result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xfilter = _curry2(function _xfilter(f, xf) { return new XFilter(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a predicate and a `Filterable`, and returns a new filterable of the |
| * same type containing the members of the given filterable which satisfy the |
| * given predicate. Filterable objects include plain objects or any object |
| * that has a filter method such as `Array`. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `filter` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Filterable f => (a -> Boolean) -> f a -> f a |
| * @param {Function} pred |
| * @param {Array} filterable |
| * @return {Array} Filterable |
| * @see R.reject, R.transduce, R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isEven = n => n % 2 === 0; |
| * |
| * R.filter(isEven, [1, 2, 3, 4]); //=> [2, 4] |
| * |
| * R.filter(isEven, {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4}); //=> {b: 2, d: 4} |
| */ |
| var filter = _curry2(_dispatchable(['filter'], _xfilter, function(pred, filterable) { |
| return ( |
| _isObject(filterable) ? |
| _reduce(function(acc, key) { |
| if (pred(filterable[key])) { |
| acc[key] = filterable[key]; |
| } |
| return acc; |
| }, {}, keys(filterable)) : |
| // else |
| _filter(pred, filterable) |
| ); |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * The complement of [`filter`](#filter). |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. Filterable |
| * objects include plain objects or any object that has a filter method such |
| * as `Array`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Filterable f => (a -> Boolean) -> f a -> f a |
| * @param {Function} pred |
| * @param {Array} filterable |
| * @return {Array} |
| * @see R.filter, R.transduce, R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isOdd = (n) => n % 2 === 1; |
| * |
| * R.reject(isOdd, [1, 2, 3, 4]); //=> [2, 4] |
| * |
| * R.reject(isOdd, {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4}); //=> {b: 2, d: 4} |
| */ |
| var reject = _curry2(function reject(pred, filterable) { |
| return filter(_complement(pred), filterable); |
| }); |
| |
| function _toString(x, seen) { |
| var recur = function recur(y) { |
| var xs = seen.concat([x]); |
| return _includes(y, xs) ? '<Circular>' : _toString(y, xs); |
| }; |
| |
| // mapPairs :: (Object, [String]) -> [String] |
| var mapPairs = function(obj, keys$$1) { |
| return _map(function(k) { return _quote(k) + ': ' + recur(obj[k]); }, keys$$1.slice().sort()); |
| }; |
| |
| switch (Object.prototype.toString.call(x)) { |
| case '[object Arguments]': |
| return '(function() { return arguments; }(' + _map(recur, x).join(', ') + '))'; |
| case '[object Array]': |
| return '[' + _map(recur, x).concat(mapPairs(x, reject(function(k) { return /^\d+$/.test(k); }, keys(x)))).join(', ') + ']'; |
| case '[object Boolean]': |
| return typeof x === 'object' ? 'new Boolean(' + recur(x.valueOf()) + ')' : x.toString(); |
| case '[object Date]': |
| return 'new Date(' + (isNaN(x.valueOf()) ? recur(NaN) : _quote(_toISOString(x))) + ')'; |
| case '[object Null]': |
| return 'null'; |
| case '[object Number]': |
| return typeof x === 'object' ? 'new Number(' + recur(x.valueOf()) + ')' : 1 / x === -Infinity ? '-0' : x.toString(10); |
| case '[object String]': |
| return typeof x === 'object' ? 'new String(' + recur(x.valueOf()) + ')' : _quote(x); |
| case '[object Undefined]': |
| return 'undefined'; |
| default: |
| if (typeof x.toString === 'function') { |
| var repr = x.toString(); |
| if (repr !== '[object Object]') { |
| return repr; |
| } |
| } |
| return '{' + mapPairs(x, keys(x)).join(', ') + '}'; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the string representation of the given value. `eval`'ing the output |
| * should result in a value equivalent to the input value. Many of the built-in |
| * `toString` methods do not satisfy this requirement. |
| * |
| * If the given value is an `[object Object]` with a `toString` method other |
| * than `Object.prototype.toString`, this method is invoked with no arguments |
| * to produce the return value. This means user-defined constructor functions |
| * can provide a suitable `toString` method. For example: |
| * |
| * function Point(x, y) { |
| * this.x = x; |
| * this.y = y; |
| * } |
| * |
| * Point.prototype.toString = function() { |
| * return 'new Point(' + this.x + ', ' + this.y + ')'; |
| * }; |
| * |
| * R.toString(new Point(1, 2)); //=> 'new Point(1, 2)' |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig * -> String |
| * @param {*} val |
| * @return {String} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.toString(42); //=> '42' |
| * R.toString('abc'); //=> '"abc"' |
| * R.toString([1, 2, 3]); //=> '[1, 2, 3]' |
| * R.toString({foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3}); //=> '{"bar": 2, "baz": 3, "foo": 1}' |
| * R.toString(new Date('2001-02-03T04:05:06Z')); //=> 'new Date("2001-02-03T04:05:06.000Z")' |
| */ |
| var toString$1 = _curry1(function toString(val) { return _toString(val, []); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the result of concatenating the given lists or strings. |
| * |
| * Note: `R.concat` expects both arguments to be of the same type, |
| * unlike the native `Array.prototype.concat` method. It will throw |
| * an error if you `concat` an Array with a non-Array value. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `concat` method of the first argument, if present. |
| * Can also concatenate two members of a [fantasy-land |
| * compatible semigroup](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#semigroup). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig String -> String -> String |
| * @param {Array|String} firstList The first list |
| * @param {Array|String} secondList The second list |
| * @return {Array|String} A list consisting of the elements of `firstList` followed by the elements of |
| * `secondList`. |
| * |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.concat('ABC', 'DEF'); // 'ABCDEF' |
| * R.concat([4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3]); //=> [4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3] |
| * R.concat([], []); //=> [] |
| */ |
| var concat = _curry2(function concat(a, b) { |
| if (_isArray(a)) { |
| if (_isArray(b)) { |
| return a.concat(b); |
| } |
| throw new TypeError(toString$1(b) + ' is not an array'); |
| } |
| if (_isString(a)) { |
| if (_isString(b)) { |
| return a + b; |
| } |
| throw new TypeError(toString$1(b) + ' is not a string'); |
| } |
| if (a != null && _isFunction(a['fantasy-land/concat'])) { |
| return a['fantasy-land/concat'](b); |
| } |
| if (a != null && _isFunction(a.concat)) { |
| return a.concat(b); |
| } |
| throw new TypeError(toString$1(a) + ' does not have a method named "concat" or "fantasy-land/concat"'); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a function, `fn`, which encapsulates `if/else, if/else, ...` logic. |
| * `R.cond` takes a list of [predicate, transformer] pairs. All of the arguments |
| * to `fn` are applied to each of the predicates in turn until one returns a |
| * "truthy" value, at which point `fn` returns the result of applying its |
| * arguments to the corresponding transformer. If none of the predicates |
| * matches, `fn` returns undefined. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.6.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig [[(*... -> Boolean),(*... -> *)]] -> (*... -> *) |
| * @param {Array} pairs A list of [predicate, transformer] |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.ifElse, R.unless, R.when |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const fn = R.cond([ |
| * [R.equals(0), R.always('water freezes at 0°C')], |
| * [R.equals(100), R.always('water boils at 100°C')], |
| * [R.T, temp => 'nothing special happens at ' + temp + '°C'] |
| * ]); |
| * fn(0); //=> 'water freezes at 0°C' |
| * fn(50); //=> 'nothing special happens at 50°C' |
| * fn(100); //=> 'water boils at 100°C' |
| */ |
| var cond = _curry1(function cond(pairs) { |
| var arity = reduce( |
| max, |
| 0, |
| map(function(pair) { return pair[0].length; }, pairs) |
| ); |
| return _arity(arity, function() { |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < pairs.length) { |
| if (pairs[idx][0].apply(this, arguments)) { |
| return pairs[idx][1].apply(this, arguments); |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Wraps a constructor function inside a curried function that can be called |
| * with the same arguments and returns the same type. The arity of the function |
| * returned is specified to allow using variadic constructor functions. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.4.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Number -> (* -> {*}) -> (* -> {*}) |
| * @param {Number} n The arity of the constructor function. |
| * @param {Function} Fn The constructor function to wrap. |
| * @return {Function} A wrapped, curried constructor function. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // Variadic Constructor function |
| * function Salad() { |
| * this.ingredients = arguments; |
| * } |
| * |
| * Salad.prototype.recipe = function() { |
| * const instructions = R.map(ingredient => 'Add a dollop of ' + ingredient, this.ingredients); |
| * return R.join('\n', instructions); |
| * }; |
| * |
| * const ThreeLayerSalad = R.constructN(3, Salad); |
| * |
| * // Notice we no longer need the 'new' keyword, and the constructor is curried for 3 arguments. |
| * const salad = ThreeLayerSalad('Mayonnaise')('Potato Chips')('Ketchup'); |
| * |
| * console.log(salad.recipe()); |
| * // Add a dollop of Mayonnaise |
| * // Add a dollop of Potato Chips |
| * // Add a dollop of Ketchup |
| */ |
| var constructN = _curry2(function constructN(n, Fn) { |
| if (n > 10) { |
| throw new Error('Constructor with greater than ten arguments'); |
| } |
| if (n === 0) { |
| return function() { return new Fn(); }; |
| } |
| return curry(nAry(n, function($0, $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9) { |
| switch (arguments.length) { |
| case 1: return new Fn($0); |
| case 2: return new Fn($0, $1); |
| case 3: return new Fn($0, $1, $2); |
| case 4: return new Fn($0, $1, $2, $3); |
| case 5: return new Fn($0, $1, $2, $3, $4); |
| case 6: return new Fn($0, $1, $2, $3, $4, $5); |
| case 7: return new Fn($0, $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6); |
| case 8: return new Fn($0, $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7); |
| case 9: return new Fn($0, $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8); |
| case 10: return new Fn($0, $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9); |
| } |
| })); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Wraps a constructor function inside a curried function that can be called |
| * with the same arguments and returns the same type. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (* -> {*}) -> (* -> {*}) |
| * @param {Function} fn The constructor function to wrap. |
| * @return {Function} A wrapped, curried constructor function. |
| * @see R.invoker |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // Constructor function |
| * function Animal(kind) { |
| * this.kind = kind; |
| * }; |
| * Animal.prototype.sighting = function() { |
| * return "It's a " + this.kind + "!"; |
| * } |
| * |
| * const AnimalConstructor = R.construct(Animal) |
| * |
| * // Notice we no longer need the 'new' keyword: |
| * AnimalConstructor('Pig'); //=> {"kind": "Pig", "sighting": function (){...}}; |
| * |
| * const animalTypes = ["Lion", "Tiger", "Bear"]; |
| * const animalSighting = R.invoker(0, 'sighting'); |
| * const sightNewAnimal = R.compose(animalSighting, AnimalConstructor); |
| * R.map(sightNewAnimal, animalTypes); //=> ["It's a Lion!", "It's a Tiger!", "It's a Bear!"] |
| */ |
| var construct = _curry1(function construct(Fn) { |
| return constructN(Fn.length, Fn); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the specified value is equal, in [`R.equals`](#equals) |
| * terms, to at least one element of the given list; `false` otherwise. |
| * Works also with strings. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> [a] -> Boolean |
| * @param {Object} a The item to compare against. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if an equivalent item is in the list, `false` otherwise. |
| * @see R.includes |
| * @deprecated since v0.26.0 |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.contains(3, [1, 2, 3]); //=> true |
| * R.contains(4, [1, 2, 3]); //=> false |
| * R.contains({ name: 'Fred' }, [{ name: 'Fred' }]); //=> true |
| * R.contains([42], [[42]]); //=> true |
| * R.contains('ba', 'banana'); //=>true |
| */ |
| var contains$1 = _curry2(_includes); |
| |
| /** |
| * Accepts a converging function and a list of branching functions and returns |
| * a new function. The arity of the new function is the same as the arity of |
| * the longest branching function. When invoked, this new function is applied |
| * to some arguments, and each branching function is applied to those same |
| * arguments. The results of each branching function are passed as arguments |
| * to the converging function to produce the return value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.4.2 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((x1, x2, ...) -> z) -> [((a, b, ...) -> x1), ((a, b, ...) -> x2), ...] -> (a -> b -> ... -> z) |
| * @param {Function} after A function. `after` will be invoked with the return values of |
| * `fn1` and `fn2` as its arguments. |
| * @param {Array} functions A list of functions. |
| * @return {Function} A new function. |
| * @see R.useWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const average = R.converge(R.divide, [R.sum, R.length]) |
| * average([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]) //=> 4 |
| * |
| * const strangeConcat = R.converge(R.concat, [R.toUpper, R.toLower]) |
| * strangeConcat("Yodel") //=> "YODELyodel" |
| * |
| * @symb R.converge(f, [g, h])(a, b) = f(g(a, b), h(a, b)) |
| */ |
| var converge = _curry2(function converge(after, fns) { |
| return curryN(reduce(max, 0, pluck('length', fns)), function() { |
| var args = arguments; |
| var context = this; |
| return after.apply(context, _map(function(fn) { |
| return fn.apply(context, args); |
| }, fns)); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| function XReduceBy(valueFn, valueAcc, keyFn, xf) { |
| this.valueFn = valueFn; |
| this.valueAcc = valueAcc; |
| this.keyFn = keyFn; |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.inputs = {}; |
| } |
| XReduceBy.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XReduceBy.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| var key; |
| for (key in this.inputs) { |
| if (_has(key, this.inputs)) { |
| result = this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, this.inputs[key]); |
| if (result['@@transducer/reduced']) { |
| result = result['@@transducer/value']; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| this.inputs = null; |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XReduceBy.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| var key = this.keyFn(input); |
| this.inputs[key] = this.inputs[key] || [key, this.valueAcc]; |
| this.inputs[key][1] = this.valueFn(this.inputs[key][1], input); |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xreduceBy = _curryN(4, [], |
| function _xreduceBy(valueFn, valueAcc, keyFn, xf) { |
| return new XReduceBy(valueFn, valueAcc, keyFn, xf); |
| } |
| ); |
| |
| /** |
| * Groups the elements of the list according to the result of calling |
| * the String-returning function `keyFn` on each element and reduces the elements |
| * of each group to a single value via the reducer function `valueFn`. |
| * |
| * This function is basically a more general [`groupBy`](#groupBy) function. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.20.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> a) -> a -> (b -> String) -> [b] -> {String: a} |
| * @param {Function} valueFn The function that reduces the elements of each group to a single |
| * value. Receives two values, accumulator for a particular group and the current element. |
| * @param {*} acc The (initial) accumulator value for each group. |
| * @param {Function} keyFn The function that maps the list's element into a key. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to group. |
| * @return {Object} An object with the output of `keyFn` for keys, mapped to the output of |
| * `valueFn` for elements which produced that key when passed to `keyFn`. |
| * @see R.groupBy, R.reduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const groupNames = (acc, {name}) => acc.concat(name) |
| * const toGrade = ({score}) => |
| * score < 65 ? 'F' : |
| * score < 70 ? 'D' : |
| * score < 80 ? 'C' : |
| * score < 90 ? 'B' : 'A' |
| * |
| * var students = [ |
| * {name: 'Abby', score: 83}, |
| * {name: 'Bart', score: 62}, |
| * {name: 'Curt', score: 88}, |
| * {name: 'Dora', score: 92}, |
| * ] |
| * |
| * reduceBy(groupNames, [], toGrade, students) |
| * //=> {"A": ["Dora"], "B": ["Abby", "Curt"], "F": ["Bart"]} |
| */ |
| var reduceBy = _curryN(4, [], _dispatchable([], _xreduceBy, |
| function reduceBy(valueFn, valueAcc, keyFn, list) { |
| return _reduce(function(acc, elt) { |
| var key = keyFn(elt); |
| acc[key] = valueFn(_has(key, acc) ? acc[key] : _clone(valueAcc, [], [], false), elt); |
| return acc; |
| }, {}, list); |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Counts the elements of a list according to how many match each value of a |
| * key generated by the supplied function. Returns an object mapping the keys |
| * produced by `fn` to the number of occurrences in the list. Note that all |
| * keys are coerced to strings because of how JavaScript objects work. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig (a -> String) -> [a] -> {*} |
| * @param {Function} fn The function used to map values to keys. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to count elements from. |
| * @return {Object} An object mapping keys to number of occurrences in the list. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const numbers = [1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.0, 3.0, 2.2]; |
| * R.countBy(Math.floor)(numbers); //=> {'1': 3, '2': 2, '3': 1} |
| * |
| * const letters = ['a', 'b', 'A', 'a', 'B', 'c']; |
| * R.countBy(R.toLower)(letters); //=> {'a': 3, 'b': 2, 'c': 1} |
| */ |
| var countBy = reduceBy(function(acc, elem) { return acc + 1; }, 0); |
| |
| /** |
| * Decrements its argument. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @return {Number} n - 1 |
| * @see R.inc |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.dec(42); //=> 41 |
| */ |
| var dec = add(-1); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the second argument if it is not `null`, `undefined` or `NaN`; |
| * otherwise the first argument is returned. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig a -> b -> a | b |
| * @param {a} default The default value. |
| * @param {b} val `val` will be returned instead of `default` unless `val` is `null`, `undefined` or `NaN`. |
| * @return {*} The second value if it is not `null`, `undefined` or `NaN`, otherwise the default value |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const defaultTo42 = R.defaultTo(42); |
| * |
| * defaultTo42(null); //=> 42 |
| * defaultTo42(undefined); //=> 42 |
| * defaultTo42(false); //=> false |
| * defaultTo42('Ramda'); //=> 'Ramda' |
| * // parseInt('string') results in NaN |
| * defaultTo42(parseInt('string')); //=> 42 |
| */ |
| var defaultTo = _curry2(function defaultTo(d, v) { |
| return v == null || v !== v ? d : v; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Makes a descending comparator function out of a function that returns a value |
| * that can be compared with `<` and `>`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.23.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Ord b => (a -> b) -> a -> a -> Number |
| * @param {Function} fn A function of arity one that returns a value that can be compared |
| * @param {*} a The first item to be compared. |
| * @param {*} b The second item to be compared. |
| * @return {Number} `-1` if fn(a) > fn(b), `1` if fn(b) > fn(a), otherwise `0` |
| * @see R.ascend |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const byAge = R.descend(R.prop('age')); |
| * const people = [ |
| * { name: 'Emma', age: 70 }, |
| * { name: 'Peter', age: 78 }, |
| * { name: 'Mikhail', age: 62 }, |
| * ]; |
| * const peopleByOldestFirst = R.sort(byAge, people); |
| * //=> [{ name: 'Peter', age: 78 }, { name: 'Emma', age: 70 }, { name: 'Mikhail', age: 62 }] |
| */ |
| var descend = _curry3(function descend(fn, a, b) { |
| var aa = fn(a); |
| var bb = fn(b); |
| return aa > bb ? -1 : aa < bb ? 1 : 0; |
| }); |
| |
| function _Set() { |
| /* globals Set */ |
| this._nativeSet = typeof Set === 'function' ? new Set() : null; |
| this._items = {}; |
| } |
| |
| // until we figure out why jsdoc chokes on this |
| // @param item The item to add to the Set |
| // @returns {boolean} true if the item did not exist prior, otherwise false |
| // |
| _Set.prototype.add = function(item) { |
| return !hasOrAdd(item, true, this); |
| }; |
| |
| // |
| // @param item The item to check for existence in the Set |
| // @returns {boolean} true if the item exists in the Set, otherwise false |
| // |
| _Set.prototype.has = function(item) { |
| return hasOrAdd(item, false, this); |
| }; |
| |
| // |
| // Combines the logic for checking whether an item is a member of the set and |
| // for adding a new item to the set. |
| // |
| // @param item The item to check or add to the Set instance. |
| // @param shouldAdd If true, the item will be added to the set if it doesn't |
| // already exist. |
| // @param set The set instance to check or add to. |
| // @return {boolean} true if the item already existed, otherwise false. |
| // |
| function hasOrAdd(item, shouldAdd, set) { |
| var type = typeof item; |
| var prevSize, newSize; |
| switch (type) { |
| case 'string': |
| case 'number': |
| // distinguish between +0 and -0 |
| if (item === 0 && 1 / item === -Infinity) { |
| if (set._items['-0']) { |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items['-0'] = true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| // these types can all utilise the native Set |
| if (set._nativeSet !== null) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| prevSize = set._nativeSet.size; |
| set._nativeSet.add(item); |
| newSize = set._nativeSet.size; |
| return newSize === prevSize; |
| } else { |
| return set._nativeSet.has(item); |
| } |
| } else { |
| if (!(type in set._items)) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type] = {}; |
| set._items[type][item] = true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } else if (item in set._items[type]) { |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type][item] = true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| case 'boolean': |
| // set._items['boolean'] holds a two element array |
| // representing [ falseExists, trueExists ] |
| if (type in set._items) { |
| var bIdx = item ? 1 : 0; |
| if (set._items[type][bIdx]) { |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type][bIdx] = true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| } else { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type] = item ? [false, true] : [true, false]; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| case 'function': |
| // compare functions for reference equality |
| if (set._nativeSet !== null) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| prevSize = set._nativeSet.size; |
| set._nativeSet.add(item); |
| newSize = set._nativeSet.size; |
| return newSize === prevSize; |
| } else { |
| return set._nativeSet.has(item); |
| } |
| } else { |
| if (!(type in set._items)) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type] = [item]; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| if (!_includes(item, set._items[type])) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type].push(item); |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| case 'undefined': |
| if (set._items[type]) { |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type] = true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| case 'object': |
| if (item === null) { |
| if (!set._items['null']) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items['null'] = true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| /* falls through */ |
| default: |
| // reduce the search size of heterogeneous sets by creating buckets |
| // for each type. |
| type = Object.prototype.toString.call(item); |
| if (!(type in set._items)) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type] = [item]; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| // scan through all previously applied items |
| if (!_includes(item, set._items[type])) { |
| if (shouldAdd) { |
| set._items[type].push(item); |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Finds the set (i.e. no duplicates) of all elements in the first list not |
| * contained in the second list. Objects and Arrays are compared in terms of |
| * value equality, not reference equality. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig [*] -> [*] -> [*] |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first list. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The elements in `list1` that are not in `list2`. |
| * @see R.differenceWith, R.symmetricDifference, R.symmetricDifferenceWith, R.without |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.difference([1,2,3,4], [7,6,5,4,3]); //=> [1,2] |
| * R.difference([7,6,5,4,3], [1,2,3,4]); //=> [7,6,5] |
| * R.difference([{a: 1}, {b: 2}], [{a: 1}, {c: 3}]) //=> [{b: 2}] |
| */ |
| var difference = _curry2(function difference(first, second) { |
| var out = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var firstLen = first.length; |
| var secondLen = second.length; |
| var toFilterOut = new _Set(); |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < secondLen; i += 1) { |
| toFilterOut.add(second[i]); |
| } |
| |
| while (idx < firstLen) { |
| if (toFilterOut.add(first[idx])) { |
| out[out.length] = first[idx]; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return out; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Finds the set (i.e. no duplicates) of all elements in the first list not |
| * contained in the second list. Duplication is determined according to the |
| * value returned by applying the supplied predicate to two list elements. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate used to test whether two items are equal. |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first list. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The elements in `list1` that are not in `list2`. |
| * @see R.difference, R.symmetricDifference, R.symmetricDifferenceWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const cmp = (x, y) => x.a === y.a; |
| * const l1 = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}]; |
| * const l2 = [{a: 3}, {a: 4}]; |
| * R.differenceWith(cmp, l1, l2); //=> [{a: 1}, {a: 2}] |
| */ |
| var differenceWith = _curry3(function differenceWith(pred, first, second) { |
| var out = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var firstLen = first.length; |
| while (idx < firstLen) { |
| if (!_includesWith(pred, first[idx], second) && |
| !_includesWith(pred, first[idx], out)) { |
| out.push(first[idx]); |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return out; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new object that does not contain a `prop` property. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig String -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {String} prop The name of the property to dissociate |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to clone |
| * @return {Object} A new object equivalent to the original but without the specified property |
| * @see R.assoc, R.omit |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.dissoc('b', {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}); //=> {a: 1, c: 3} |
| */ |
| var dissoc = _curry2(function dissoc(prop, obj) { |
| var result = {}; |
| for (var p in obj) { |
| result[p] = obj[p]; |
| } |
| delete result[prop]; |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Removes the sub-list of `list` starting at index `start` and containing |
| * `count` elements. _Note that this is not destructive_: it returns a copy of |
| * the list with the changes. |
| * <small>No lists have been harmed in the application of this function.</small> |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.2 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Number} start The position to start removing elements |
| * @param {Number} count The number of elements to remove |
| * @param {Array} list The list to remove from |
| * @return {Array} A new Array with `count` elements from `start` removed. |
| * @see R.without |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.remove(2, 3, [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]); //=> [1,2,6,7,8] |
| */ |
| var remove = _curry3(function remove(start, count, list) { |
| var result = Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0); |
| result.splice(start, count); |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new copy of the array with the element at the provided index |
| * replaced with the given value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> a -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Number} idx The index to update. |
| * @param {*} x The value to exist at the given index of the returned array. |
| * @param {Array|Arguments} list The source array-like object to be updated. |
| * @return {Array} A copy of `list` with the value at index `idx` replaced with `x`. |
| * @see R.adjust |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.update(1, '_', ['a', 'b', 'c']); //=> ['a', '_', 'c'] |
| * R.update(-1, '_', ['a', 'b', 'c']); //=> ['a', 'b', '_'] |
| * @symb R.update(-1, a, [b, c]) = [b, a] |
| * @symb R.update(0, a, [b, c]) = [a, c] |
| * @symb R.update(1, a, [b, c]) = [b, a] |
| */ |
| var update = _curry3(function update(idx, x, list) { |
| return adjust(idx, always(x), list); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Makes a shallow clone of an object, omitting the property at the given path. |
| * Note that this copies and flattens prototype properties onto the new object |
| * as well. All non-primitive properties are copied by reference. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.11.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig [Idx] -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Array} path The path to the value to omit |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to clone |
| * @return {Object} A new object without the property at path |
| * @see R.assocPath |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.dissocPath(['a', 'b', 'c'], {a: {b: {c: 42}}}); //=> {a: {b: {}}} |
| */ |
| var dissocPath = _curry2(function dissocPath(path, obj) { |
| switch (path.length) { |
| case 0: |
| return obj; |
| case 1: |
| return _isInteger(path[0]) && _isArray(obj) ? remove(path[0], 1, obj) : dissoc(path[0], obj); |
| default: |
| var head = path[0]; |
| var tail = Array.prototype.slice.call(path, 1); |
| if (obj[head] == null) { |
| return obj; |
| } else if (_isInteger(head) && _isArray(obj)) { |
| return update(head, dissocPath(tail, obj[head]), obj); |
| } else { |
| return assoc(head, dissocPath(tail, obj[head]), obj); |
| } |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Divides two numbers. Equivalent to `a / b`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} a The first value. |
| * @param {Number} b The second value. |
| * @return {Number} The result of `a / b`. |
| * @see R.multiply |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.divide(71, 100); //=> 0.71 |
| * |
| * const half = R.divide(R.__, 2); |
| * half(42); //=> 21 |
| * |
| * const reciprocal = R.divide(1); |
| * reciprocal(4); //=> 0.25 |
| */ |
| var divide = _curry2(function divide(a, b) { return a / b; }); |
| |
| function XDrop(n, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.n = n; |
| } |
| XDrop.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XDrop.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XDrop.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| if (this.n > 0) { |
| this.n -= 1; |
| return result; |
| } |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input); |
| }; |
| |
| var _xdrop = _curry2(function _xdrop(n, xf) { return new XDrop(n, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns all but the first `n` elements of the given list, string, or |
| * transducer/transformer (or object with a `drop` method). |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `drop` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig Number -> String -> String |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} A copy of list without the first `n` elements |
| * @see R.take, R.transduce, R.dropLast, R.dropWhile |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.drop(1, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['bar', 'baz'] |
| * R.drop(2, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['baz'] |
| * R.drop(3, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> [] |
| * R.drop(4, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> [] |
| * R.drop(3, 'ramda'); //=> 'da' |
| */ |
| var drop = _curry2(_dispatchable(['drop'], _xdrop, function drop(n, xs) { |
| return slice(Math.max(0, n), Infinity, xs); |
| })); |
| |
| function XTake(n, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.n = n; |
| this.i = 0; |
| } |
| XTake.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XTake.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XTake.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| this.i += 1; |
| var ret = this.n === 0 ? result : this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input); |
| return this.n >= 0 && this.i >= this.n ? _reduced(ret) : ret; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xtake = _curry2(function _xtake(n, xf) { return new XTake(n, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the first `n` elements of the given list, string, or |
| * transducer/transformer (or object with a `take` method). |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `take` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig Number -> String -> String |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.drop |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.take(1, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo'] |
| * R.take(2, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo', 'bar'] |
| * R.take(3, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] |
| * R.take(4, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] |
| * R.take(3, 'ramda'); //=> 'ram' |
| * |
| * const personnel = [ |
| * 'Dave Brubeck', |
| * 'Paul Desmond', |
| * 'Eugene Wright', |
| * 'Joe Morello', |
| * 'Gerry Mulligan', |
| * 'Bob Bates', |
| * 'Joe Dodge', |
| * 'Ron Crotty' |
| * ]; |
| * |
| * const takeFive = R.take(5); |
| * takeFive(personnel); |
| * //=> ['Dave Brubeck', 'Paul Desmond', 'Eugene Wright', 'Joe Morello', 'Gerry Mulligan'] |
| * @symb R.take(-1, [a, b]) = [a, b] |
| * @symb R.take(0, [a, b]) = [] |
| * @symb R.take(1, [a, b]) = [a] |
| * @symb R.take(2, [a, b]) = [a, b] |
| */ |
| var take = _curry2(_dispatchable(['take'], _xtake, function take(n, xs) { |
| return slice(0, n < 0 ? Infinity : n, xs); |
| })); |
| |
| function dropLast(n, xs) { |
| return take(n < xs.length ? xs.length - n : 0, xs); |
| } |
| |
| function XDropLast(n, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.pos = 0; |
| this.full = false; |
| this.acc = new Array(n); |
| } |
| XDropLast.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XDropLast.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| this.acc = null; |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XDropLast.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| if (this.full) { |
| result = this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, this.acc[this.pos]); |
| } |
| this.store(input); |
| return result; |
| }; |
| XDropLast.prototype.store = function(input) { |
| this.acc[this.pos] = input; |
| this.pos += 1; |
| if (this.pos === this.acc.length) { |
| this.pos = 0; |
| this.full = true; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| var _xdropLast = _curry2(function _xdropLast(n, xf) { return new XDropLast(n, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a list containing all but the last `n` elements of the given `list`. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig Number -> String -> String |
| * @param {Number} n The number of elements of `list` to skip. |
| * @param {Array} list The list of elements to consider. |
| * @return {Array} A copy of the list with only the first `list.length - n` elements |
| * @see R.takeLast, R.drop, R.dropWhile, R.dropLastWhile |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.dropLast(1, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo', 'bar'] |
| * R.dropLast(2, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo'] |
| * R.dropLast(3, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> [] |
| * R.dropLast(4, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> [] |
| * R.dropLast(3, 'ramda'); //=> 'ra' |
| */ |
| var dropLast$1 = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xdropLast, dropLast)); |
| |
| function dropLastWhile(pred, xs) { |
| var idx = xs.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0 && pred(xs[idx])) { |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| return slice(0, idx + 1, xs); |
| } |
| |
| function XDropLastWhile(fn, xf) { |
| this.f = fn; |
| this.retained = []; |
| this.xf = xf; |
| } |
| XDropLastWhile.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XDropLastWhile.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| this.retained = null; |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XDropLastWhile.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| return this.f(input) |
| ? this.retain(result, input) |
| : this.flush(result, input); |
| }; |
| XDropLastWhile.prototype.flush = function(result, input) { |
| result = _reduce( |
| this.xf['@@transducer/step'], |
| result, |
| this.retained |
| ); |
| this.retained = []; |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input); |
| }; |
| XDropLastWhile.prototype.retain = function(result, input) { |
| this.retained.push(input); |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xdropLastWhile = _curry2(function _xdropLastWhile(fn, xf) { return new XDropLastWhile(fn, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list excluding all the tailing elements of a given list which |
| * satisfy the supplied predicate function. It passes each value from the right |
| * to the supplied predicate function, skipping elements until the predicate |
| * function returns a `falsy` value. The predicate function is applied to one argument: |
| * *(value)*. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> String -> String |
| * @param {Function} predicate The function to be called on each element |
| * @param {Array} xs The collection to iterate over. |
| * @return {Array} A new array without any trailing elements that return `falsy` values from the `predicate`. |
| * @see R.takeLastWhile, R.addIndex, R.drop, R.dropWhile |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const lteThree = x => x <= 3; |
| * |
| * R.dropLastWhile(lteThree, [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1]); //=> [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| * |
| * R.dropLastWhile(x => x !== 'd' , 'Ramda'); //=> 'Ramd' |
| */ |
| var dropLastWhile$1 = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xdropLastWhile, dropLastWhile)); |
| |
| function XDropRepeatsWith(pred, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.pred = pred; |
| this.lastValue = undefined; |
| this.seenFirstValue = false; |
| } |
| |
| XDropRepeatsWith.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XDropRepeatsWith.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XDropRepeatsWith.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| var sameAsLast = false; |
| if (!this.seenFirstValue) { |
| this.seenFirstValue = true; |
| } else if (this.pred(this.lastValue, input)) { |
| sameAsLast = true; |
| } |
| this.lastValue = input; |
| return sameAsLast ? result : this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input); |
| }; |
| |
| var _xdropRepeatsWith = _curry2(function _xdropRepeatsWith(pred, xf) { return new XDropRepeatsWith(pred, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the last element of the given list or string. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.4 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> a | Undefined |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.init, R.head, R.tail |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.last(['fi', 'fo', 'fum']); //=> 'fum' |
| * R.last([]); //=> undefined |
| * |
| * R.last('abc'); //=> 'c' |
| * R.last(''); //=> '' |
| */ |
| var last = nth(-1); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list without any consecutively repeating elements. Equality is |
| * determined by applying the supplied predicate to each pair of consecutive elements. The |
| * first element in a series of equal elements will be preserved. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate used to test whether two items are equal. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} `list` without repeating elements. |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const l = [1, -1, 1, 3, 4, -4, -4, -5, 5, 3, 3]; |
| * R.dropRepeatsWith(R.eqBy(Math.abs), l); //=> [1, 3, 4, -5, 3] |
| */ |
| var dropRepeatsWith = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xdropRepeatsWith, function dropRepeatsWith(pred, list) { |
| var result = []; |
| var idx = 1; |
| var len = list.length; |
| if (len !== 0) { |
| result[0] = list[0]; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (!pred(last(result), list[idx])) { |
| result[result.length] = list[idx]; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| } |
| return result; |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list without any consecutively repeating elements. |
| * [`R.equals`](#equals) is used to determine equality. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} `list` without repeating elements. |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.dropRepeats([1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 2, 2]); //=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 2] |
| */ |
| var dropRepeats = _curry1( |
| _dispatchable([], _xdropRepeatsWith(equals), dropRepeatsWith(equals)) |
| ); |
| |
| function XDropWhile(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| } |
| XDropWhile.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XDropWhile.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XDropWhile.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| if (this.f) { |
| if (this.f(input)) { |
| return result; |
| } |
| this.f = null; |
| } |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input); |
| }; |
| |
| var _xdropWhile = _curry2(function _xdropWhile(f, xf) { return new XDropWhile(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list excluding the leading elements of a given list which |
| * satisfy the supplied predicate function. It passes each value to the supplied |
| * predicate function, skipping elements while the predicate function returns |
| * `true`. The predicate function is applied to one argument: *(value)*. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `dropWhile` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> String -> String |
| * @param {Function} fn The function called per iteration. |
| * @param {Array} xs The collection to iterate over. |
| * @return {Array} A new array. |
| * @see R.takeWhile, R.transduce, R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const lteTwo = x => x <= 2; |
| * |
| * R.dropWhile(lteTwo, [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1]); //=> [3, 4, 3, 2, 1] |
| * |
| * R.dropWhile(x => x !== 'd' , 'Ramda'); //=> 'da' |
| */ |
| var dropWhile = _curry2(_dispatchable(['dropWhile'], _xdropWhile, function dropWhile(pred, xs) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = xs.length; |
| while (idx < len && pred(xs[idx])) { |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return slice(idx, Infinity, xs); |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if one or both of its arguments are `true`. Returns `false` |
| * if both arguments are `false`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig a -> b -> a | b |
| * @param {Any} a |
| * @param {Any} b |
| * @return {Any} the first argument if truthy, otherwise the second argument. |
| * @see R.either, R.xor |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.or(true, true); //=> true |
| * R.or(true, false); //=> true |
| * R.or(false, true); //=> true |
| * R.or(false, false); //=> false |
| */ |
| var or = _curry2(function or(a, b) { |
| return a || b; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * A function wrapping calls to the two functions in an `||` operation, |
| * returning the result of the first function if it is truth-y and the result |
| * of the second function otherwise. Note that this is short-circuited, |
| * meaning that the second function will not be invoked if the first returns a |
| * truth-y value. |
| * |
| * In addition to functions, `R.either` also accepts any fantasy-land compatible |
| * applicative functor. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (*... -> Boolean) -> (*... -> Boolean) -> (*... -> Boolean) |
| * @param {Function} f a predicate |
| * @param {Function} g another predicate |
| * @return {Function} a function that applies its arguments to `f` and `g` and `||`s their outputs together. |
| * @see R.or |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const gt10 = x => x > 10; |
| * const even = x => x % 2 === 0; |
| * const f = R.either(gt10, even); |
| * f(101); //=> true |
| * f(8); //=> true |
| * |
| * R.either(Maybe.Just(false), Maybe.Just(55)); // => Maybe.Just(55) |
| * R.either([false, false, 'a'], [11]) // => [11, 11, "a"] |
| */ |
| var either = _curry2(function either(f, g) { |
| return _isFunction(f) ? |
| function _either() { |
| return f.apply(this, arguments) || g.apply(this, arguments); |
| } : |
| lift(or)(f, g); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the empty value of its argument's type. Ramda defines the empty |
| * value of Array (`[]`), Object (`{}`), String (`''`), and Arguments. Other |
| * types are supported if they define `<Type>.empty`, |
| * `<Type>.prototype.empty` or implement the |
| * [FantasyLand Monoid spec](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#monoid). |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `empty` method of the first argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig a -> a |
| * @param {*} x |
| * @return {*} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.empty(Just(42)); //=> Nothing() |
| * R.empty([1, 2, 3]); //=> [] |
| * R.empty('unicorns'); //=> '' |
| * R.empty({x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {} |
| */ |
| var empty = _curry1(function empty(x) { |
| return ( |
| (x != null && typeof x['fantasy-land/empty'] === 'function') |
| ? x['fantasy-land/empty']() |
| : (x != null && x.constructor != null && typeof x.constructor['fantasy-land/empty'] === 'function') |
| ? x.constructor['fantasy-land/empty']() |
| : (x != null && typeof x.empty === 'function') |
| ? x.empty() |
| : (x != null && x.constructor != null && typeof x.constructor.empty === 'function') |
| ? x.constructor.empty() |
| : _isArray(x) |
| ? [] |
| : _isString(x) |
| ? '' |
| : _isObject(x) |
| ? {} |
| : _isArguments(x) |
| ? (function() { return arguments; }()) |
| : void 0 // else |
| ); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list containing the last `n` elements of the given list. |
| * If `n > list.length`, returns a list of `list.length` elements. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig Number -> String -> String |
| * @param {Number} n The number of elements to return. |
| * @param {Array} xs The collection to consider. |
| * @return {Array} |
| * @see R.dropLast |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.takeLast(1, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['baz'] |
| * R.takeLast(2, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['bar', 'baz'] |
| * R.takeLast(3, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] |
| * R.takeLast(4, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] |
| * R.takeLast(3, 'ramda'); //=> 'mda' |
| */ |
| var takeLast = _curry2(function takeLast(n, xs) { |
| return drop(n >= 0 ? xs.length - n : 0, xs); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Checks if a list ends with the provided sublist. |
| * |
| * Similarly, checks if a string ends with the provided substring. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] -> Boolean |
| * @sig String -> String -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} suffix |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.startsWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.endsWith('c', 'abc') //=> true |
| * R.endsWith('b', 'abc') //=> false |
| * R.endsWith(['c'], ['a', 'b', 'c']) //=> true |
| * R.endsWith(['b'], ['a', 'b', 'c']) //=> false |
| */ |
| var endsWith = _curry2(function(suffix, list) { |
| return equals(takeLast(suffix.length, list), suffix); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function and two values in its domain and returns `true` if the |
| * values map to the same value in the codomain; `false` otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.18.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig (a -> b) -> a -> a -> Boolean |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @param {*} x |
| * @param {*} y |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.eqBy(Math.abs, 5, -5); //=> true |
| */ |
| var eqBy = _curry3(function eqBy(f, x, y) { |
| return equals(f(x), f(y)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Reports whether two objects have the same value, in [`R.equals`](#equals) |
| * terms, for the specified property. Useful as a curried predicate. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig k -> {k: v} -> {k: v} -> Boolean |
| * @param {String} prop The name of the property to compare |
| * @param {Object} obj1 |
| * @param {Object} obj2 |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const o1 = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4 }; |
| * const o2 = { a: 10, b: 20, c: 3, d: 40 }; |
| * R.eqProps('a', o1, o2); //=> false |
| * R.eqProps('c', o1, o2); //=> true |
| */ |
| var eqProps = _curry3(function eqProps(prop, obj1, obj2) { |
| return equals(obj1[prop], obj2[prop]); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object by recursively evolving a shallow copy of `object`, |
| * according to the `transformation` functions. All non-primitive properties |
| * are copied by reference. |
| * |
| * A `transformation` function will not be invoked if its corresponding key |
| * does not exist in the evolved object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: (v -> v)} -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Object} transformations The object specifying transformation functions to apply |
| * to the object. |
| * @param {Object} object The object to be transformed. |
| * @return {Object} The transformed object. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const tomato = {firstName: ' Tomato ', data: {elapsed: 100, remaining: 1400}, id:123}; |
| * const transformations = { |
| * firstName: R.trim, |
| * lastName: R.trim, // Will not get invoked. |
| * data: {elapsed: R.add(1), remaining: R.add(-1)} |
| * }; |
| * R.evolve(transformations, tomato); //=> {firstName: 'Tomato', data: {elapsed: 101, remaining: 1399}, id:123} |
| */ |
| var evolve = _curry2(function evolve(transformations, object) { |
| var result = object instanceof Array ? [] : {}; |
| var transformation, key, type; |
| for (key in object) { |
| transformation = transformations[key]; |
| type = typeof transformation; |
| result[key] = type === 'function' |
| ? transformation(object[key]) |
| : transformation && type === 'object' |
| ? evolve(transformation, object[key]) |
| : object[key]; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| function XFind(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| this.found = false; |
| } |
| XFind.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XFind.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| if (!this.found) { |
| result = this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, void 0); |
| } |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XFind.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| if (this.f(input)) { |
| this.found = true; |
| result = _reduced(this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input)); |
| } |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xfind = _curry2(function _xfind(f, xf) { return new XFind(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the first element of the list which matches the predicate, or |
| * `undefined` if no element matches. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `find` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> a | undefined |
| * @param {Function} fn The predicate function used to determine if the element is the |
| * desired one. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Object} The element found, or `undefined`. |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xs = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}]; |
| * R.find(R.propEq('a', 2))(xs); //=> {a: 2} |
| * R.find(R.propEq('a', 4))(xs); //=> undefined |
| */ |
| var find = _curry2(_dispatchable(['find'], _xfind, function find(fn, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (fn(list[idx])) { |
| return list[idx]; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| })); |
| |
| function XFindIndex(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| this.idx = -1; |
| this.found = false; |
| } |
| XFindIndex.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XFindIndex.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| if (!this.found) { |
| result = this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, -1); |
| } |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](result); |
| }; |
| XFindIndex.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| this.idx += 1; |
| if (this.f(input)) { |
| this.found = true; |
| result = _reduced(this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, this.idx)); |
| } |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xfindIndex = _curry2(function _xfindIndex(f, xf) { return new XFindIndex(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the index of the first element of the list which matches the |
| * predicate, or `-1` if no element matches. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.1 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> Number |
| * @param {Function} fn The predicate function used to determine if the element is the |
| * desired one. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Number} The index of the element found, or `-1`. |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xs = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}]; |
| * R.findIndex(R.propEq('a', 2))(xs); //=> 1 |
| * R.findIndex(R.propEq('a', 4))(xs); //=> -1 |
| */ |
| var findIndex = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xfindIndex, function findIndex(fn, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| if (fn(list[idx])) { |
| return idx; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return -1; |
| })); |
| |
| function XFindLast(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| } |
| XFindLast.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XFindLast.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, this.last)); |
| }; |
| XFindLast.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| if (this.f(input)) { |
| this.last = input; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xfindLast = _curry2(function _xfindLast(f, xf) { return new XFindLast(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the last element of the list which matches the predicate, or |
| * `undefined` if no element matches. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.1 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> a | undefined |
| * @param {Function} fn The predicate function used to determine if the element is the |
| * desired one. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Object} The element found, or `undefined`. |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xs = [{a: 1, b: 0}, {a:1, b: 1}]; |
| * R.findLast(R.propEq('a', 1))(xs); //=> {a: 1, b: 1} |
| * R.findLast(R.propEq('a', 4))(xs); //=> undefined |
| */ |
| var findLast = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xfindLast, function findLast(fn, list) { |
| var idx = list.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0) { |
| if (fn(list[idx])) { |
| return list[idx]; |
| } |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| })); |
| |
| function XFindLastIndex(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| this.idx = -1; |
| this.lastIdx = -1; |
| } |
| XFindLastIndex.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XFindLastIndex.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = function(result) { |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/result'](this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, this.lastIdx)); |
| }; |
| XFindLastIndex.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| this.idx += 1; |
| if (this.f(input)) { |
| this.lastIdx = this.idx; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }; |
| |
| var _xfindLastIndex = _curry2(function _xfindLastIndex(f, xf) { return new XFindLastIndex(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the index of the last element of the list which matches the |
| * predicate, or `-1` if no element matches. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.1 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> Number |
| * @param {Function} fn The predicate function used to determine if the element is the |
| * desired one. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Number} The index of the element found, or `-1`. |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xs = [{a: 1, b: 0}, {a:1, b: 1}]; |
| * R.findLastIndex(R.propEq('a', 1))(xs); //=> 1 |
| * R.findLastIndex(R.propEq('a', 4))(xs); //=> -1 |
| */ |
| var findLastIndex = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xfindLastIndex, function findLastIndex(fn, list) { |
| var idx = list.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0) { |
| if (fn(list[idx])) { |
| return idx; |
| } |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| return -1; |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list by pulling every item out of it (and all its sub-arrays) |
| * and putting them in a new array, depth-first. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [b] |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} The flattened list. |
| * @see R.unnest |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.flatten([1, 2, [3, 4], 5, [6, [7, 8, [9, [10, 11], 12]]]]); |
| * //=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] |
| */ |
| var flatten = _curry1(_makeFlat(true)); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new function much like the supplied one, except that the first two |
| * arguments' order is reversed. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((a, b, c, ...) -> z) -> (b -> a -> c -> ... -> z) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to invoke with its first two parameters reversed. |
| * @return {*} The result of invoking `fn` with its first two parameters' order reversed. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const mergeThree = (a, b, c) => [].concat(a, b, c); |
| * |
| * mergeThree(1, 2, 3); //=> [1, 2, 3] |
| * |
| * R.flip(mergeThree)(1, 2, 3); //=> [2, 1, 3] |
| * @symb R.flip(f)(a, b, c) = f(b, a, c) |
| */ |
| var flip = _curry1(function flip(fn) { |
| return curryN(fn.length, function(a, b) { |
| var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0); |
| args[0] = b; |
| args[1] = a; |
| return fn.apply(this, args); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Iterate over an input `list`, calling a provided function `fn` for each |
| * element in the list. |
| * |
| * `fn` receives one argument: *(value)*. |
| * |
| * Note: `R.forEach` does not skip deleted or unassigned indices (sparse |
| * arrays), unlike the native `Array.prototype.forEach` method. For more |
| * details on this behavior, see: |
| * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/forEach#Description |
| * |
| * Also note that, unlike `Array.prototype.forEach`, Ramda's `forEach` returns |
| * the original array. In some libraries this function is named `each`. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `forEach` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.1 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> *) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to invoke. Receives one argument, `value`. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {Array} The original list. |
| * @see R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const printXPlusFive = x => console.log(x + 5); |
| * R.forEach(printXPlusFive, [1, 2, 3]); //=> [1, 2, 3] |
| * // logs 6 |
| * // logs 7 |
| * // logs 8 |
| * @symb R.forEach(f, [a, b, c]) = [a, b, c] |
| */ |
| var forEach = _curry2(_checkForMethod('forEach', function forEach(fn, list) { |
| var len = list.length; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| fn(list[idx]); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return list; |
| })); |
| |
| /** |
| * Iterate over an input `object`, calling a provided function `fn` for each |
| * key and value in the object. |
| * |
| * `fn` receives three argument: *(value, key, obj)*. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.23.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig ((a, String, StrMap a) -> Any) -> StrMap a -> StrMap a |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to invoke. Receives three argument, `value`, `key`, `obj`. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to iterate over. |
| * @return {Object} The original object. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const printKeyConcatValue = (value, key) => console.log(key + ':' + value); |
| * R.forEachObjIndexed(printKeyConcatValue, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {x: 1, y: 2} |
| * // logs x:1 |
| * // logs y:2 |
| * @symb R.forEachObjIndexed(f, {x: a, y: b}) = {x: a, y: b} |
| */ |
| var forEachObjIndexed = _curry2(function forEachObjIndexed(fn, obj) { |
| var keyList = keys(obj); |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < keyList.length) { |
| var key = keyList[idx]; |
| fn(obj[key], key, obj); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return obj; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object from a list key-value pairs. If a key appears in |
| * multiple pairs, the rightmost pair is included in the object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [[k,v]] -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Array} pairs An array of two-element arrays that will be the keys and values of the output object. |
| * @return {Object} The object made by pairing up `keys` and `values`. |
| * @see R.toPairs, R.pair |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.fromPairs([['a', 1], ['b', 2], ['c', 3]]); //=> {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3} |
| */ |
| var fromPairs = _curry1(function fromPairs(pairs) { |
| var result = {}; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < pairs.length) { |
| result[pairs[idx][0]] = pairs[idx][1]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Splits a list into sub-lists stored in an object, based on the result of |
| * calling a String-returning function on each element, and grouping the |
| * results according to values returned. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `groupBy` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> String) -> [a] -> {String: [a]} |
| * @param {Function} fn Function :: a -> String |
| * @param {Array} list The array to group |
| * @return {Object} An object with the output of `fn` for keys, mapped to arrays of elements |
| * that produced that key when passed to `fn`. |
| * @see R.reduceBy, R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const byGrade = R.groupBy(function(student) { |
| * const score = student.score; |
| * return score < 65 ? 'F' : |
| * score < 70 ? 'D' : |
| * score < 80 ? 'C' : |
| * score < 90 ? 'B' : 'A'; |
| * }); |
| * const students = [{name: 'Abby', score: 84}, |
| * {name: 'Eddy', score: 58}, |
| * // ... |
| * {name: 'Jack', score: 69}]; |
| * byGrade(students); |
| * // { |
| * // 'A': [{name: 'Dianne', score: 99}], |
| * // 'B': [{name: 'Abby', score: 84}] |
| * // // ..., |
| * // 'F': [{name: 'Eddy', score: 58}] |
| * // } |
| */ |
| var groupBy = _curry2(_checkForMethod('groupBy', reduceBy(function(acc, item) { |
| if (acc == null) { |
| acc = []; |
| } |
| acc.push(item); |
| return acc; |
| }, null))); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a list and returns a list of lists where each sublist's elements are |
| * all satisfied pairwise comparison according to the provided function. |
| * Only adjacent elements are passed to the comparison function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.21.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, a) → Boolean) → [a] → [[a]] |
| * @param {Function} fn Function for determining whether two given (adjacent) |
| * elements should be in the same group |
| * @param {Array} list The array to group. Also accepts a string, which will be |
| * treated as a list of characters. |
| * @return {List} A list that contains sublists of elements, |
| * whose concatenations are equal to the original list. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.groupWith(R.equals, [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21]) |
| * //=> [[0], [1, 1], [2], [3], [5], [8], [13], [21]] |
| * |
| * R.groupWith((a, b) => a + 1 === b, [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21]) |
| * //=> [[0, 1], [1, 2, 3], [5], [8], [13], [21]] |
| * |
| * R.groupWith((a, b) => a % 2 === b % 2, [0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21]) |
| * //=> [[0], [1, 1], [2], [3, 5], [8], [13, 21]] |
| * |
| * R.groupWith(R.eqBy(isVowel), 'aestiou') |
| * //=> ['ae', 'st', 'iou'] |
| */ |
| var groupWith = _curry2(function(fn, list) { |
| var res = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| var nextidx = idx + 1; |
| while (nextidx < len && fn(list[nextidx - 1], list[nextidx])) { |
| nextidx += 1; |
| } |
| res.push(list.slice(idx, nextidx)); |
| idx = nextidx; |
| } |
| return res; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the first argument is greater than the second; `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord a => a -> a -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.lt |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.gt(2, 1); //=> true |
| * R.gt(2, 2); //=> false |
| * R.gt(2, 3); //=> false |
| * R.gt('a', 'z'); //=> false |
| * R.gt('z', 'a'); //=> true |
| */ |
| var gt = _curry2(function gt(a, b) { return a > b; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the first argument is greater than or equal to the second; |
| * `false` otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord a => a -> a -> Boolean |
| * @param {Number} a |
| * @param {Number} b |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.lte |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.gte(2, 1); //=> true |
| * R.gte(2, 2); //=> true |
| * R.gte(2, 3); //=> false |
| * R.gte('a', 'z'); //=> false |
| * R.gte('z', 'a'); //=> true |
| */ |
| var gte = _curry2(function gte(a, b) { return a >= b; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns whether or not a path exists in an object. Only the object's |
| * own properties are checked. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig [Idx] -> {a} -> Boolean |
| * @param {Array} path The path to use. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to check the path in. |
| * @return {Boolean} Whether the path exists. |
| * @see R.has |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.hasPath(['a', 'b'], {a: {b: 2}}); // => true |
| * R.hasPath(['a', 'b'], {a: {b: undefined}}); // => true |
| * R.hasPath(['a', 'b'], {a: {c: 2}}); // => false |
| * R.hasPath(['a', 'b'], {}); // => false |
| */ |
| var hasPath = _curry2(function hasPath(_path, obj) { |
| if (_path.length === 0 || isNil(obj)) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| var val = obj; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < _path.length) { |
| if (!isNil(val) && _has(_path[idx], val)) { |
| val = val[_path[idx]]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| return true; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns whether or not an object has an own property with the specified name |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.7.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig s -> {s: x} -> Boolean |
| * @param {String} prop The name of the property to check for. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to query. |
| * @return {Boolean} Whether the property exists. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const hasName = R.has('name'); |
| * hasName({name: 'alice'}); //=> true |
| * hasName({name: 'bob'}); //=> true |
| * hasName({}); //=> false |
| * |
| * const point = {x: 0, y: 0}; |
| * const pointHas = R.has(R.__, point); |
| * pointHas('x'); //=> true |
| * pointHas('y'); //=> true |
| * pointHas('z'); //=> false |
| */ |
| var has = _curry2(function has(prop, obj) { |
| return hasPath([prop], obj); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns whether or not an object or its prototype chain has a property with |
| * the specified name |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.7.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig s -> {s: x} -> Boolean |
| * @param {String} prop The name of the property to check for. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to query. |
| * @return {Boolean} Whether the property exists. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * function Rectangle(width, height) { |
| * this.width = width; |
| * this.height = height; |
| * } |
| * Rectangle.prototype.area = function() { |
| * return this.width * this.height; |
| * }; |
| * |
| * const square = new Rectangle(2, 2); |
| * R.hasIn('width', square); //=> true |
| * R.hasIn('area', square); //=> true |
| */ |
| var hasIn = _curry2(function hasIn(prop, obj) { |
| return prop in obj; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns true if its arguments are identical, false otherwise. Values are |
| * identical if they reference the same memory. `NaN` is identical to `NaN`; |
| * `0` and `-0` are not identical. |
| * |
| * Note this is merely a curried version of ES6 `Object.is`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.15.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig a -> a -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const o = {}; |
| * R.identical(o, o); //=> true |
| * R.identical(1, 1); //=> true |
| * R.identical(1, '1'); //=> false |
| * R.identical([], []); //=> false |
| * R.identical(0, -0); //=> false |
| * R.identical(NaN, NaN); //=> true |
| */ |
| var identical = _curry2(_objectIs$1); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a function that will process either the `onTrue` or the `onFalse` |
| * function depending upon the result of the `condition` predicate. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (*... -> Boolean) -> (*... -> *) -> (*... -> *) -> (*... -> *) |
| * @param {Function} condition A predicate function |
| * @param {Function} onTrue A function to invoke when the `condition` evaluates to a truthy value. |
| * @param {Function} onFalse A function to invoke when the `condition` evaluates to a falsy value. |
| * @return {Function} A new function that will process either the `onTrue` or the `onFalse` |
| * function depending upon the result of the `condition` predicate. |
| * @see R.unless, R.when, R.cond |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const incCount = R.ifElse( |
| * R.has('count'), |
| * R.over(R.lensProp('count'), R.inc), |
| * R.assoc('count', 1) |
| * ); |
| * incCount({}); //=> { count: 1 } |
| * incCount({ count: 1 }); //=> { count: 2 } |
| */ |
| var ifElse = _curry3(function ifElse(condition, onTrue, onFalse) { |
| return curryN(Math.max(condition.length, onTrue.length, onFalse.length), |
| function _ifElse() { |
| return condition.apply(this, arguments) ? onTrue.apply(this, arguments) : onFalse.apply(this, arguments); |
| } |
| ); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Increments its argument. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @return {Number} n + 1 |
| * @see R.dec |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.inc(42); //=> 43 |
| */ |
| var inc = add(1); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the specified value is equal, in [`R.equals`](#equals) |
| * terms, to at least one element of the given list; `false` otherwise. |
| * Works also with strings. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> [a] -> Boolean |
| * @param {Object} a The item to compare against. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if an equivalent item is in the list, `false` otherwise. |
| * @see R.any |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.includes(3, [1, 2, 3]); //=> true |
| * R.includes(4, [1, 2, 3]); //=> false |
| * R.includes({ name: 'Fred' }, [{ name: 'Fred' }]); //=> true |
| * R.includes([42], [[42]]); //=> true |
| * R.includes('ba', 'banana'); //=>true |
| */ |
| var includes = _curry2(_includes); |
| |
| /** |
| * Given a function that generates a key, turns a list of objects into an |
| * object indexing the objects by the given key. Note that if multiple |
| * objects generate the same value for the indexing key only the last value |
| * will be included in the generated object. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> String) -> [{k: v}] -> {k: {k: v}} |
| * @param {Function} fn Function :: a -> String |
| * @param {Array} array The array of objects to index |
| * @return {Object} An object indexing each array element by the given property. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const list = [{id: 'xyz', title: 'A'}, {id: 'abc', title: 'B'}]; |
| * R.indexBy(R.prop('id'), list); |
| * //=> {abc: {id: 'abc', title: 'B'}, xyz: {id: 'xyz', title: 'A'}} |
| */ |
| var indexBy = reduceBy(function(acc, elem) { return elem; }, null); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the position of the first occurrence of an item in an array, or -1 |
| * if the item is not included in the array. [`R.equals`](#equals) is used to |
| * determine equality. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> [a] -> Number |
| * @param {*} target The item to find. |
| * @param {Array} xs The array to search in. |
| * @return {Number} the index of the target, or -1 if the target is not found. |
| * @see R.lastIndexOf |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.indexOf(3, [1,2,3,4]); //=> 2 |
| * R.indexOf(10, [1,2,3,4]); //=> -1 |
| */ |
| var indexOf = _curry2(function indexOf(target, xs) { |
| return typeof xs.indexOf === 'function' && !_isArray(xs) ? |
| xs.indexOf(target) : |
| _indexOf(xs, target, 0); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns all but the last element of the given list or string. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.last, R.head, R.tail |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.init([1, 2, 3]); //=> [1, 2] |
| * R.init([1, 2]); //=> [1] |
| * R.init([1]); //=> [] |
| * R.init([]); //=> [] |
| * |
| * R.init('abc'); //=> 'ab' |
| * R.init('ab'); //=> 'a' |
| * R.init('a'); //=> '' |
| * R.init(''); //=> '' |
| */ |
| var init = slice(0, -1); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a predicate `pred`, a list `xs`, and a list `ys`, and returns a list |
| * `xs'` comprising each of the elements of `xs` which is equal to one or more |
| * elements of `ys` according to `pred`. |
| * |
| * `pred` must be a binary function expecting an element from each list. |
| * |
| * `xs`, `ys`, and `xs'` are treated as sets, semantically, so ordering should |
| * not be significant, but since `xs'` is ordered the implementation guarantees |
| * that its values are in the same order as they appear in `xs`. Duplicates are |
| * not removed, so `xs'` may contain duplicates if `xs` contains duplicates. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [b] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} pred |
| * @param {Array} xs |
| * @param {Array} ys |
| * @return {Array} |
| * @see R.intersection |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.innerJoin( |
| * (record, id) => record.id === id, |
| * [{id: 824, name: 'Richie Furay'}, |
| * {id: 956, name: 'Dewey Martin'}, |
| * {id: 313, name: 'Bruce Palmer'}, |
| * {id: 456, name: 'Stephen Stills'}, |
| * {id: 177, name: 'Neil Young'}], |
| * [177, 456, 999] |
| * ); |
| * //=> [{id: 456, name: 'Stephen Stills'}, {id: 177, name: 'Neil Young'}] |
| */ |
| var innerJoin = _curry3(function innerJoin(pred, xs, ys) { |
| return _filter(function(x) { return _includesWith(pred, x, ys); }, xs); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Inserts the supplied element into the list, at the specified `index`. _Note that |
| |
| * this is not destructive_: it returns a copy of the list with the changes. |
| * <small>No lists have been harmed in the application of this function.</small> |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.2 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> a -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Number} index The position to insert the element |
| * @param {*} elt The element to insert into the Array |
| * @param {Array} list The list to insert into |
| * @return {Array} A new Array with `elt` inserted at `index`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.insert(2, 'x', [1,2,3,4]); //=> [1,2,'x',3,4] |
| */ |
| var insert = _curry3(function insert(idx, elt, list) { |
| idx = idx < list.length && idx >= 0 ? idx : list.length; |
| var result = Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0); |
| result.splice(idx, 0, elt); |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Inserts the sub-list into the list, at the specified `index`. _Note that this is not |
| * destructive_: it returns a copy of the list with the changes. |
| * <small>No lists have been harmed in the application of this function.</small> |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Number} index The position to insert the sub-list |
| * @param {Array} elts The sub-list to insert into the Array |
| * @param {Array} list The list to insert the sub-list into |
| * @return {Array} A new Array with `elts` inserted starting at `index`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.insertAll(2, ['x','y','z'], [1,2,3,4]); //=> [1,2,'x','y','z',3,4] |
| */ |
| var insertAll = _curry3(function insertAll(idx, elts, list) { |
| idx = idx < list.length && idx >= 0 ? idx : list.length; |
| return [].concat( |
| Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0, idx), |
| elts, |
| Array.prototype.slice.call(list, idx) |
| ); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list containing only one copy of each element in the original |
| * list, based upon the value returned by applying the supplied function to |
| * each list element. Prefers the first item if the supplied function produces |
| * the same value on two items. [`R.equals`](#equals) is used for comparison. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> b) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} fn A function used to produce a value to use during comparisons. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} The list of unique items. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.uniqBy(Math.abs, [-1, -5, 2, 10, 1, 2]); //=> [-1, -5, 2, 10] |
| */ |
| var uniqBy = _curry2(function uniqBy(fn, list) { |
| var set = new _Set(); |
| var result = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var appliedItem, item; |
| |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| item = list[idx]; |
| appliedItem = fn(item); |
| if (set.add(appliedItem)) { |
| result.push(item); |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list containing only one copy of each element in the original |
| * list. [`R.equals`](#equals) is used to determine equality. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} The list of unique items. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.uniq([1, 1, 2, 1]); //=> [1, 2] |
| * R.uniq([1, '1']); //=> [1, '1'] |
| * R.uniq([[42], [42]]); //=> [[42]] |
| */ |
| var uniq = uniqBy(identity); |
| |
| /** |
| * Combines two lists into a set (i.e. no duplicates) composed of those |
| * elements common to both lists. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig [*] -> [*] -> [*] |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first list. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The list of elements found in both `list1` and `list2`. |
| * @see R.innerJoin |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.intersection([1,2,3,4], [7,6,5,4,3]); //=> [4, 3] |
| */ |
| var intersection = _curry2(function intersection(list1, list2) { |
| var lookupList, filteredList; |
| if (list1.length > list2.length) { |
| lookupList = list1; |
| filteredList = list2; |
| } else { |
| lookupList = list2; |
| filteredList = list1; |
| } |
| return uniq(_filter(flip(_includes)(lookupList), filteredList)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new list with the separator interposed between elements. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `intersperse` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {*} separator The element to add to the list. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to be interposed. |
| * @return {Array} The new list. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.intersperse('a', ['b', 'n', 'n', 's']); //=> ['b', 'a', 'n', 'a', 'n', 'a', 's'] |
| */ |
| var intersperse = _curry2(_checkForMethod('intersperse', function intersperse(separator, list) { |
| var out = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var length = list.length; |
| while (idx < length) { |
| if (idx === length - 1) { |
| out.push(list[idx]); |
| } else { |
| out.push(list[idx], separator); |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return out; |
| })); |
| |
| // Based on https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/assign |
| function _objectAssign(target) { |
| if (target == null) { |
| throw new TypeError('Cannot convert undefined or null to object'); |
| } |
| |
| var output = Object(target); |
| var idx = 1; |
| var length = arguments.length; |
| while (idx < length) { |
| var source = arguments[idx]; |
| if (source != null) { |
| for (var nextKey in source) { |
| if (_has(nextKey, source)) { |
| output[nextKey] = source[nextKey]; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return output; |
| } |
| |
| var _objectAssign$1 = typeof Object.assign === 'function' ? Object.assign : _objectAssign; |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates an object containing a single key:value pair. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.18.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig String -> a -> {String:a} |
| * @param {String} key |
| * @param {*} val |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.pair |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const matchPhrases = R.compose( |
| * R.objOf('must'), |
| * R.map(R.objOf('match_phrase')) |
| * ); |
| * matchPhrases(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> {must: [{match_phrase: 'foo'}, {match_phrase: 'bar'}, {match_phrase: 'baz'}]} |
| */ |
| var objOf = _curry2(function objOf(key, val) { |
| var obj = {}; |
| obj[key] = val; |
| return obj; |
| }); |
| |
| var _stepCatArray = { |
| '@@transducer/init': Array, |
| '@@transducer/step': function(xs, x) { |
| xs.push(x); |
| return xs; |
| }, |
| '@@transducer/result': _identity |
| }; |
| var _stepCatString = { |
| '@@transducer/init': String, |
| '@@transducer/step': function(a, b) { return a + b; }, |
| '@@transducer/result': _identity |
| }; |
| var _stepCatObject = { |
| '@@transducer/init': Object, |
| '@@transducer/step': function(result, input) { |
| return _objectAssign$1( |
| result, |
| _isArrayLike(input) ? objOf(input[0], input[1]) : input |
| ); |
| }, |
| '@@transducer/result': _identity |
| }; |
| |
| function _stepCat(obj) { |
| if (_isTransformer(obj)) { |
| return obj; |
| } |
| if (_isArrayLike(obj)) { |
| return _stepCatArray; |
| } |
| if (typeof obj === 'string') { |
| return _stepCatString; |
| } |
| if (typeof obj === 'object') { |
| return _stepCatObject; |
| } |
| throw new Error('Cannot create transformer for ' + obj); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Transforms the items of the list with the transducer and appends the |
| * transformed items to the accumulator using an appropriate iterator function |
| * based on the accumulator type. |
| * |
| * The accumulator can be an array, string, object or a transformer. Iterated |
| * items will be appended to arrays and concatenated to strings. Objects will |
| * be merged directly or 2-item arrays will be merged as key, value pairs. |
| * |
| * The accumulator can also be a transformer object that provides a 2-arity |
| * reducing iterator function, step, 0-arity initial value function, init, and |
| * 1-arity result extraction function result. The step function is used as the |
| * iterator function in reduce. The result function is used to convert the |
| * final accumulator into the return type and in most cases is R.identity. The |
| * init function is used to provide the initial accumulator. |
| * |
| * The iteration is performed with [`R.reduce`](#reduce) after initializing the |
| * transducer. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> (b -> b) -> [c] -> a |
| * @param {*} acc The initial accumulator value. |
| * @param {Function} xf The transducer function. Receives a transformer and returns a transformer. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {*} The final, accumulated value. |
| * @see R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4]; |
| * const transducer = R.compose(R.map(R.add(1)), R.take(2)); |
| * |
| * R.into([], transducer, numbers); //=> [2, 3] |
| * |
| * const intoArray = R.into([]); |
| * intoArray(transducer, numbers); //=> [2, 3] |
| */ |
| var into = _curry3(function into(acc, xf, list) { |
| return _isTransformer(acc) ? |
| _reduce(xf(acc), acc['@@transducer/init'](), list) : |
| _reduce(xf(_stepCat(acc)), _clone(acc, [], [], false), list); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Same as [`R.invertObj`](#invertObj), however this accounts for objects with |
| * duplicate values by putting the values into an array. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {s: x} -> {x: [ s, ... ]} |
| * @param {Object} obj The object or array to invert |
| * @return {Object} out A new object with keys in an array. |
| * @see R.invertObj |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const raceResultsByFirstName = { |
| * first: 'alice', |
| * second: 'jake', |
| * third: 'alice', |
| * }; |
| * R.invert(raceResultsByFirstName); |
| * //=> { 'alice': ['first', 'third'], 'jake':['second'] } |
| */ |
| var invert = _curry1(function invert(obj) { |
| var props = keys(obj); |
| var len = props.length; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var out = {}; |
| |
| while (idx < len) { |
| var key = props[idx]; |
| var val = obj[key]; |
| var list = _has(val, out) ? out[val] : (out[val] = []); |
| list[list.length] = key; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return out; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new object with the keys of the given object as values, and the |
| * values of the given object, which are coerced to strings, as keys. Note |
| * that the last key found is preferred when handling the same value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {s: x} -> {x: s} |
| * @param {Object} obj The object or array to invert |
| * @return {Object} out A new object |
| * @see R.invert |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const raceResults = { |
| * first: 'alice', |
| * second: 'jake' |
| * }; |
| * R.invertObj(raceResults); |
| * //=> { 'alice': 'first', 'jake':'second' } |
| * |
| * // Alternatively: |
| * const raceResults = ['alice', 'jake']; |
| * R.invertObj(raceResults); |
| * //=> { 'alice': '0', 'jake':'1' } |
| */ |
| var invertObj = _curry1(function invertObj(obj) { |
| var props = keys(obj); |
| var len = props.length; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var out = {}; |
| |
| while (idx < len) { |
| var key = props[idx]; |
| out[obj[key]] = key; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return out; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Turns a named method with a specified arity into a function that can be |
| * called directly supplied with arguments and a target object. |
| * |
| * The returned function is curried and accepts `arity + 1` parameters where |
| * the final parameter is the target object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Number -> String -> (a -> b -> ... -> n -> Object -> *) |
| * @param {Number} arity Number of arguments the returned function should take |
| * before the target object. |
| * @param {String} method Name of any of the target object's methods to call. |
| * @return {Function} A new curried function. |
| * @see R.construct |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const sliceFrom = R.invoker(1, 'slice'); |
| * sliceFrom(6, 'abcdefghijklm'); //=> 'ghijklm' |
| * const sliceFrom6 = R.invoker(2, 'slice')(6); |
| * sliceFrom6(8, 'abcdefghijklm'); //=> 'gh' |
| * |
| * const dog = { |
| * speak: async () => 'Woof!' |
| * }; |
| * const speak = R.invoker(0, 'speak'); |
| * speak(dog).then(console.log) //~> 'Woof!' |
| * |
| * @symb R.invoker(0, 'method')(o) = o['method']() |
| * @symb R.invoker(1, 'method')(a, o) = o['method'](a) |
| * @symb R.invoker(2, 'method')(a, b, o) = o['method'](a, b) |
| */ |
| var invoker = _curry2(function invoker(arity, method) { |
| return curryN(arity + 1, function() { |
| var target = arguments[arity]; |
| if (target != null && _isFunction(target[method])) { |
| return target[method].apply(target, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0, arity)); |
| } |
| throw new TypeError(toString$1(target) + ' does not have a method named "' + method + '"'); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * See if an object (`val`) is an instance of the supplied constructor. This |
| * function will check up the inheritance chain, if any. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category Type |
| * @sig (* -> {*}) -> a -> Boolean |
| * @param {Object} ctor A constructor |
| * @param {*} val The value to test |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.is(Object, {}); //=> true |
| * R.is(Number, 1); //=> true |
| * R.is(Object, 1); //=> false |
| * R.is(String, 's'); //=> true |
| * R.is(String, new String('')); //=> true |
| * R.is(Object, new String('')); //=> true |
| * R.is(Object, 's'); //=> false |
| * R.is(Number, {}); //=> false |
| */ |
| var is = _curry2(function is(Ctor, val) { |
| return val != null && val.constructor === Ctor || val instanceof Ctor; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the given value is its type's empty value; `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig a -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} x |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.empty |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.isEmpty([1, 2, 3]); //=> false |
| * R.isEmpty([]); //=> true |
| * R.isEmpty(''); //=> true |
| * R.isEmpty(null); //=> false |
| * R.isEmpty({}); //=> true |
| * R.isEmpty({length: 0}); //=> false |
| */ |
| var isEmpty = _curry1(function isEmpty(x) { |
| return x != null && equals(x, empty(x)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a string made by inserting the `separator` between each element and |
| * concatenating all the elements into a single string. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig String -> [a] -> String |
| * @param {Number|String} separator The string used to separate the elements. |
| * @param {Array} xs The elements to join into a string. |
| * @return {String} str The string made by concatenating `xs` with `separator`. |
| * @see R.split |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const spacer = R.join(' '); |
| * spacer(['a', 2, 3.4]); //=> 'a 2 3.4' |
| * R.join('|', [1, 2, 3]); //=> '1|2|3' |
| */ |
| var join = invoker(1, 'join'); |
| |
| /** |
| * juxt applies a list of functions to a list of values. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig [(a, b, ..., m) -> n] -> ((a, b, ..., m) -> [n]) |
| * @param {Array} fns An array of functions |
| * @return {Function} A function that returns a list of values after applying each of the original `fns` to its parameters. |
| * @see R.applySpec |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const getRange = R.juxt([Math.min, Math.max]); |
| * getRange(3, 4, 9, -3); //=> [-3, 9] |
| * @symb R.juxt([f, g, h])(a, b) = [f(a, b), g(a, b), h(a, b)] |
| */ |
| var juxt = _curry1(function juxt(fns) { |
| return converge(function() { return Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0); }, fns); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a list containing the names of all the properties of the supplied |
| * object, including prototype properties. |
| * Note that the order of the output array is not guaranteed to be consistent |
| * across different JS platforms. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: v} -> [k] |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to extract properties from |
| * @return {Array} An array of the object's own and prototype properties. |
| * @see R.keys, R.valuesIn |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const F = function() { this.x = 'X'; }; |
| * F.prototype.y = 'Y'; |
| * const f = new F(); |
| * R.keysIn(f); //=> ['x', 'y'] |
| */ |
| var keysIn = _curry1(function keysIn(obj) { |
| var prop; |
| var ks = []; |
| for (prop in obj) { |
| ks[ks.length] = prop; |
| } |
| return ks; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the position of the last occurrence of an item in an array, or -1 if |
| * the item is not included in the array. [`R.equals`](#equals) is used to |
| * determine equality. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> [a] -> Number |
| * @param {*} target The item to find. |
| * @param {Array} xs The array to search in. |
| * @return {Number} the index of the target, or -1 if the target is not found. |
| * @see R.indexOf |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.lastIndexOf(3, [-1,3,3,0,1,2,3,4]); //=> 6 |
| * R.lastIndexOf(10, [1,2,3,4]); //=> -1 |
| */ |
| var lastIndexOf = _curry2(function lastIndexOf(target, xs) { |
| if (typeof xs.lastIndexOf === 'function' && !_isArray(xs)) { |
| return xs.lastIndexOf(target); |
| } else { |
| var idx = xs.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0) { |
| if (equals(xs[idx], target)) { |
| return idx; |
| } |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| return -1; |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| function _isNumber(x) { |
| return Object.prototype.toString.call(x) === '[object Number]'; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the number of elements in the array by returning `list.length`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> Number |
| * @param {Array} list The array to inspect. |
| * @return {Number} The length of the array. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.length([]); //=> 0 |
| * R.length([1, 2, 3]); //=> 3 |
| */ |
| var length = _curry1(function length(list) { |
| return list != null && _isNumber(list.length) ? list.length : NaN; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a lens for the given getter and setter functions. The getter "gets" |
| * the value of the focus; the setter "sets" the value of the focus. The setter |
| * should not mutate the data structure. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Lens s a = Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s |
| * @sig (s -> a) -> ((a, s) -> s) -> Lens s a |
| * @param {Function} getter |
| * @param {Function} setter |
| * @return {Lens} |
| * @see R.view, R.set, R.over, R.lensIndex, R.lensProp |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xLens = R.lens(R.prop('x'), R.assoc('x')); |
| * |
| * R.view(xLens, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> 1 |
| * R.set(xLens, 4, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {x: 4, y: 2} |
| * R.over(xLens, R.negate, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {x: -1, y: 2} |
| */ |
| var lens = _curry2(function lens(getter, setter) { |
| return function(toFunctorFn) { |
| return function(target) { |
| return map( |
| function(focus) { |
| return setter(focus, target); |
| }, |
| toFunctorFn(getter(target)) |
| ); |
| }; |
| }; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a lens whose focus is the specified index. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Lens s a = Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s |
| * @sig Number -> Lens s a |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @return {Lens} |
| * @see R.view, R.set, R.over, R.nth |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const headLens = R.lensIndex(0); |
| * |
| * R.view(headLens, ['a', 'b', 'c']); //=> 'a' |
| * R.set(headLens, 'x', ['a', 'b', 'c']); //=> ['x', 'b', 'c'] |
| * R.over(headLens, R.toUpper, ['a', 'b', 'c']); //=> ['A', 'b', 'c'] |
| */ |
| var lensIndex = _curry1(function lensIndex(n) { |
| return lens(nth(n), update(n)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a lens whose focus is the specified path. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @typedefn Lens s a = Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s |
| * @sig [Idx] -> Lens s a |
| * @param {Array} path The path to use. |
| * @return {Lens} |
| * @see R.view, R.set, R.over |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xHeadYLens = R.lensPath(['x', 0, 'y']); |
| * |
| * R.view(xHeadYLens, {x: [{y: 2, z: 3}, {y: 4, z: 5}]}); |
| * //=> 2 |
| * R.set(xHeadYLens, 1, {x: [{y: 2, z: 3}, {y: 4, z: 5}]}); |
| * //=> {x: [{y: 1, z: 3}, {y: 4, z: 5}]} |
| * R.over(xHeadYLens, R.negate, {x: [{y: 2, z: 3}, {y: 4, z: 5}]}); |
| * //=> {x: [{y: -2, z: 3}, {y: 4, z: 5}]} |
| */ |
| var lensPath = _curry1(function lensPath(p) { |
| return lens(path(p), assocPath(p)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a lens whose focus is the specified property. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Lens s a = Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s |
| * @sig String -> Lens s a |
| * @param {String} k |
| * @return {Lens} |
| * @see R.view, R.set, R.over |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xLens = R.lensProp('x'); |
| * |
| * R.view(xLens, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> 1 |
| * R.set(xLens, 4, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {x: 4, y: 2} |
| * R.over(xLens, R.negate, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {x: -1, y: 2} |
| */ |
| var lensProp = _curry1(function lensProp(k) { |
| return lens(prop(k), assoc(k)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the first argument is less than the second; `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord a => a -> a -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.gt |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.lt(2, 1); //=> false |
| * R.lt(2, 2); //=> false |
| * R.lt(2, 3); //=> true |
| * R.lt('a', 'z'); //=> true |
| * R.lt('z', 'a'); //=> false |
| */ |
| var lt = _curry2(function lt(a, b) { return a < b; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the first argument is less than or equal to the second; |
| * `false` otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord a => a -> a -> Boolean |
| * @param {Number} a |
| * @param {Number} b |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.gte |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.lte(2, 1); //=> false |
| * R.lte(2, 2); //=> true |
| * R.lte(2, 3); //=> true |
| * R.lte('a', 'z'); //=> true |
| * R.lte('z', 'a'); //=> false |
| */ |
| var lte = _curry2(function lte(a, b) { return a <= b; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * The `mapAccum` function behaves like a combination of map and reduce; it |
| * applies a function to each element of a list, passing an accumulating |
| * parameter from left to right, and returning a final value of this |
| * accumulator together with the new list. |
| * |
| * The iterator function receives two arguments, *acc* and *value*, and should |
| * return a tuple *[acc, value]*. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((acc, x) -> (acc, y)) -> acc -> [x] -> (acc, [y]) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to be called on every element of the input `list`. |
| * @param {*} acc The accumulator value. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {*} The final, accumulated value. |
| * @see R.scan, R.addIndex, R.mapAccumRight |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const digits = ['1', '2', '3', '4']; |
| * const appender = (a, b) => [a + b, a + b]; |
| * |
| * R.mapAccum(appender, 0, digits); //=> ['01234', ['01', '012', '0123', '01234']] |
| * @symb R.mapAccum(f, a, [b, c, d]) = [ |
| * f(f(f(a, b)[0], c)[0], d)[0], |
| * [ |
| * f(a, b)[1], |
| * f(f(a, b)[0], c)[1], |
| * f(f(f(a, b)[0], c)[0], d)[1] |
| * ] |
| * ] |
| */ |
| var mapAccum = _curry3(function mapAccum(fn, acc, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| var result = []; |
| var tuple = [acc]; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| tuple = fn(tuple[0], list[idx]); |
| result[idx] = tuple[1]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return [tuple[0], result]; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * The `mapAccumRight` function behaves like a combination of map and reduce; it |
| * applies a function to each element of a list, passing an accumulating |
| * parameter from right to left, and returning a final value of this |
| * accumulator together with the new list. |
| * |
| * Similar to [`mapAccum`](#mapAccum), except moves through the input list from |
| * the right to the left. |
| * |
| * The iterator function receives two arguments, *acc* and *value*, and should |
| * return a tuple *[acc, value]*. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((acc, x) -> (acc, y)) -> acc -> [x] -> (acc, [y]) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to be called on every element of the input `list`. |
| * @param {*} acc The accumulator value. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {*} The final, accumulated value. |
| * @see R.addIndex, R.mapAccum |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const digits = ['1', '2', '3', '4']; |
| * const appender = (a, b) => [b + a, b + a]; |
| * |
| * R.mapAccumRight(appender, 5, digits); //=> ['12345', ['12345', '2345', '345', '45']] |
| * @symb R.mapAccumRight(f, a, [b, c, d]) = [ |
| * f(f(f(a, d)[0], c)[0], b)[0], |
| * [ |
| * f(a, d)[1], |
| * f(f(a, d)[0], c)[1], |
| * f(f(f(a, d)[0], c)[0], b)[1] |
| * ] |
| * ] |
| */ |
| var mapAccumRight = _curry3(function mapAccumRight(fn, acc, list) { |
| var idx = list.length - 1; |
| var result = []; |
| var tuple = [acc]; |
| while (idx >= 0) { |
| tuple = fn(tuple[0], list[idx]); |
| result[idx] = tuple[1]; |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| return [tuple[0], result]; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * An Object-specific version of [`map`](#map). The function is applied to three |
| * arguments: *(value, key, obj)*. If only the value is significant, use |
| * [`map`](#map) instead. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig ((*, String, Object) -> *) -> Object -> Object |
| * @param {Function} fn |
| * @param {Object} obj |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.map |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xyz = { x: 1, y: 2, z: 3 }; |
| * const prependKeyAndDouble = (num, key, obj) => key + (num * 2); |
| * |
| * R.mapObjIndexed(prependKeyAndDouble, xyz); //=> { x: 'x2', y: 'y4', z: 'z6' } |
| */ |
| var mapObjIndexed = _curry2(function mapObjIndexed(fn, obj) { |
| return _reduce(function(acc, key) { |
| acc[key] = fn(obj[key], key, obj); |
| return acc; |
| }, {}, keys(obj)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests a regular expression against a String. Note that this function will |
| * return an empty array when there are no matches. This differs from |
| * [`String.prototype.match`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/match) |
| * which returns `null` when there are no matches. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig RegExp -> String -> [String | Undefined] |
| * @param {RegExp} rx A regular expression. |
| * @param {String} str The string to match against |
| * @return {Array} The list of matches or empty array. |
| * @see R.test |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.match(/([a-z]a)/g, 'bananas'); //=> ['ba', 'na', 'na'] |
| * R.match(/a/, 'b'); //=> [] |
| * R.match(/a/, null); //=> TypeError: null does not have a method named "match" |
| */ |
| var match = _curry2(function match(rx, str) { |
| return str.match(rx) || []; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * `mathMod` behaves like the modulo operator should mathematically, unlike the |
| * `%` operator (and by extension, [`R.modulo`](#modulo)). So while |
| * `-17 % 5` is `-2`, `mathMod(-17, 5)` is `3`. `mathMod` requires Integer |
| * arguments, and returns NaN when the modulus is zero or negative. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} m The dividend. |
| * @param {Number} p the modulus. |
| * @return {Number} The result of `b mod a`. |
| * @see R.modulo |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mathMod(-17, 5); //=> 3 |
| * R.mathMod(17, 5); //=> 2 |
| * R.mathMod(17, -5); //=> NaN |
| * R.mathMod(17, 0); //=> NaN |
| * R.mathMod(17.2, 5); //=> NaN |
| * R.mathMod(17, 5.3); //=> NaN |
| * |
| * const clock = R.mathMod(R.__, 12); |
| * clock(15); //=> 3 |
| * clock(24); //=> 0 |
| * |
| * const seventeenMod = R.mathMod(17); |
| * seventeenMod(3); //=> 2 |
| * seventeenMod(4); //=> 1 |
| * seventeenMod(10); //=> 7 |
| */ |
| var mathMod = _curry2(function mathMod(m, p) { |
| if (!_isInteger(m)) { return NaN; } |
| if (!_isInteger(p) || p < 1) { return NaN; } |
| return ((m % p) + p) % p; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function and two values, and returns whichever value produces the |
| * larger result when passed to the provided function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord b => (a -> b) -> a -> a -> a |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.max, R.minBy |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // square :: Number -> Number |
| * const square = n => n * n; |
| * |
| * R.maxBy(square, -3, 2); //=> -3 |
| * |
| * R.reduce(R.maxBy(square), 0, [3, -5, 4, 1, -2]); //=> -5 |
| * R.reduce(R.maxBy(square), 0, []); //=> 0 |
| */ |
| var maxBy = _curry3(function maxBy(f, a, b) { |
| return f(b) > f(a) ? b : a; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Adds together all the elements of a list. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig [Number] -> Number |
| * @param {Array} list An array of numbers |
| * @return {Number} The sum of all the numbers in the list. |
| * @see R.reduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.sum([2,4,6,8,100,1]); //=> 121 |
| */ |
| var sum = reduce(add, 0); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the mean of the given list of numbers. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig [Number] -> Number |
| * @param {Array} list |
| * @return {Number} |
| * @see R.median |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mean([2, 7, 9]); //=> 6 |
| * R.mean([]); //=> NaN |
| */ |
| var mean = _curry1(function mean(list) { |
| return sum(list) / list.length; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the median of the given list of numbers. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig [Number] -> Number |
| * @param {Array} list |
| * @return {Number} |
| * @see R.mean |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.median([2, 9, 7]); //=> 7 |
| * R.median([7, 2, 10, 9]); //=> 8 |
| * R.median([]); //=> NaN |
| */ |
| var median = _curry1(function median(list) { |
| var len = list.length; |
| if (len === 0) { |
| return NaN; |
| } |
| var width = 2 - len % 2; |
| var idx = (len - width) / 2; |
| return mean(Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0).sort(function(a, b) { |
| return a < b ? -1 : a > b ? 1 : 0; |
| }).slice(idx, idx + width)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new function that, when invoked, caches the result of calling `fn` |
| * for a given argument set and returns the result. Subsequent calls to the |
| * memoized `fn` with the same argument set will not result in an additional |
| * call to `fn`; instead, the cached result for that set of arguments will be |
| * returned. |
| * |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (*... -> String) -> (*... -> a) -> (*... -> a) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to generate the cache key. |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to memoize. |
| * @return {Function} Memoized version of `fn`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * let count = 0; |
| * const factorial = R.memoizeWith(R.identity, n => { |
| * count += 1; |
| * return R.product(R.range(1, n + 1)); |
| * }); |
| * factorial(5); //=> 120 |
| * factorial(5); //=> 120 |
| * factorial(5); //=> 120 |
| * count; //=> 1 |
| */ |
| var memoizeWith = _curry2(function memoizeWith(mFn, fn) { |
| var cache = {}; |
| return _arity(fn.length, function() { |
| var key = mFn.apply(this, arguments); |
| if (!_has(key, cache)) { |
| cache[key] = fn.apply(this, arguments); |
| } |
| return cache[key]; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Create a new object with the own properties of the first object merged with |
| * the own properties of the second object. If a key exists in both objects, |
| * the value from the second object will be used. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: v} -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Object} l |
| * @param {Object} r |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.mergeRight, R.mergeDeepRight, R.mergeWith, R.mergeWithKey |
| * @deprecated since v0.26.0 |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.merge({ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 10 }, { 'age': 40 }); |
| * //=> { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 } |
| * |
| * const withDefaults = R.merge({x: 0, y: 0}); |
| * withDefaults({y: 2}); //=> {x: 0, y: 2} |
| * @symb R.merge(a, b) = {...a, ...b} |
| */ |
| var merge = _curry2(function merge(l, r) { |
| return _objectAssign$1({}, l, r); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Merges a list of objects together into one object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [{k: v}] -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Array} list An array of objects |
| * @return {Object} A merged object. |
| * @see R.reduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mergeAll([{foo:1},{bar:2},{baz:3}]); //=> {foo:1,bar:2,baz:3} |
| * R.mergeAll([{foo:1},{foo:2},{bar:2}]); //=> {foo:2,bar:2} |
| * @symb R.mergeAll([{ x: 1 }, { y: 2 }, { z: 3 }]) = { x: 1, y: 2, z: 3 } |
| */ |
| var mergeAll = _curry1(function mergeAll(list) { |
| return _objectAssign$1.apply(null, [{}].concat(list)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object with the own properties of the two provided objects. If |
| * a key exists in both objects, the provided function is applied to the key |
| * and the values associated with the key in each object, with the result being |
| * used as the value associated with the key in the returned object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig ((String, a, a) -> a) -> {a} -> {a} -> {a} |
| * @param {Function} fn |
| * @param {Object} l |
| * @param {Object} r |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.mergeDeepWithKey, R.merge, R.mergeWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * let concatValues = (k, l, r) => k == 'values' ? R.concat(l, r) : r |
| * R.mergeWithKey(concatValues, |
| * { a: true, thing: 'foo', values: [10, 20] }, |
| * { b: true, thing: 'bar', values: [15, 35] }); |
| * //=> { a: true, b: true, thing: 'bar', values: [10, 20, 15, 35] } |
| * @symb R.mergeWithKey(f, { x: 1, y: 2 }, { y: 5, z: 3 }) = { x: 1, y: f('y', 2, 5), z: 3 } |
| */ |
| var mergeWithKey = _curry3(function mergeWithKey(fn, l, r) { |
| var result = {}; |
| var k; |
| |
| for (k in l) { |
| if (_has(k, l)) { |
| result[k] = _has(k, r) ? fn(k, l[k], r[k]) : l[k]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for (k in r) { |
| if (_has(k, r) && !(_has(k, result))) { |
| result[k] = r[k]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object with the own properties of the two provided objects. |
| * If a key exists in both objects: |
| * - and both associated values are also objects then the values will be |
| * recursively merged. |
| * - otherwise the provided function is applied to the key and associated values |
| * using the resulting value as the new value associated with the key. |
| * If a key only exists in one object, the value will be associated with the key |
| * of the resulting object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig ((String, a, a) -> a) -> {a} -> {a} -> {a} |
| * @param {Function} fn |
| * @param {Object} lObj |
| * @param {Object} rObj |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.mergeWithKey, R.mergeDeepWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * let concatValues = (k, l, r) => k == 'values' ? R.concat(l, r) : r |
| * R.mergeDeepWithKey(concatValues, |
| * { a: true, c: { thing: 'foo', values: [10, 20] }}, |
| * { b: true, c: { thing: 'bar', values: [15, 35] }}); |
| * //=> { a: true, b: true, c: { thing: 'bar', values: [10, 20, 15, 35] }} |
| */ |
| var mergeDeepWithKey = _curry3(function mergeDeepWithKey(fn, lObj, rObj) { |
| return mergeWithKey(function(k, lVal, rVal) { |
| if (_isObject(lVal) && _isObject(rVal)) { |
| return mergeDeepWithKey(fn, lVal, rVal); |
| } else { |
| return fn(k, lVal, rVal); |
| } |
| }, lObj, rObj); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object with the own properties of the first object merged with |
| * the own properties of the second object. If a key exists in both objects: |
| * - and both values are objects, the two values will be recursively merged |
| * - otherwise the value from the first object will be used. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {a} -> {a} -> {a} |
| * @param {Object} lObj |
| * @param {Object} rObj |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.merge, R.mergeDeepRight, R.mergeDeepWith, R.mergeDeepWithKey |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mergeDeepLeft({ name: 'fred', age: 10, contact: { email: 'moo@example.com' }}, |
| * { age: 40, contact: { email: 'baa@example.com' }}); |
| * //=> { name: 'fred', age: 10, contact: { email: 'moo@example.com' }} |
| */ |
| var mergeDeepLeft = _curry2(function mergeDeepLeft(lObj, rObj) { |
| return mergeDeepWithKey(function(k, lVal, rVal) { |
| return lVal; |
| }, lObj, rObj); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object with the own properties of the first object merged with |
| * the own properties of the second object. If a key exists in both objects: |
| * - and both values are objects, the two values will be recursively merged |
| * - otherwise the value from the second object will be used. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {a} -> {a} -> {a} |
| * @param {Object} lObj |
| * @param {Object} rObj |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.merge, R.mergeDeepLeft, R.mergeDeepWith, R.mergeDeepWithKey |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mergeDeepRight({ name: 'fred', age: 10, contact: { email: 'moo@example.com' }}, |
| * { age: 40, contact: { email: 'baa@example.com' }}); |
| * //=> { name: 'fred', age: 40, contact: { email: 'baa@example.com' }} |
| */ |
| var mergeDeepRight = _curry2(function mergeDeepRight(lObj, rObj) { |
| return mergeDeepWithKey(function(k, lVal, rVal) { |
| return rVal; |
| }, lObj, rObj); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object with the own properties of the two provided objects. |
| * If a key exists in both objects: |
| * - and both associated values are also objects then the values will be |
| * recursively merged. |
| * - otherwise the provided function is applied to associated values using the |
| * resulting value as the new value associated with the key. |
| * If a key only exists in one object, the value will be associated with the key |
| * of the resulting object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> a) -> {a} -> {a} -> {a} |
| * @param {Function} fn |
| * @param {Object} lObj |
| * @param {Object} rObj |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.mergeWith, R.mergeDeepWithKey |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mergeDeepWith(R.concat, |
| * { a: true, c: { values: [10, 20] }}, |
| * { b: true, c: { values: [15, 35] }}); |
| * //=> { a: true, b: true, c: { values: [10, 20, 15, 35] }} |
| */ |
| var mergeDeepWith = _curry3(function mergeDeepWith(fn, lObj, rObj) { |
| return mergeDeepWithKey(function(k, lVal, rVal) { |
| return fn(lVal, rVal); |
| }, lObj, rObj); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Create a new object with the own properties of the first object merged with |
| * the own properties of the second object. If a key exists in both objects, |
| * the value from the first object will be used. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: v} -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Object} l |
| * @param {Object} r |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.mergeRight, R.mergeDeepLeft, R.mergeWith, R.mergeWithKey |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mergeLeft({ 'age': 40 }, { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 10 }); |
| * //=> { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 } |
| * |
| * const resetToDefault = R.mergeLeft({x: 0}); |
| * resetToDefault({x: 5, y: 2}); //=> {x: 0, y: 2} |
| * @symb R.mergeLeft(a, b) = {...b, ...a} |
| */ |
| var mergeLeft = _curry2(function mergeLeft(l, r) { |
| return _objectAssign$1({}, r, l); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Create a new object with the own properties of the first object merged with |
| * the own properties of the second object. If a key exists in both objects, |
| * the value from the second object will be used. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: v} -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Object} l |
| * @param {Object} r |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.mergeLeft, R.mergeDeepRight, R.mergeWith, R.mergeWithKey |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mergeRight({ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 10 }, { 'age': 40 }); |
| * //=> { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 } |
| * |
| * const withDefaults = R.mergeRight({x: 0, y: 0}); |
| * withDefaults({y: 2}); //=> {x: 0, y: 2} |
| * @symb R.mergeRight(a, b) = {...a, ...b} |
| */ |
| var mergeRight = _curry2(function mergeRight(l, r) { |
| return _objectAssign$1({}, l, r); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object with the own properties of the two provided objects. If |
| * a key exists in both objects, the provided function is applied to the values |
| * associated with the key in each object, with the result being used as the |
| * value associated with the key in the returned object. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> a) -> {a} -> {a} -> {a} |
| * @param {Function} fn |
| * @param {Object} l |
| * @param {Object} r |
| * @return {Object} |
| * @see R.mergeDeepWith, R.merge, R.mergeWithKey |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.mergeWith(R.concat, |
| * { a: true, values: [10, 20] }, |
| * { b: true, values: [15, 35] }); |
| * //=> { a: true, b: true, values: [10, 20, 15, 35] } |
| */ |
| var mergeWith = _curry3(function mergeWith(fn, l, r) { |
| return mergeWithKey(function(_, _l, _r) { |
| return fn(_l, _r); |
| }, l, r); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the smaller of its two arguments. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord a => a -> a -> a |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.minBy, R.max |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.min(789, 123); //=> 123 |
| * R.min('a', 'b'); //=> 'a' |
| */ |
| var min = _curry2(function min(a, b) { return b < a ? b : a; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function and two values, and returns whichever value produces the |
| * smaller result when passed to the provided function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord b => (a -> b) -> a -> a -> a |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @param {*} a |
| * @param {*} b |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.min, R.maxBy |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // square :: Number -> Number |
| * const square = n => n * n; |
| * |
| * R.minBy(square, -3, 2); //=> 2 |
| * |
| * R.reduce(R.minBy(square), Infinity, [3, -5, 4, 1, -2]); //=> 1 |
| * R.reduce(R.minBy(square), Infinity, []); //=> Infinity |
| */ |
| var minBy = _curry3(function minBy(f, a, b) { |
| return f(b) < f(a) ? b : a; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Divides the first parameter by the second and returns the remainder. Note |
| * that this function preserves the JavaScript-style behavior for modulo. For |
| * mathematical modulo see [`mathMod`](#mathMod). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.1 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} a The value to the divide. |
| * @param {Number} b The pseudo-modulus |
| * @return {Number} The result of `b % a`. |
| * @see R.mathMod |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.modulo(17, 3); //=> 2 |
| * // JS behavior: |
| * R.modulo(-17, 3); //=> -2 |
| * R.modulo(17, -3); //=> 2 |
| * |
| * const isOdd = R.modulo(R.__, 2); |
| * isOdd(42); //=> 0 |
| * isOdd(21); //=> 1 |
| */ |
| var modulo = _curry2(function modulo(a, b) { return a % b; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Move an item, at index `from`, to index `to`, in a list of elements. |
| * A new list will be created containing the new elements order. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.27.1 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Number} from The source index |
| * @param {Number} to The destination index |
| * @param {Array} list The list which will serve to realise the move |
| * @return {Array} The new list reordered |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.move(0, 2, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f']); //=> ['b', 'c', 'a', 'd', 'e', 'f'] |
| * R.move(-1, 0, ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f']); //=> ['f', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'] list rotation |
| */ |
| var move = _curry3(function(from, to, list) { |
| var length = list.length; |
| var result = list.slice(); |
| var positiveFrom = from < 0 ? length + from : from; |
| var positiveTo = to < 0 ? length + to : to; |
| var item = result.splice(positiveFrom, 1); |
| |
| return positiveFrom < 0 || positiveFrom >= list.length |
| || positiveTo < 0 || positiveTo >= list.length |
| ? list |
| : [] |
| .concat(result.slice(0, positiveTo)) |
| .concat(item) |
| .concat(result.slice(positiveTo, list.length)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Multiplies two numbers. Equivalent to `a * b` but curried. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} a The first value. |
| * @param {Number} b The second value. |
| * @return {Number} The result of `a * b`. |
| * @see R.divide |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const double = R.multiply(2); |
| * const triple = R.multiply(3); |
| * double(3); //=> 6 |
| * triple(4); //=> 12 |
| * R.multiply(2, 5); //=> 10 |
| */ |
| var multiply = _curry2(function multiply(a, b) { return a * b; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Negates its argument. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @return {Number} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.negate(42); //=> -42 |
| */ |
| var negate = _curry1(function negate(n) { return -n; }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if no elements of the list match the predicate, `false` |
| * otherwise. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `all` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> Boolean |
| * @param {Function} fn The predicate function. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if the predicate is not satisfied by every element, `false` otherwise. |
| * @see R.all, R.any |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isEven = n => n % 2 === 0; |
| * const isOdd = n => n % 2 === 1; |
| * |
| * R.none(isEven, [1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11]); //=> true |
| * R.none(isOdd, [1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 11]); //=> false |
| */ |
| var none = _curry2(function none(fn, input) { |
| return all(_complement(fn), input); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a function which returns its nth argument. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Number -> *... -> * |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.nthArg(1)('a', 'b', 'c'); //=> 'b' |
| * R.nthArg(-1)('a', 'b', 'c'); //=> 'c' |
| * @symb R.nthArg(-1)(a, b, c) = c |
| * @symb R.nthArg(0)(a, b, c) = a |
| * @symb R.nthArg(1)(a, b, c) = b |
| */ |
| var nthArg = _curry1(function nthArg(n) { |
| var arity = n < 0 ? 1 : n + 1; |
| return curryN(arity, function() { |
| return nth(n, arguments); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * `o` is a curried composition function that returns a unary function. |
| * Like [`compose`](#compose), `o` performs right-to-left function composition. |
| * Unlike [`compose`](#compose), the rightmost function passed to `o` will be |
| * invoked with only one argument. Also, unlike [`compose`](#compose), `o` is |
| * limited to accepting only 2 unary functions. The name o was chosen because |
| * of its similarity to the mathematical composition operator ∘. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @param {Function} g |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.compose, R.pipe |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const classyGreeting = name => "The name's " + name.last + ", " + name.first + " " + name.last |
| * const yellGreeting = R.o(R.toUpper, classyGreeting); |
| * yellGreeting({first: 'James', last: 'Bond'}); //=> "THE NAME'S BOND, JAMES BOND" |
| * |
| * R.o(R.multiply(10), R.add(10))(-4) //=> 60 |
| * |
| * @symb R.o(f, g, x) = f(g(x)) |
| */ |
| var o = _curry3(function o(f, g, x) { |
| return f(g(x)); |
| }); |
| |
| function _of(x) { return [x]; } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a singleton array containing the value provided. |
| * |
| * Note this `of` is different from the ES6 `of`; See |
| * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/of |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig a -> [a] |
| * @param {*} x any value |
| * @return {Array} An array wrapping `x`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.of(null); //=> [null] |
| * R.of([42]); //=> [[42]] |
| */ |
| var of = _curry1(_of); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a partial copy of an object omitting the keys specified. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig [String] -> {String: *} -> {String: *} |
| * @param {Array} names an array of String property names to omit from the new object |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to copy from |
| * @return {Object} A new object with properties from `names` not on it. |
| * @see R.pick |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.omit(['a', 'd'], {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4}); //=> {b: 2, c: 3} |
| */ |
| var omit = _curry2(function omit(names, obj) { |
| var result = {}; |
| var index = {}; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = names.length; |
| |
| while (idx < len) { |
| index[names[idx]] = 1; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| |
| for (var prop in obj) { |
| if (!index.hasOwnProperty(prop)) { |
| result[prop] = obj[prop]; |
| } |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Accepts a function `fn` and returns a function that guards invocation of |
| * `fn` such that `fn` can only ever be called once, no matter how many times |
| * the returned function is invoked. The first value calculated is returned in |
| * subsequent invocations. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (a... -> b) -> (a... -> b) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to wrap in a call-only-once wrapper. |
| * @return {Function} The wrapped function. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const addOneOnce = R.once(x => x + 1); |
| * addOneOnce(10); //=> 11 |
| * addOneOnce(addOneOnce(50)); //=> 11 |
| */ |
| var once = _curry1(function once(fn) { |
| var called = false; |
| var result; |
| return _arity(fn.length, function() { |
| if (called) { |
| return result; |
| } |
| called = true; |
| result = fn.apply(this, arguments); |
| return result; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| function _assertPromise(name, p) { |
| if (p == null || !_isFunction(p.then)) { |
| throw new TypeError('`' + name + '` expected a Promise, received ' + _toString(p, [])); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the result of applying the onFailure function to the value inside |
| * a failed promise. This is useful for handling rejected promises |
| * inside function compositions. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (e -> b) -> (Promise e a) -> (Promise e b) |
| * @sig (e -> (Promise f b)) -> (Promise e a) -> (Promise f b) |
| * @param {Function} onFailure The function to apply. Can return a value or a promise of a value. |
| * @param {Promise} p |
| * @return {Promise} The result of calling `p.then(null, onFailure)` |
| * @see R.then |
| * @example |
| * |
| * var failedFetch = (id) => Promise.reject('bad ID'); |
| * var useDefault = () => ({ firstName: 'Bob', lastName: 'Loblaw' }) |
| * |
| * //recoverFromFailure :: String -> Promise ({firstName, lastName}) |
| * var recoverFromFailure = R.pipe( |
| * failedFetch, |
| * R.otherwise(useDefault), |
| * R.then(R.pick(['firstName', 'lastName'])), |
| * ); |
| * recoverFromFailure(12345).then(console.log) |
| */ |
| var otherwise = _curry2(function otherwise(f, p) { |
| _assertPromise('otherwise', p); |
| |
| return p.then(null, f); |
| }); |
| |
| // `Identity` is a functor that holds a single value, where `map` simply |
| // transforms the held value with the provided function. |
| var Identity = function(x) { |
| return {value: x, map: function(f) { return Identity(f(x)); }}; |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the result of "setting" the portion of the given data structure |
| * focused by the given lens to the result of applying the given function to |
| * the focused value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Lens s a = Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s |
| * @sig Lens s a -> (a -> a) -> s -> s |
| * @param {Lens} lens |
| * @param {*} v |
| * @param {*} x |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.prop, R.lensIndex, R.lensProp |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const headLens = R.lensIndex(0); |
| * |
| * R.over(headLens, R.toUpper, ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); //=> ['FOO', 'bar', 'baz'] |
| */ |
| var over = _curry3(function over(lens, f, x) { |
| // The value returned by the getter function is first transformed with `f`, |
| // then set as the value of an `Identity`. This is then mapped over with the |
| // setter function of the lens. |
| return lens(function(y) { return Identity(f(y)); })(x).value; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes two arguments, `fst` and `snd`, and returns `[fst, snd]`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.18.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> b -> (a,b) |
| * @param {*} fst |
| * @param {*} snd |
| * @return {Array} |
| * @see R.objOf, R.of |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.pair('foo', 'bar'); //=> ['foo', 'bar'] |
| */ |
| var pair = _curry2(function pair(fst, snd) { return [fst, snd]; }); |
| |
| function _createPartialApplicator(concat) { |
| return _curry2(function(fn, args) { |
| return _arity(Math.max(0, fn.length - args.length), function() { |
| return fn.apply(this, concat(args, arguments)); |
| }); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function `f` and a list of arguments, and returns a function `g`. |
| * When applied, `g` returns the result of applying `f` to the arguments |
| * provided initially followed by the arguments provided to `g`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((a, b, c, ..., n) -> x) -> [a, b, c, ...] -> ((d, e, f, ..., n) -> x) |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @param {Array} args |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.partialRight, R.curry |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const multiply2 = (a, b) => a * b; |
| * const double = R.partial(multiply2, [2]); |
| * double(2); //=> 4 |
| * |
| * const greet = (salutation, title, firstName, lastName) => |
| * salutation + ', ' + title + ' ' + firstName + ' ' + lastName + '!'; |
| * |
| * const sayHello = R.partial(greet, ['Hello']); |
| * const sayHelloToMs = R.partial(sayHello, ['Ms.']); |
| * sayHelloToMs('Jane', 'Jones'); //=> 'Hello, Ms. Jane Jones!' |
| * @symb R.partial(f, [a, b])(c, d) = f(a, b, c, d) |
| */ |
| var partial = _createPartialApplicator(_concat); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function `f` and a list of arguments, and returns a function `g`. |
| * When applied, `g` returns the result of applying `f` to the arguments |
| * provided to `g` followed by the arguments provided initially. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((a, b, c, ..., n) -> x) -> [d, e, f, ..., n] -> ((a, b, c, ...) -> x) |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @param {Array} args |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.partial |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const greet = (salutation, title, firstName, lastName) => |
| * salutation + ', ' + title + ' ' + firstName + ' ' + lastName + '!'; |
| * |
| * const greetMsJaneJones = R.partialRight(greet, ['Ms.', 'Jane', 'Jones']); |
| * |
| * greetMsJaneJones('Hello'); //=> 'Hello, Ms. Jane Jones!' |
| * @symb R.partialRight(f, [a, b])(c, d) = f(c, d, a, b) |
| */ |
| var partialRight = _createPartialApplicator(flip(_concat)); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a predicate and a list or other `Filterable` object and returns the |
| * pair of filterable objects of the same type of elements which do and do not |
| * satisfy, the predicate, respectively. Filterable objects include plain objects or any object |
| * that has a filter method such as `Array`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.4 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Filterable f => (a -> Boolean) -> f a -> [f a, f a] |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate to determine which side the element belongs to. |
| * @param {Array} filterable the list (or other filterable) to partition. |
| * @return {Array} An array, containing first the subset of elements that satisfy the |
| * predicate, and second the subset of elements that do not satisfy. |
| * @see R.filter, R.reject |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.partition(R.includes('s'), ['sss', 'ttt', 'foo', 'bars']); |
| * // => [ [ 'sss', 'bars' ], [ 'ttt', 'foo' ] ] |
| * |
| * R.partition(R.includes('s'), { a: 'sss', b: 'ttt', foo: 'bars' }); |
| * // => [ { a: 'sss', foo: 'bars' }, { b: 'ttt' } ] |
| */ |
| var partition = juxt([filter, reject]); |
| |
| /** |
| * Determines whether a nested path on an object has a specific value, in |
| * [`R.equals`](#equals) terms. Most likely used to filter a list. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.7.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig [Idx] -> a -> {a} -> Boolean |
| * @param {Array} path The path of the nested property to use |
| * @param {*} val The value to compare the nested property with |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to check the nested property in |
| * @return {Boolean} `true` if the value equals the nested object property, |
| * `false` otherwise. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const user1 = { address: { zipCode: 90210 } }; |
| * const user2 = { address: { zipCode: 55555 } }; |
| * const user3 = { name: 'Bob' }; |
| * const users = [ user1, user2, user3 ]; |
| * const isFamous = R.pathEq(['address', 'zipCode'], 90210); |
| * R.filter(isFamous, users); //=> [ user1 ] |
| */ |
| var pathEq = _curry3(function pathEq(_path, val, obj) { |
| return equals(path(_path, obj), val); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * If the given, non-null object has a value at the given path, returns the |
| * value at that path. Otherwise returns the provided default value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.18.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig a -> [Idx] -> {a} -> a |
| * @param {*} d The default value. |
| * @param {Array} p The path to use. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to retrieve the nested property from. |
| * @return {*} The data at `path` of the supplied object or the default value. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.pathOr('N/A', ['a', 'b'], {a: {b: 2}}); //=> 2 |
| * R.pathOr('N/A', ['a', 'b'], {c: {b: 2}}); //=> "N/A" |
| */ |
| var pathOr = _curry3(function pathOr(d, p, obj) { |
| return defaultTo(d, path(p, obj)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the specified object property at given path satisfies the |
| * given predicate; `false` otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @typedefn Idx = String | Int |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [Idx] -> {a} -> Boolean |
| * @param {Function} pred |
| * @param {Array} propPath |
| * @param {*} obj |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.propSatisfies, R.path |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.pathSatisfies(y => y > 0, ['x', 'y'], {x: {y: 2}}); //=> true |
| * R.pathSatisfies(R.is(Object), [], {x: {y: 2}}); //=> true |
| */ |
| var pathSatisfies = _curry3(function pathSatisfies(pred, propPath, obj) { |
| return pred(path(propPath, obj)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a partial copy of an object containing only the keys specified. If |
| * the key does not exist, the property is ignored. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig [k] -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Array} names an array of String property names to copy onto a new object |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to copy from |
| * @return {Object} A new object with only properties from `names` on it. |
| * @see R.omit, R.props |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.pick(['a', 'd'], {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4}); //=> {a: 1, d: 4} |
| * R.pick(['a', 'e', 'f'], {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4}); //=> {a: 1} |
| */ |
| var pick = _curry2(function pick(names, obj) { |
| var result = {}; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < names.length) { |
| if (names[idx] in obj) { |
| result[names[idx]] = obj[names[idx]]; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Similar to `pick` except that this one includes a `key: undefined` pair for |
| * properties that don't exist. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig [k] -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Array} names an array of String property names to copy onto a new object |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to copy from |
| * @return {Object} A new object with only properties from `names` on it. |
| * @see R.pick |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.pickAll(['a', 'd'], {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4}); //=> {a: 1, d: 4} |
| * R.pickAll(['a', 'e', 'f'], {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, d: 4}); //=> {a: 1, e: undefined, f: undefined} |
| */ |
| var pickAll = _curry2(function pickAll(names, obj) { |
| var result = {}; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = names.length; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| var name = names[idx]; |
| result[name] = obj[name]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a partial copy of an object containing only the keys that satisfy |
| * the supplied predicate. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig ((v, k) -> Boolean) -> {k: v} -> {k: v} |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate to determine whether or not a key |
| * should be included on the output object. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to copy from |
| * @return {Object} A new object with only properties that satisfy `pred` |
| * on it. |
| * @see R.pick, R.filter |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isUpperCase = (val, key) => key.toUpperCase() === key; |
| * R.pickBy(isUpperCase, {a: 1, b: 2, A: 3, B: 4}); //=> {A: 3, B: 4} |
| */ |
| var pickBy = _curry2(function pickBy(test, obj) { |
| var result = {}; |
| for (var prop in obj) { |
| if (test(obj[prop], prop, obj)) { |
| result[prop] = obj[prop]; |
| } |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the left-to-right Kleisli composition of the provided functions, |
| * each of which must return a value of a type supported by [`chain`](#chain). |
| * |
| * `R.pipeK(f, g, h)` is equivalent to `R.pipe(f, R.chain(g), R.chain(h))`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Chain m => ((a -> m b), (b -> m c), ..., (y -> m z)) -> (a -> m z) |
| * @param {...Function} |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.composeK |
| * @deprecated since v0.26.0 |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // parseJson :: String -> Maybe * |
| * // get :: String -> Object -> Maybe * |
| * |
| * // getStateCode :: Maybe String -> Maybe String |
| * const getStateCode = R.pipeK( |
| * parseJson, |
| * get('user'), |
| * get('address'), |
| * get('state'), |
| * R.compose(Maybe.of, R.toUpper) |
| * ); |
| * |
| * getStateCode('{"user":{"address":{"state":"ny"}}}'); |
| * //=> Just('NY') |
| * getStateCode('[Invalid JSON]'); |
| * //=> Nothing() |
| * @symb R.pipeK(f, g, h)(a) = R.chain(h, R.chain(g, f(a))) |
| */ |
| function pipeK() { |
| if (arguments.length === 0) { |
| throw new Error('pipeK requires at least one argument'); |
| } |
| return composeK.apply(this, reverse(arguments)); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list with the given element at the front, followed by the |
| * contents of the list. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {*} el The item to add to the head of the output list. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to add to the tail of the output list. |
| * @return {Array} A new array. |
| * @see R.append |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.prepend('fee', ['fi', 'fo', 'fum']); //=> ['fee', 'fi', 'fo', 'fum'] |
| */ |
| var prepend = _curry2(function prepend(el, list) { |
| return _concat([el], list); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Multiplies together all the elements of a list. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig [Number] -> Number |
| * @param {Array} list An array of numbers |
| * @return {Number} The product of all the numbers in the list. |
| * @see R.reduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.product([2,4,6,8,100,1]); //=> 38400 |
| */ |
| var product = reduce(multiply, 1); |
| |
| /** |
| * Accepts a function `fn` and a list of transformer functions and returns a |
| * new curried function. When the new function is invoked, it calls the |
| * function `fn` with parameters consisting of the result of calling each |
| * supplied handler on successive arguments to the new function. |
| * |
| * If more arguments are passed to the returned function than transformer |
| * functions, those arguments are passed directly to `fn` as additional |
| * parameters. If you expect additional arguments that don't need to be |
| * transformed, although you can ignore them, it's best to pass an identity |
| * function so that the new function reports the correct arity. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((x1, x2, ...) -> z) -> [(a -> x1), (b -> x2), ...] -> (a -> b -> ... -> z) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to wrap. |
| * @param {Array} transformers A list of transformer functions |
| * @return {Function} The wrapped function. |
| * @see R.converge |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.useWith(Math.pow, [R.identity, R.identity])(3, 4); //=> 81 |
| * R.useWith(Math.pow, [R.identity, R.identity])(3)(4); //=> 81 |
| * R.useWith(Math.pow, [R.dec, R.inc])(3, 4); //=> 32 |
| * R.useWith(Math.pow, [R.dec, R.inc])(3)(4); //=> 32 |
| * @symb R.useWith(f, [g, h])(a, b) = f(g(a), h(b)) |
| */ |
| var useWith = _curry2(function useWith(fn, transformers) { |
| return curryN(transformers.length, function() { |
| var args = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < transformers.length) { |
| args.push(transformers[idx].call(this, arguments[idx])); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return fn.apply(this, args.concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, transformers.length))); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Reasonable analog to SQL `select` statement. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig [k] -> [{k: v}] -> [{k: v}] |
| * @param {Array} props The property names to project |
| * @param {Array} objs The objects to query |
| * @return {Array} An array of objects with just the `props` properties. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const abby = {name: 'Abby', age: 7, hair: 'blond', grade: 2}; |
| * const fred = {name: 'Fred', age: 12, hair: 'brown', grade: 7}; |
| * const kids = [abby, fred]; |
| * R.project(['name', 'grade'], kids); //=> [{name: 'Abby', grade: 2}, {name: 'Fred', grade: 7}] |
| */ |
| var project = useWith(_map, [pickAll, identity]); // passing `identity` gives correct arity |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the specified object property is equal, in |
| * [`R.equals`](#equals) terms, to the given value; `false` otherwise. |
| * You can test multiple properties with [`R.whereEq`](#whereEq). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig String -> a -> Object -> Boolean |
| * @param {String} name |
| * @param {*} val |
| * @param {*} obj |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.whereEq, R.propSatisfies, R.equals |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const abby = {name: 'Abby', age: 7, hair: 'blond'}; |
| * const fred = {name: 'Fred', age: 12, hair: 'brown'}; |
| * const rusty = {name: 'Rusty', age: 10, hair: 'brown'}; |
| * const alois = {name: 'Alois', age: 15, disposition: 'surly'}; |
| * const kids = [abby, fred, rusty, alois]; |
| * const hasBrownHair = R.propEq('hair', 'brown'); |
| * R.filter(hasBrownHair, kids); //=> [fred, rusty] |
| */ |
| var propEq = _curry3(function propEq(name, val, obj) { |
| return equals(val, obj[name]); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the specified object property is of the given type; |
| * `false` otherwise. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category Type |
| * @sig Type -> String -> Object -> Boolean |
| * @param {Function} type |
| * @param {String} name |
| * @param {*} obj |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.is, R.propSatisfies |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.propIs(Number, 'x', {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> true |
| * R.propIs(Number, 'x', {x: 'foo'}); //=> false |
| * R.propIs(Number, 'x', {}); //=> false |
| */ |
| var propIs = _curry3(function propIs(type, name, obj) { |
| return is(type, obj[name]); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * If the given, non-null object has an own property with the specified name, |
| * returns the value of that property. Otherwise returns the provided default |
| * value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.6.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig a -> String -> Object -> a |
| * @param {*} val The default value. |
| * @param {String} p The name of the property to return. |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to query. |
| * @return {*} The value of given property of the supplied object or the default value. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const alice = { |
| * name: 'ALICE', |
| * age: 101 |
| * }; |
| * const favorite = R.prop('favoriteLibrary'); |
| * const favoriteWithDefault = R.propOr('Ramda', 'favoriteLibrary'); |
| * |
| * favorite(alice); //=> undefined |
| * favoriteWithDefault(alice); //=> 'Ramda' |
| */ |
| var propOr = _curry3(function propOr(val, p, obj) { |
| return pathOr(val, [p], obj); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns `true` if the specified object property satisfies the given |
| * predicate; `false` otherwise. You can test multiple properties with |
| * [`R.where`](#where). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> String -> {String: a} -> Boolean |
| * @param {Function} pred |
| * @param {String} name |
| * @param {*} obj |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.where, R.propEq, R.propIs |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.propSatisfies(x => x > 0, 'x', {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> true |
| */ |
| var propSatisfies = _curry3(function propSatisfies(pred, name, obj) { |
| return pred(obj[name]); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Acts as multiple `prop`: array of keys in, array of values out. Preserves |
| * order. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig [k] -> {k: v} -> [v] |
| * @param {Array} ps The property names to fetch |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to query |
| * @return {Array} The corresponding values or partially applied function. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.props(['x', 'y'], {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> [1, 2] |
| * R.props(['c', 'a', 'b'], {b: 2, a: 1}); //=> [undefined, 1, 2] |
| * |
| * const fullName = R.compose(R.join(' '), R.props(['first', 'last'])); |
| * fullName({last: 'Bullet-Tooth', age: 33, first: 'Tony'}); //=> 'Tony Bullet-Tooth' |
| */ |
| var props = _curry2(function props(ps, obj) { |
| return ps.map(function(p) { |
| return path([p], obj); |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a list of numbers from `from` (inclusive) to `to` (exclusive). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> [Number] |
| * @param {Number} from The first number in the list. |
| * @param {Number} to One more than the last number in the list. |
| * @return {Array} The list of numbers in the set `[a, b)`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.range(1, 5); //=> [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| * R.range(50, 53); //=> [50, 51, 52] |
| */ |
| var range = _curry2(function range(from, to) { |
| if (!(_isNumber(from) && _isNumber(to))) { |
| throw new TypeError('Both arguments to range must be numbers'); |
| } |
| var result = []; |
| var n = from; |
| while (n < to) { |
| result.push(n); |
| n += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a single item by iterating through the list, successively calling |
| * the iterator function and passing it an accumulator value and the current |
| * value from the array, and then passing the result to the next call. |
| * |
| * Similar to [`reduce`](#reduce), except moves through the input list from the |
| * right to the left. |
| * |
| * The iterator function receives two values: *(value, acc)*, while the arguments' |
| * order of `reduce`'s iterator function is *(acc, value)*. |
| * |
| * Note: `R.reduceRight` does not skip deleted or unassigned indices (sparse |
| * arrays), unlike the native `Array.prototype.reduceRight` method. For more details |
| * on this behavior, see: |
| * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/reduceRight#Description |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b |
| * @param {Function} fn The iterator function. Receives two values, the current element from the array |
| * and the accumulator. |
| * @param {*} acc The accumulator value. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {*} The final, accumulated value. |
| * @see R.reduce, R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.reduceRight(R.subtract, 0, [1, 2, 3, 4]) // => (1 - (2 - (3 - (4 - 0)))) = -2 |
| * // - -2 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // 1 - 1 3 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // 2 - ==> 2 -1 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // 3 - 3 4 |
| * // / \ / \ |
| * // 4 0 4 0 |
| * |
| * @symb R.reduceRight(f, a, [b, c, d]) = f(b, f(c, f(d, a))) |
| */ |
| var reduceRight = _curry3(function reduceRight(fn, acc, list) { |
| var idx = list.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0) { |
| acc = fn(list[idx], acc); |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| return acc; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Like [`reduce`](#reduce), `reduceWhile` returns a single item by iterating |
| * through the list, successively calling the iterator function. `reduceWhile` |
| * also takes a predicate that is evaluated before each step. If the predicate |
| * returns `false`, it "short-circuits" the iteration and returns the current |
| * value of the accumulator. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.22.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> Boolean) -> ((a, b) -> a) -> a -> [b] -> a |
| * @param {Function} pred The predicate. It is passed the accumulator and the |
| * current element. |
| * @param {Function} fn The iterator function. Receives two values, the |
| * accumulator and the current element. |
| * @param {*} a The accumulator value. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {*} The final, accumulated value. |
| * @see R.reduce, R.reduced |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isOdd = (acc, x) => x % 2 === 1; |
| * const xs = [1, 3, 5, 60, 777, 800]; |
| * R.reduceWhile(isOdd, R.add, 0, xs); //=> 9 |
| * |
| * const ys = [2, 4, 6] |
| * R.reduceWhile(isOdd, R.add, 111, ys); //=> 111 |
| */ |
| var reduceWhile = _curryN(4, [], function _reduceWhile(pred, fn, a, list) { |
| return _reduce(function(acc, x) { |
| return pred(acc, x) ? fn(acc, x) : _reduced(acc); |
| }, a, list); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a value wrapped to indicate that it is the final value of the reduce |
| * and transduce functions. The returned value should be considered a black |
| * box: the internal structure is not guaranteed to be stable. |
| * |
| * Note: this optimization is only available to the below functions: |
| * - [`reduce`](#reduce) |
| * - [`reduceWhile`](#reduceWhile) |
| * - [`transduce`](#transduce) |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.15.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> * |
| * @param {*} x The final value of the reduce. |
| * @return {*} The wrapped value. |
| * @see R.reduce, R.reduceWhile, R.transduce |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.reduce( |
| * (acc, item) => item > 3 ? R.reduced(acc) : acc.concat(item), |
| * [], |
| * [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) // [1, 2, 3] |
| */ |
| var reduced = _curry1(_reduced); |
| |
| /** |
| * Calls an input function `n` times, returning an array containing the results |
| * of those function calls. |
| * |
| * `fn` is passed one argument: The current value of `n`, which begins at `0` |
| * and is gradually incremented to `n - 1`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.3 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (Number -> a) -> Number -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to invoke. Passed one argument, the current value of `n`. |
| * @param {Number} n A value between `0` and `n - 1`. Increments after each function call. |
| * @return {Array} An array containing the return values of all calls to `fn`. |
| * @see R.repeat |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.times(R.identity, 5); //=> [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] |
| * @symb R.times(f, 0) = [] |
| * @symb R.times(f, 1) = [f(0)] |
| * @symb R.times(f, 2) = [f(0), f(1)] |
| */ |
| var times = _curry2(function times(fn, n) { |
| var len = Number(n); |
| var idx = 0; |
| var list; |
| |
| if (len < 0 || isNaN(len)) { |
| throw new RangeError('n must be a non-negative number'); |
| } |
| list = new Array(len); |
| while (idx < len) { |
| list[idx] = fn(idx); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return list; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a fixed list of size `n` containing a specified identical value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.1 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig a -> n -> [a] |
| * @param {*} value The value to repeat. |
| * @param {Number} n The desired size of the output list. |
| * @return {Array} A new array containing `n` `value`s. |
| * @see R.times |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.repeat('hi', 5); //=> ['hi', 'hi', 'hi', 'hi', 'hi'] |
| * |
| * const obj = {}; |
| * const repeatedObjs = R.repeat(obj, 5); //=> [{}, {}, {}, {}, {}] |
| * repeatedObjs[0] === repeatedObjs[1]; //=> true |
| * @symb R.repeat(a, 0) = [] |
| * @symb R.repeat(a, 1) = [a] |
| * @symb R.repeat(a, 2) = [a, a] |
| */ |
| var repeat = _curry2(function repeat(value, n) { |
| return times(always(value), n); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Replace a substring or regex match in a string with a replacement. |
| * |
| * The first two parameters correspond to the parameters of the |
| * `String.prototype.replace()` function, so the second parameter can also be a |
| * function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.7.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig RegExp|String -> String -> String -> String |
| * @param {RegExp|String} pattern A regular expression or a substring to match. |
| * @param {String} replacement The string to replace the matches with. |
| * @param {String} str The String to do the search and replacement in. |
| * @return {String} The result. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.replace('foo', 'bar', 'foo foo foo'); //=> 'bar foo foo' |
| * R.replace(/foo/, 'bar', 'foo foo foo'); //=> 'bar foo foo' |
| * |
| * // Use the "g" (global) flag to replace all occurrences: |
| * R.replace(/foo/g, 'bar', 'foo foo foo'); //=> 'bar bar bar' |
| */ |
| var replace = _curry3(function replace(regex, replacement, str) { |
| return str.replace(regex, replacement); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Scan is similar to [`reduce`](#reduce), but returns a list of successively |
| * reduced values from the left |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> a) -> a -> [b] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} fn The iterator function. Receives two values, the accumulator and the |
| * current element from the array |
| * @param {*} acc The accumulator value. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {Array} A list of all intermediately reduced values. |
| * @see R.reduce, R.mapAccum |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4]; |
| * const factorials = R.scan(R.multiply, 1, numbers); //=> [1, 1, 2, 6, 24] |
| * @symb R.scan(f, a, [b, c]) = [a, f(a, b), f(f(a, b), c)] |
| */ |
| var scan = _curry3(function scan(fn, acc, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| var result = [acc]; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| acc = fn(acc, list[idx]); |
| result[idx + 1] = acc; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Transforms a [Traversable](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#traversable) |
| * of [Applicative](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#applicative) into an |
| * Applicative of Traversable. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `sequence` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (Applicative f, Traversable t) => (a -> f a) -> t (f a) -> f (t a) |
| * @param {Function} of |
| * @param {*} traversable |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.traverse |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.sequence(Maybe.of, [Just(1), Just(2), Just(3)]); //=> Just([1, 2, 3]) |
| * R.sequence(Maybe.of, [Just(1), Just(2), Nothing()]); //=> Nothing() |
| * |
| * R.sequence(R.of, Just([1, 2, 3])); //=> [Just(1), Just(2), Just(3)] |
| * R.sequence(R.of, Nothing()); //=> [Nothing()] |
| */ |
| var sequence = _curry2(function sequence(of, traversable) { |
| return typeof traversable.sequence === 'function' ? |
| traversable.sequence(of) : |
| reduceRight( |
| function(x, acc) { return ap(map(prepend, x), acc); }, |
| of([]), |
| traversable |
| ); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the result of "setting" the portion of the given data structure |
| * focused by the given lens to the given value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Lens s a = Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s |
| * @sig Lens s a -> a -> s -> s |
| * @param {Lens} lens |
| * @param {*} v |
| * @param {*} x |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.prop, R.lensIndex, R.lensProp |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xLens = R.lensProp('x'); |
| * |
| * R.set(xLens, 4, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {x: 4, y: 2} |
| * R.set(xLens, 8, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> {x: 8, y: 2} |
| */ |
| var set = _curry3(function set(lens, v, x) { |
| return over(lens, always(v), x); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a copy of the list, sorted according to the comparator function, |
| * which should accept two values at a time and return a negative number if the |
| * first value is smaller, a positive number if it's larger, and zero if they |
| * are equal. Please note that this is a **copy** of the list. It does not |
| * modify the original. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> Number) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} comparator A sorting function :: a -> b -> Int |
| * @param {Array} list The list to sort |
| * @return {Array} a new array with its elements sorted by the comparator function. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const diff = function(a, b) { return a - b; }; |
| * R.sort(diff, [4,2,7,5]); //=> [2, 4, 5, 7] |
| */ |
| var sort = _curry2(function sort(comparator, list) { |
| return Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0).sort(comparator); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sorts the list according to the supplied function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig Ord b => (a -> b) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} fn |
| * @param {Array} list The list to sort. |
| * @return {Array} A new list sorted by the keys generated by `fn`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const sortByFirstItem = R.sortBy(R.prop(0)); |
| * const pairs = [[-1, 1], [-2, 2], [-3, 3]]; |
| * sortByFirstItem(pairs); //=> [[-3, 3], [-2, 2], [-1, 1]] |
| * |
| * const sortByNameCaseInsensitive = R.sortBy(R.compose(R.toLower, R.prop('name'))); |
| * const alice = { |
| * name: 'ALICE', |
| * age: 101 |
| * }; |
| * const bob = { |
| * name: 'Bob', |
| * age: -10 |
| * }; |
| * const clara = { |
| * name: 'clara', |
| * age: 314.159 |
| * }; |
| * const people = [clara, bob, alice]; |
| * sortByNameCaseInsensitive(people); //=> [alice, bob, clara] |
| */ |
| var sortBy = _curry2(function sortBy(fn, list) { |
| return Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0).sort(function(a, b) { |
| var aa = fn(a); |
| var bb = fn(b); |
| return aa < bb ? -1 : aa > bb ? 1 : 0; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Sorts a list according to a list of comparators. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.23.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig [(a, a) -> Number] -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Array} functions A list of comparator functions. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to sort. |
| * @return {Array} A new list sorted according to the comarator functions. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const alice = { |
| * name: 'alice', |
| * age: 40 |
| * }; |
| * const bob = { |
| * name: 'bob', |
| * age: 30 |
| * }; |
| * const clara = { |
| * name: 'clara', |
| * age: 40 |
| * }; |
| * const people = [clara, bob, alice]; |
| * const ageNameSort = R.sortWith([ |
| * R.descend(R.prop('age')), |
| * R.ascend(R.prop('name')) |
| * ]); |
| * ageNameSort(people); //=> [alice, clara, bob] |
| */ |
| var sortWith = _curry2(function sortWith(fns, list) { |
| return Array.prototype.slice.call(list, 0).sort(function(a, b) { |
| var result = 0; |
| var i = 0; |
| while (result === 0 && i < fns.length) { |
| result = fns[i](a, b); |
| i += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Splits a string into an array of strings based on the given |
| * separator. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig (String | RegExp) -> String -> [String] |
| * @param {String|RegExp} sep The pattern. |
| * @param {String} str The string to separate into an array. |
| * @return {Array} The array of strings from `str` separated by `sep`. |
| * @see R.join |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const pathComponents = R.split('/'); |
| * R.tail(pathComponents('/usr/local/bin/node')); //=> ['usr', 'local', 'bin', 'node'] |
| * |
| * R.split('.', 'a.b.c.xyz.d'); //=> ['a', 'b', 'c', 'xyz', 'd'] |
| */ |
| var split = invoker(1, 'split'); |
| |
| /** |
| * Splits a given list or string at a given index. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [[a], [a]] |
| * @sig Number -> String -> [String, String] |
| * @param {Number} index The index where the array/string is split. |
| * @param {Array|String} array The array/string to be split. |
| * @return {Array} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.splitAt(1, [1, 2, 3]); //=> [[1], [2, 3]] |
| * R.splitAt(5, 'hello world'); //=> ['hello', ' world'] |
| * R.splitAt(-1, 'foobar'); //=> ['fooba', 'r'] |
| */ |
| var splitAt = _curry2(function splitAt(index, array) { |
| return [slice(0, index, array), slice(index, length(array), array)]; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Splits a collection into slices of the specified length. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Number -> [a] -> [[a]] |
| * @sig Number -> String -> [String] |
| * @param {Number} n |
| * @param {Array} list |
| * @return {Array} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.splitEvery(3, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]); //=> [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7]] |
| * R.splitEvery(3, 'foobarbaz'); //=> ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'] |
| */ |
| var splitEvery = _curry2(function splitEvery(n, list) { |
| if (n <= 0) { |
| throw new Error('First argument to splitEvery must be a positive integer'); |
| } |
| var result = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| while (idx < list.length) { |
| result.push(slice(idx, idx += n, list)); |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a list and a predicate and returns a pair of lists with the following properties: |
| * |
| * - the result of concatenating the two output lists is equivalent to the input list; |
| * - none of the elements of the first output list satisfies the predicate; and |
| * - if the second output list is non-empty, its first element satisfies the predicate. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [[a], [a]] |
| * @param {Function} pred The predicate that determines where the array is split. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to be split. |
| * @return {Array} |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.splitWhen(R.equals(2), [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3]); //=> [[1], [2, 3, 1, 2, 3]] |
| */ |
| var splitWhen = _curry2(function splitWhen(pred, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| var prefix = []; |
| |
| while (idx < len && !pred(list[idx])) { |
| prefix.push(list[idx]); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| |
| return [prefix, Array.prototype.slice.call(list, idx)]; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Checks if a list starts with the provided sublist. |
| * |
| * Similarly, checks if a string starts with the provided substring. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.24.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] -> Boolean |
| * @sig String -> String -> Boolean |
| * @param {*} prefix |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.endsWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.startsWith('a', 'abc') //=> true |
| * R.startsWith('b', 'abc') //=> false |
| * R.startsWith(['a'], ['a', 'b', 'c']) //=> true |
| * R.startsWith(['b'], ['a', 'b', 'c']) //=> false |
| */ |
| var startsWith = _curry2(function(prefix, list) { |
| return equals(take(prefix.length, list), prefix); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Subtracts its second argument from its first argument. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Math |
| * @sig Number -> Number -> Number |
| * @param {Number} a The first value. |
| * @param {Number} b The second value. |
| * @return {Number} The result of `a - b`. |
| * @see R.add |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.subtract(10, 8); //=> 2 |
| * |
| * const minus5 = R.subtract(R.__, 5); |
| * minus5(17); //=> 12 |
| * |
| * const complementaryAngle = R.subtract(90); |
| * complementaryAngle(30); //=> 60 |
| * complementaryAngle(72); //=> 18 |
| */ |
| var subtract = _curry2(function subtract(a, b) { |
| return Number(a) - Number(b); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Finds the set (i.e. no duplicates) of all elements contained in the first or |
| * second list, but not both. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig [*] -> [*] -> [*] |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first list. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The elements in `list1` or `list2`, but not both. |
| * @see R.symmetricDifferenceWith, R.difference, R.differenceWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.symmetricDifference([1,2,3,4], [7,6,5,4,3]); //=> [1,2,7,6,5] |
| * R.symmetricDifference([7,6,5,4,3], [1,2,3,4]); //=> [7,6,5,1,2] |
| */ |
| var symmetricDifference = _curry2(function symmetricDifference(list1, list2) { |
| return concat(difference(list1, list2), difference(list2, list1)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Finds the set (i.e. no duplicates) of all elements contained in the first or |
| * second list, but not both. Duplication is determined according to the value |
| * returned by applying the supplied predicate to two list elements. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate used to test whether two items are equal. |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first list. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The elements in `list1` or `list2`, but not both. |
| * @see R.symmetricDifference, R.difference, R.differenceWith |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const eqA = R.eqBy(R.prop('a')); |
| * const l1 = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 3}, {a: 4}]; |
| * const l2 = [{a: 3}, {a: 4}, {a: 5}, {a: 6}]; |
| * R.symmetricDifferenceWith(eqA, l1, l2); //=> [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 5}, {a: 6}] |
| */ |
| var symmetricDifferenceWith = _curry3(function symmetricDifferenceWith(pred, list1, list2) { |
| return concat(differenceWith(pred, list1, list2), differenceWith(pred, list2, list1)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list containing the last `n` elements of a given list, passing |
| * each value to the supplied predicate function, and terminating when the |
| * predicate function returns `false`. Excludes the element that caused the |
| * predicate function to fail. The predicate function is passed one argument: |
| * *(value)*. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> String -> String |
| * @param {Function} fn The function called per iteration. |
| * @param {Array} xs The collection to iterate over. |
| * @return {Array} A new array. |
| * @see R.dropLastWhile, R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isNotOne = x => x !== 1; |
| * |
| * R.takeLastWhile(isNotOne, [1, 2, 3, 4]); //=> [2, 3, 4] |
| * |
| * R.takeLastWhile(x => x !== 'R' , 'Ramda'); //=> 'amda' |
| */ |
| var takeLastWhile = _curry2(function takeLastWhile(fn, xs) { |
| var idx = xs.length - 1; |
| while (idx >= 0 && fn(xs[idx])) { |
| idx -= 1; |
| } |
| return slice(idx + 1, Infinity, xs); |
| }); |
| |
| function XTakeWhile(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| } |
| XTakeWhile.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XTakeWhile.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XTakeWhile.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| return this.f(input) ? this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input) : _reduced(result); |
| }; |
| |
| var _xtakeWhile = _curry2(function _xtakeWhile(f, xf) { return new XTakeWhile(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list containing the first `n` elements of a given list, |
| * passing each value to the supplied predicate function, and terminating when |
| * the predicate function returns `false`. Excludes the element that caused the |
| * predicate function to fail. The predicate function is passed one argument: |
| * *(value)*. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `takeWhile` method of the second argument, if present. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> String -> String |
| * @param {Function} fn The function called per iteration. |
| * @param {Array} xs The collection to iterate over. |
| * @return {Array} A new array. |
| * @see R.dropWhile, R.transduce, R.addIndex |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const isNotFour = x => x !== 4; |
| * |
| * R.takeWhile(isNotFour, [1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1]); //=> [1, 2, 3] |
| * |
| * R.takeWhile(x => x !== 'd' , 'Ramda'); //=> 'Ram' |
| */ |
| var takeWhile = _curry2(_dispatchable(['takeWhile'], _xtakeWhile, function takeWhile(fn, xs) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = xs.length; |
| while (idx < len && fn(xs[idx])) { |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return slice(0, idx, xs); |
| })); |
| |
| function XTap(f, xf) { |
| this.xf = xf; |
| this.f = f; |
| } |
| XTap.prototype['@@transducer/init'] = _xfBase.init; |
| XTap.prototype['@@transducer/result'] = _xfBase.result; |
| XTap.prototype['@@transducer/step'] = function(result, input) { |
| this.f(input); |
| return this.xf['@@transducer/step'](result, input); |
| }; |
| |
| var _xtap = _curry2(function _xtap(f, xf) { return new XTap(f, xf); }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Runs the given function with the supplied object, then returns the object. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given as second parameter. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (a -> *) -> a -> a |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to call with `x`. The return value of `fn` will be thrown away. |
| * @param {*} x |
| * @return {*} `x`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const sayX = x => console.log('x is ' + x); |
| * R.tap(sayX, 100); //=> 100 |
| * // logs 'x is 100' |
| * @symb R.tap(f, a) = a |
| */ |
| var tap = _curry2(_dispatchable([], _xtap, function tap(fn, x) { |
| fn(x); |
| return x; |
| })); |
| |
| function _isRegExp(x) { |
| return Object.prototype.toString.call(x) === '[object RegExp]'; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Determines whether a given string matches a given regular expression. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig RegExp -> String -> Boolean |
| * @param {RegExp} pattern |
| * @param {String} str |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.match |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.test(/^x/, 'xyz'); //=> true |
| * R.test(/^y/, 'xyz'); //=> false |
| */ |
| var test = _curry2(function test(pattern, str) { |
| if (!_isRegExp(pattern)) { |
| throw new TypeError('‘test’ requires a value of type RegExp as its first argument; received ' + toString$1(pattern)); |
| } |
| return _cloneRegExp(pattern).test(str); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the result of applying the onSuccess function to the value inside |
| * a successfully resolved promise. This is useful for working with promises |
| * inside function compositions. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.27.1 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (a -> b) -> (Promise e a) -> (Promise e b) |
| * @sig (a -> (Promise e b)) -> (Promise e a) -> (Promise e b) |
| * @param {Function} onSuccess The function to apply. Can return a value or a promise of a value. |
| * @param {Promise} p |
| * @return {Promise} The result of calling `p.then(onSuccess)` |
| * @see R.otherwise |
| * @example |
| * |
| * var makeQuery = (email) => ({ query: { email }}); |
| * |
| * //getMemberName :: String -> Promise ({firstName, lastName}) |
| * var getMemberName = R.pipe( |
| * makeQuery, |
| * fetchMember, |
| * R.andThen(R.pick(['firstName', 'lastName'])) |
| * ); |
| */ |
| var andThen = _curry2(function andThen(f, p) { |
| _assertPromise('andThen', p); |
| |
| return p.then(f); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * The lower case version of a string. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {String} str The string to lower case. |
| * @return {String} The lower case version of `str`. |
| * @see R.toUpper |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.toLower('XYZ'); //=> 'xyz' |
| */ |
| var toLower = invoker(0, 'toLowerCase'); |
| |
| /** |
| * Converts an object into an array of key, value arrays. Only the object's |
| * own properties are used. |
| * Note that the order of the output array is not guaranteed to be consistent |
| * across different JS platforms. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.4.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {String: *} -> [[String,*]] |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to extract from |
| * @return {Array} An array of key, value arrays from the object's own properties. |
| * @see R.fromPairs |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.toPairs({a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}); //=> [['a', 1], ['b', 2], ['c', 3]] |
| */ |
| var toPairs = _curry1(function toPairs(obj) { |
| var pairs = []; |
| for (var prop in obj) { |
| if (_has(prop, obj)) { |
| pairs[pairs.length] = [prop, obj[prop]]; |
| } |
| } |
| return pairs; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Converts an object into an array of key, value arrays. The object's own |
| * properties and prototype properties are used. Note that the order of the |
| * output array is not guaranteed to be consistent across different JS |
| * platforms. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.4.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {String: *} -> [[String,*]] |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to extract from |
| * @return {Array} An array of key, value arrays from the object's own |
| * and prototype properties. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const F = function() { this.x = 'X'; }; |
| * F.prototype.y = 'Y'; |
| * const f = new F(); |
| * R.toPairsIn(f); //=> [['x','X'], ['y','Y']] |
| */ |
| var toPairsIn = _curry1(function toPairsIn(obj) { |
| var pairs = []; |
| for (var prop in obj) { |
| pairs[pairs.length] = [prop, obj[prop]]; |
| } |
| return pairs; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * The upper case version of a string. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.9.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {String} str The string to upper case. |
| * @return {String} The upper case version of `str`. |
| * @see R.toLower |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.toUpper('abc'); //=> 'ABC' |
| */ |
| var toUpper = invoker(0, 'toUpperCase'); |
| |
| /** |
| * Initializes a transducer using supplied iterator function. Returns a single |
| * item by iterating through the list, successively calling the transformed |
| * iterator function and passing it an accumulator value and the current value |
| * from the array, and then passing the result to the next call. |
| * |
| * The iterator function receives two values: *(acc, value)*. It will be |
| * wrapped as a transformer to initialize the transducer. A transformer can be |
| * passed directly in place of an iterator function. In both cases, iteration |
| * may be stopped early with the [`R.reduced`](#reduced) function. |
| * |
| * A transducer is a function that accepts a transformer and returns a |
| * transformer and can be composed directly. |
| * |
| * A transformer is an an object that provides a 2-arity reducing iterator |
| * function, step, 0-arity initial value function, init, and 1-arity result |
| * extraction function, result. The step function is used as the iterator |
| * function in reduce. The result function is used to convert the final |
| * accumulator into the return type and in most cases is |
| * [`R.identity`](#identity). The init function can be used to provide an |
| * initial accumulator, but is ignored by transduce. |
| * |
| * The iteration is performed with [`R.reduce`](#reduce) after initializing the transducer. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.12.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (c -> c) -> ((a, b) -> a) -> a -> [b] -> a |
| * @param {Function} xf The transducer function. Receives a transformer and returns a transformer. |
| * @param {Function} fn The iterator function. Receives two values, the accumulator and the |
| * current element from the array. Wrapped as transformer, if necessary, and used to |
| * initialize the transducer |
| * @param {*} acc The initial accumulator value. |
| * @param {Array} list The list to iterate over. |
| * @return {*} The final, accumulated value. |
| * @see R.reduce, R.reduced, R.into |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4]; |
| * const transducer = R.compose(R.map(R.add(1)), R.take(2)); |
| * R.transduce(transducer, R.flip(R.append), [], numbers); //=> [2, 3] |
| * |
| * const isOdd = (x) => x % 2 === 1; |
| * const firstOddTransducer = R.compose(R.filter(isOdd), R.take(1)); |
| * R.transduce(firstOddTransducer, R.flip(R.append), [], R.range(0, 100)); //=> [1] |
| */ |
| var transduce = curryN(4, function transduce(xf, fn, acc, list) { |
| return _reduce(xf(typeof fn === 'function' ? _xwrap(fn) : fn), acc, list); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Transposes the rows and columns of a 2D list. |
| * When passed a list of `n` lists of length `x`, |
| * returns a list of `x` lists of length `n`. |
| * |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [[a]] -> [[a]] |
| * @param {Array} list A 2D list |
| * @return {Array} A 2D list |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.transpose([[1, 'a'], [2, 'b'], [3, 'c']]) //=> [[1, 2, 3], ['a', 'b', 'c']] |
| * R.transpose([[1, 2, 3], ['a', 'b', 'c']]) //=> [[1, 'a'], [2, 'b'], [3, 'c']] |
| * |
| * // If some of the rows are shorter than the following rows, their elements are skipped: |
| * R.transpose([[10, 11], [20], [], [30, 31, 32]]) //=> [[10, 20, 30], [11, 31], [32]] |
| * @symb R.transpose([[a], [b], [c]]) = [a, b, c] |
| * @symb R.transpose([[a, b], [c, d]]) = [[a, c], [b, d]] |
| * @symb R.transpose([[a, b], [c]]) = [[a, c], [b]] |
| */ |
| var transpose = _curry1(function transpose(outerlist) { |
| var i = 0; |
| var result = []; |
| while (i < outerlist.length) { |
| var innerlist = outerlist[i]; |
| var j = 0; |
| while (j < innerlist.length) { |
| if (typeof result[j] === 'undefined') { |
| result[j] = []; |
| } |
| result[j].push(innerlist[j]); |
| j += 1; |
| } |
| i += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Maps an [Applicative](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#applicative)-returning |
| * function over a [Traversable](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#traversable), |
| * then uses [`sequence`](#sequence) to transform the resulting Traversable of Applicative |
| * into an Applicative of Traversable. |
| * |
| * Dispatches to the `traverse` method of the third argument, if present. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (Applicative f, Traversable t) => (a -> f a) -> (a -> f b) -> t a -> f (t b) |
| * @param {Function} of |
| * @param {Function} f |
| * @param {*} traversable |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.sequence |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // Returns `Maybe.Nothing` if the given divisor is `0` |
| * const safeDiv = n => d => d === 0 ? Maybe.Nothing() : Maybe.Just(n / d) |
| * |
| * R.traverse(Maybe.of, safeDiv(10), [2, 4, 5]); //=> Maybe.Just([5, 2.5, 2]) |
| * R.traverse(Maybe.of, safeDiv(10), [2, 0, 5]); //=> Maybe.Nothing |
| */ |
| var traverse = _curry3(function traverse(of, f, traversable) { |
| return typeof traversable['fantasy-land/traverse'] === 'function' ? |
| traversable['fantasy-land/traverse'](f, of) : |
| sequence(of, map(f, traversable)); |
| }); |
| |
| var ws = '\x09\x0A\x0B\x0C\x0D\x20\xA0\u1680\u180E\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003' + |
| '\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200A\u202F\u205F\u3000\u2028' + |
| '\u2029\uFEFF'; |
| var zeroWidth = '\u200b'; |
| var hasProtoTrim = (typeof String.prototype.trim === 'function'); |
| /** |
| * Removes (strips) whitespace from both ends of the string. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.6.0 |
| * @category String |
| * @sig String -> String |
| * @param {String} str The string to trim. |
| * @return {String} Trimmed version of `str`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.trim(' xyz '); //=> 'xyz' |
| * R.map(R.trim, R.split(',', 'x, y, z')); //=> ['x', 'y', 'z'] |
| */ |
| var trim = !hasProtoTrim || (ws.trim() || !zeroWidth.trim()) ? |
| _curry1(function trim(str) { |
| var beginRx = new RegExp('^[' + ws + '][' + ws + ']*'); |
| var endRx = new RegExp('[' + ws + '][' + ws + ']*$'); |
| return str.replace(beginRx, '').replace(endRx, ''); |
| }) : |
| _curry1(function trim(str) { |
| return str.trim(); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * `tryCatch` takes two functions, a `tryer` and a `catcher`. The returned |
| * function evaluates the `tryer`; if it does not throw, it simply returns the |
| * result. If the `tryer` *does* throw, the returned function evaluates the |
| * `catcher` function and returns its result. Note that for effective |
| * composition with this function, both the `tryer` and `catcher` functions |
| * must return the same type of results. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.20.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (...x -> a) -> ((e, ...x) -> a) -> (...x -> a) |
| * @param {Function} tryer The function that may throw. |
| * @param {Function} catcher The function that will be evaluated if `tryer` throws. |
| * @return {Function} A new function that will catch exceptions and send then to the catcher. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.tryCatch(R.prop('x'), R.F)({x: true}); //=> true |
| * R.tryCatch(() => { throw 'foo'}, R.always('catched'))('bar') // => 'catched' |
| * R.tryCatch(R.times(R.identity), R.always([]))('s') // => [] |
| * R.tryCatch(() => { throw 'this is not a valid value'}, (err, value)=>({error : err, value }))('bar') // => {'error': 'this is not a valid value', 'value': 'bar'} |
| */ |
| var tryCatch = _curry2(function _tryCatch(tryer, catcher) { |
| return _arity(tryer.length, function() { |
| try { |
| return tryer.apply(this, arguments); |
| } catch (e) { |
| return catcher.apply(this, _concat([e], arguments)); |
| } |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a function `fn`, which takes a single array argument, and returns a |
| * function which: |
| * |
| * - takes any number of positional arguments; |
| * - passes these arguments to `fn` as an array; and |
| * - returns the result. |
| * |
| * In other words, `R.unapply` derives a variadic function from a function which |
| * takes an array. `R.unapply` is the inverse of [`R.apply`](#apply). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.8.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ([*...] -> a) -> (*... -> a) |
| * @param {Function} fn |
| * @return {Function} |
| * @see R.apply |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.unapply(JSON.stringify)(1, 2, 3); //=> '[1,2,3]' |
| * @symb R.unapply(f)(a, b) = f([a, b]) |
| */ |
| var unapply = _curry1(function unapply(fn) { |
| return function() { |
| return fn(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0)); |
| }; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Wraps a function of any arity (including nullary) in a function that accepts |
| * exactly 1 parameter. Any extraneous parameters will not be passed to the |
| * supplied function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig (* -> b) -> (a -> b) |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to wrap. |
| * @return {Function} A new function wrapping `fn`. The new function is guaranteed to be of |
| * arity 1. |
| * @see R.binary, R.nAry |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const takesTwoArgs = function(a, b) { |
| * return [a, b]; |
| * }; |
| * takesTwoArgs.length; //=> 2 |
| * takesTwoArgs(1, 2); //=> [1, 2] |
| * |
| * const takesOneArg = R.unary(takesTwoArgs); |
| * takesOneArg.length; //=> 1 |
| * // Only 1 argument is passed to the wrapped function |
| * takesOneArg(1, 2); //=> [1, undefined] |
| * @symb R.unary(f)(a, b, c) = f(a) |
| */ |
| var unary = _curry1(function unary(fn) { |
| return nAry(1, fn); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a function of arity `n` from a (manually) curried function. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig Number -> (a -> b) -> (a -> c) |
| * @param {Number} length The arity for the returned function. |
| * @param {Function} fn The function to uncurry. |
| * @return {Function} A new function. |
| * @see R.curry |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const addFour = a => b => c => d => a + b + c + d; |
| * |
| * const uncurriedAddFour = R.uncurryN(4, addFour); |
| * uncurriedAddFour(1, 2, 3, 4); //=> 10 |
| */ |
| var uncurryN = _curry2(function uncurryN(depth, fn) { |
| return curryN(depth, function() { |
| var currentDepth = 1; |
| var value = fn; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var endIdx; |
| while (currentDepth <= depth && typeof value === 'function') { |
| endIdx = currentDepth === depth ? arguments.length : idx + value.length; |
| value = value.apply(this, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, idx, endIdx)); |
| currentDepth += 1; |
| idx = endIdx; |
| } |
| return value; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Builds a list from a seed value. Accepts an iterator function, which returns |
| * either false to stop iteration or an array of length 2 containing the value |
| * to add to the resulting list and the seed to be used in the next call to the |
| * iterator function. |
| * |
| * The iterator function receives one argument: *(seed)*. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.10.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig (a -> [b]) -> * -> [b] |
| * @param {Function} fn The iterator function. receives one argument, `seed`, and returns |
| * either false to quit iteration or an array of length two to proceed. The element |
| * at index 0 of this array will be added to the resulting array, and the element |
| * at index 1 will be passed to the next call to `fn`. |
| * @param {*} seed The seed value. |
| * @return {Array} The final list. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const f = n => n > 50 ? false : [-n, n + 10]; |
| * R.unfold(f, 10); //=> [-10, -20, -30, -40, -50] |
| * @symb R.unfold(f, x) = [f(x)[0], f(f(x)[1])[0], f(f(f(x)[1])[1])[0], ...] |
| */ |
| var unfold = _curry2(function unfold(fn, seed) { |
| var pair = fn(seed); |
| var result = []; |
| while (pair && pair.length) { |
| result[result.length] = pair[0]; |
| pair = fn(pair[1]); |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Combines two lists into a set (i.e. no duplicates) composed of the elements |
| * of each list. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig [*] -> [*] -> [*] |
| * @param {Array} as The first list. |
| * @param {Array} bs The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The first and second lists concatenated, with |
| * duplicates removed. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.union([1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4]); //=> [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| */ |
| var union = _curry2(compose(uniq, _concat)); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list containing only one copy of each element in the original |
| * list, based upon the value returned by applying the supplied predicate to |
| * two list elements. Prefers the first item if two items compare equal based |
| * on the predicate. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> Boolean) -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate used to test whether two items are equal. |
| * @param {Array} list The array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} The list of unique items. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const strEq = R.eqBy(String); |
| * R.uniqWith(strEq)([1, '1', 2, 1]); //=> [1, 2] |
| * R.uniqWith(strEq)([{}, {}]); //=> [{}] |
| * R.uniqWith(strEq)([1, '1', 1]); //=> [1] |
| * R.uniqWith(strEq)(['1', 1, 1]); //=> ['1'] |
| */ |
| var uniqWith = _curry2(function uniqWith(pred, list) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = list.length; |
| var result = []; |
| var item; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| item = list[idx]; |
| if (!_includesWith(pred, item, result)) { |
| result[result.length] = item; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Combines two lists into a set (i.e. no duplicates) composed of the elements |
| * of each list. Duplication is determined according to the value returned by |
| * applying the supplied predicate to two list elements. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category Relation |
| * @sig ((a, a) -> Boolean) -> [*] -> [*] -> [*] |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate used to test whether two items are equal. |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first list. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The first and second lists concatenated, with |
| * duplicates removed. |
| * @see R.union |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const l1 = [{a: 1}, {a: 2}]; |
| * const l2 = [{a: 1}, {a: 4}]; |
| * R.unionWith(R.eqBy(R.prop('a')), l1, l2); //=> [{a: 1}, {a: 2}, {a: 4}] |
| */ |
| var unionWith = _curry3(function unionWith(pred, list1, list2) { |
| return uniqWith(pred, _concat(list1, list2)); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the final argument by passing it to the given predicate function. If |
| * the predicate is not satisfied, the function will return the result of |
| * calling the `whenFalseFn` function with the same argument. If the predicate |
| * is satisfied, the argument is returned as is. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.18.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> (a -> a) -> a -> a |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate function |
| * @param {Function} whenFalseFn A function to invoke when the `pred` evaluates |
| * to a falsy value. |
| * @param {*} x An object to test with the `pred` function and |
| * pass to `whenFalseFn` if necessary. |
| * @return {*} Either `x` or the result of applying `x` to `whenFalseFn`. |
| * @see R.ifElse, R.when, R.cond |
| * @example |
| * |
| * let safeInc = R.unless(R.isNil, R.inc); |
| * safeInc(null); //=> null |
| * safeInc(1); //=> 2 |
| */ |
| var unless = _curry3(function unless(pred, whenFalseFn, x) { |
| return pred(x) ? x : whenFalseFn(x); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Shorthand for `R.chain(R.identity)`, which removes one level of nesting from |
| * any [Chain](https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land#chain). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig Chain c => c (c a) -> c a |
| * @param {*} list |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.flatten, R.chain |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.unnest([1, [2], [[3]]]); //=> [1, 2, [3]] |
| * R.unnest([[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6]]); //=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
| */ |
| var unnest = chain(_identity); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a predicate, a transformation function, and an initial value, |
| * and returns a value of the same type as the initial value. |
| * It does so by applying the transformation until the predicate is satisfied, |
| * at which point it returns the satisfactory value. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.20.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> (a -> a) -> a -> a |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate function |
| * @param {Function} fn The iterator function |
| * @param {*} init Initial value |
| * @return {*} Final value that satisfies predicate |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.until(R.gt(R.__, 100), R.multiply(2))(1) // => 128 |
| */ |
| var until = _curry3(function until(pred, fn, init) { |
| var val = init; |
| while (!pred(val)) { |
| val = fn(val); |
| } |
| return val; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a list of all the properties, including prototype properties, of the |
| * supplied object. |
| * Note that the order of the output array is not guaranteed to be consistent |
| * across different JS platforms. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.2.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {k: v} -> [v] |
| * @param {Object} obj The object to extract values from |
| * @return {Array} An array of the values of the object's own and prototype properties. |
| * @see R.values, R.keysIn |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const F = function() { this.x = 'X'; }; |
| * F.prototype.y = 'Y'; |
| * const f = new F(); |
| * R.valuesIn(f); //=> ['X', 'Y'] |
| */ |
| var valuesIn = _curry1(function valuesIn(obj) { |
| var prop; |
| var vs = []; |
| for (prop in obj) { |
| vs[vs.length] = obj[prop]; |
| } |
| return vs; |
| }); |
| |
| // `Const` is a functor that effectively ignores the function given to `map`. |
| var Const = function(x) { |
| return {value: x, 'fantasy-land/map': function() { return this; }}; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a "view" of the given data structure, determined by the given lens. |
| * The lens's focus determines which portion of the data structure is visible. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.16.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @typedefn Lens s a = Functor f => (a -> f a) -> s -> f s |
| * @sig Lens s a -> s -> a |
| * @param {Lens} lens |
| * @param {*} x |
| * @return {*} |
| * @see R.prop, R.lensIndex, R.lensProp |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const xLens = R.lensProp('x'); |
| * |
| * R.view(xLens, {x: 1, y: 2}); //=> 1 |
| * R.view(xLens, {x: 4, y: 2}); //=> 4 |
| */ |
| var view = _curry2(function view(lens, x) { |
| // Using `Const` effectively ignores the setter function of the `lens`, |
| // leaving the value returned by the getter function unmodified. |
| return lens(Const)(x).value; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Tests the final argument by passing it to the given predicate function. If |
| * the predicate is satisfied, the function will return the result of calling |
| * the `whenTrueFn` function with the same argument. If the predicate is not |
| * satisfied, the argument is returned as is. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.18.0 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig (a -> Boolean) -> (a -> a) -> a -> a |
| * @param {Function} pred A predicate function |
| * @param {Function} whenTrueFn A function to invoke when the `condition` |
| * evaluates to a truthy value. |
| * @param {*} x An object to test with the `pred` function and |
| * pass to `whenTrueFn` if necessary. |
| * @return {*} Either `x` or the result of applying `x` to `whenTrueFn`. |
| * @see R.ifElse, R.unless, R.cond |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // truncate :: String -> String |
| * const truncate = R.when( |
| * R.propSatisfies(R.gt(R.__, 10), 'length'), |
| * R.pipe(R.take(10), R.append('…'), R.join('')) |
| * ); |
| * truncate('12345'); //=> '12345' |
| * truncate('0123456789ABC'); //=> '0123456789…' |
| */ |
| var when = _curry3(function when(pred, whenTrueFn, x) { |
| return pred(x) ? whenTrueFn(x) : x; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a spec object and a test object; returns true if the test satisfies |
| * the spec. Each of the spec's own properties must be a predicate function. |
| * Each predicate is applied to the value of the corresponding property of the |
| * test object. `where` returns true if all the predicates return true, false |
| * otherwise. |
| * |
| * `where` is well suited to declaratively expressing constraints for other |
| * functions such as [`filter`](#filter) and [`find`](#find). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.1 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {String: (* -> Boolean)} -> {String: *} -> Boolean |
| * @param {Object} spec |
| * @param {Object} testObj |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.propSatisfies, R.whereEq |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // pred :: Object -> Boolean |
| * const pred = R.where({ |
| * a: R.equals('foo'), |
| * b: R.complement(R.equals('bar')), |
| * x: R.gt(R.__, 10), |
| * y: R.lt(R.__, 20) |
| * }); |
| * |
| * pred({a: 'foo', b: 'xxx', x: 11, y: 19}); //=> true |
| * pred({a: 'xxx', b: 'xxx', x: 11, y: 19}); //=> false |
| * pred({a: 'foo', b: 'bar', x: 11, y: 19}); //=> false |
| * pred({a: 'foo', b: 'xxx', x: 10, y: 19}); //=> false |
| * pred({a: 'foo', b: 'xxx', x: 11, y: 20}); //=> false |
| */ |
| var where = _curry2(function where(spec, testObj) { |
| for (var prop in spec) { |
| if (_has(prop, spec) && !spec[prop](testObj[prop])) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| return true; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Takes a spec object and a test object; returns true if the test satisfies |
| * the spec, false otherwise. An object satisfies the spec if, for each of the |
| * spec's own properties, accessing that property of the object gives the same |
| * value (in [`R.equals`](#equals) terms) as accessing that property of the |
| * spec. |
| * |
| * `whereEq` is a specialization of [`where`](#where). |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.14.0 |
| * @category Object |
| * @sig {String: *} -> {String: *} -> Boolean |
| * @param {Object} spec |
| * @param {Object} testObj |
| * @return {Boolean} |
| * @see R.propEq, R.where |
| * @example |
| * |
| * // pred :: Object -> Boolean |
| * const pred = R.whereEq({a: 1, b: 2}); |
| * |
| * pred({a: 1}); //=> false |
| * pred({a: 1, b: 2}); //=> true |
| * pred({a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}); //=> true |
| * pred({a: 1, b: 1}); //=> false |
| */ |
| var whereEq = _curry2(function whereEq(spec, testObj) { |
| return where(map(equals, spec), testObj); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a new list without values in the first argument. |
| * [`R.equals`](#equals) is used to determine equality. |
| * |
| * Acts as a transducer if a transformer is given in list position. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.19.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [a] -> [a] |
| * @param {Array} list1 The values to be removed from `list2`. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The array to remove values from. |
| * @return {Array} The new array without values in `list1`. |
| * @see R.transduce, R.difference, R.remove |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.without([1, 2], [1, 2, 1, 3, 4]); //=> [3, 4] |
| */ |
| var without = _curry2(function(xs, list) { |
| return reject(flip(_includes)(xs), list); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Exclusive disjunction logical operation. |
| * Returns `true` if one of the arguments is truthy and the other is falsy. |
| * Otherwise, it returns `false`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.27.1 |
| * @category Logic |
| * @sig a -> b -> Boolean |
| * @param {Any} a |
| * @param {Any} b |
| * @return {Boolean} true if one of the arguments is truthy and the other is falsy |
| * @see R.or, R.and |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.xor(true, true); //=> false |
| * R.xor(true, false); //=> true |
| * R.xor(false, true); //=> true |
| * R.xor(false, false); //=> false |
| */ |
| var xor = _curry2(function xor(a, b) { |
| return Boolean(!a ^ !b); |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new list out of the two supplied by creating each possible pair |
| * from the lists. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [b] -> [[a,b]] |
| * @param {Array} as The first list. |
| * @param {Array} bs The second list. |
| * @return {Array} The list made by combining each possible pair from |
| * `as` and `bs` into pairs (`[a, b]`). |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.xprod([1, 2], ['a', 'b']); //=> [[1, 'a'], [1, 'b'], [2, 'a'], [2, 'b']] |
| * @symb R.xprod([a, b], [c, d]) = [[a, c], [a, d], [b, c], [b, d]] |
| */ |
| var xprod = _curry2(function xprod(a, b) { // = xprodWith(prepend); (takes about 3 times as long...) |
| var idx = 0; |
| var ilen = a.length; |
| var j; |
| var jlen = b.length; |
| var result = []; |
| while (idx < ilen) { |
| j = 0; |
| while (j < jlen) { |
| result[result.length] = [a[idx], b[j]]; |
| j += 1; |
| } |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new list out of the two supplied by pairing up equally-positioned |
| * items from both lists. The returned list is truncated to the length of the |
| * shorter of the two input lists. |
| * Note: `zip` is equivalent to `zipWith(function(a, b) { return [a, b] })`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [a] -> [b] -> [[a,b]] |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first array to consider. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} The list made by pairing up same-indexed elements of `list1` and `list2`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.zip([1, 2, 3], ['a', 'b', 'c']); //=> [[1, 'a'], [2, 'b'], [3, 'c']] |
| * @symb R.zip([a, b, c], [d, e, f]) = [[a, d], [b, e], [c, f]] |
| */ |
| var zip = _curry2(function zip(a, b) { |
| var rv = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = Math.min(a.length, b.length); |
| while (idx < len) { |
| rv[idx] = [a[idx], b[idx]]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return rv; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new object out of a list of keys and a list of values. |
| * Key/value pairing is truncated to the length of the shorter of the two lists. |
| * Note: `zipObj` is equivalent to `pipe(zip, fromPairs)`. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.3.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig [String] -> [*] -> {String: *} |
| * @param {Array} keys The array that will be properties on the output object. |
| * @param {Array} values The list of values on the output object. |
| * @return {Object} The object made by pairing up same-indexed elements of `keys` and `values`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.zipObj(['a', 'b', 'c'], [1, 2, 3]); //=> {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3} |
| */ |
| var zipObj = _curry2(function zipObj(keys, values) { |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = Math.min(keys.length, values.length); |
| var out = {}; |
| while (idx < len) { |
| out[keys[idx]] = values[idx]; |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return out; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a new list out of the two supplied by applying the function to each |
| * equally-positioned pair in the lists. The returned list is truncated to the |
| * length of the shorter of the two input lists. |
| * |
| * @function |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.1.0 |
| * @category List |
| * @sig ((a, b) -> c) -> [a] -> [b] -> [c] |
| * @param {Function} fn The function used to combine the two elements into one value. |
| * @param {Array} list1 The first array to consider. |
| * @param {Array} list2 The second array to consider. |
| * @return {Array} The list made by combining same-indexed elements of `list1` and `list2` |
| * using `fn`. |
| * @example |
| * |
| * const f = (x, y) => { |
| * // ... |
| * }; |
| * R.zipWith(f, [1, 2, 3], ['a', 'b', 'c']); |
| * //=> [f(1, 'a'), f(2, 'b'), f(3, 'c')] |
| * @symb R.zipWith(fn, [a, b, c], [d, e, f]) = [fn(a, d), fn(b, e), fn(c, f)] |
| */ |
| var zipWith = _curry3(function zipWith(fn, a, b) { |
| var rv = []; |
| var idx = 0; |
| var len = Math.min(a.length, b.length); |
| while (idx < len) { |
| rv[idx] = fn(a[idx], b[idx]); |
| idx += 1; |
| } |
| return rv; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a thunk out of a function. A thunk delays a calculation until |
| * its result is needed, providing lazy evaluation of arguments. |
| * |
| * @func |
| * @memberOf R |
| * @since v0.26.0 |
| * @category Function |
| * @sig ((a, b, ..., j) -> k) -> (a, b, ..., j) -> (() -> k) |
| * @param {Function} fn A function to wrap in a thunk |
| * @return {Function} Expects arguments for `fn` and returns a new function |
| * that, when called, applies those arguments to `fn`. |
| * @see R.partial, R.partialRight |
| * @example |
| * |
| * R.thunkify(R.identity)(42)(); //=> 42 |
| * R.thunkify((a, b) => a + b)(25, 17)(); //=> 42 |
| */ |
| var thunkify = _curry1(function thunkify(fn) { |
| return curryN(fn.length, function createThunk() { |
| var fnArgs = arguments; |
| return function invokeThunk() { |
| return fn.apply(this, fnArgs); |
| }; |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| exports.F = F; |
| exports.T = T; |
| exports.__ = __; |
| exports.add = add; |
| exports.addIndex = addIndex; |
| exports.adjust = adjust; |
| exports.all = all; |
| exports.allPass = allPass; |
| exports.always = always; |
| exports.and = and; |
| exports.any = any; |
| exports.anyPass = anyPass; |
| exports.ap = ap; |
| exports.aperture = aperture; |
| exports.append = append; |
| exports.apply = apply; |
| exports.applySpec = applySpec; |
| exports.applyTo = applyTo; |
| exports.ascend = ascend; |
| exports.assoc = assoc; |
| exports.assocPath = assocPath; |
| exports.binary = binary; |
| exports.bind = bind; |
| exports.both = both; |
| exports.call = call; |
| exports.chain = chain; |
| exports.clamp = clamp; |
| exports.clone = clone; |
| exports.comparator = comparator; |
| exports.complement = complement; |
| exports.compose = compose; |
| exports.composeK = composeK; |
| exports.composeP = composeP; |
| exports.composeWith = composeWith; |
| exports.concat = concat; |
| exports.cond = cond; |
| exports.construct = construct; |
| exports.constructN = constructN; |
| exports.contains = contains$1; |
| exports.converge = converge; |
| exports.countBy = countBy; |
| exports.curry = curry; |
| exports.curryN = curryN; |
| exports.dec = dec; |
| exports.defaultTo = defaultTo; |
| exports.descend = descend; |
| exports.difference = difference; |
| exports.differenceWith = differenceWith; |
| exports.dissoc = dissoc; |
| exports.dissocPath = dissocPath; |
| exports.divide = divide; |
| exports.drop = drop; |
| exports.dropLast = dropLast$1; |
| exports.dropLastWhile = dropLastWhile$1; |
| exports.dropRepeats = dropRepeats; |
| exports.dropRepeatsWith = dropRepeatsWith; |
| exports.dropWhile = dropWhile; |
| exports.either = either; |
| exports.empty = empty; |
| exports.endsWith = endsWith; |
| exports.eqBy = eqBy; |
| exports.eqProps = eqProps; |
| exports.equals = equals; |
| exports.evolve = evolve; |
| exports.filter = filter; |
| exports.find = find; |
| exports.findIndex = findIndex; |
| exports.findLast = findLast; |
| exports.findLastIndex = findLastIndex; |
| exports.flatten = flatten; |
| exports.flip = flip; |
| exports.forEach = forEach; |
| exports.forEachObjIndexed = forEachObjIndexed; |
| exports.fromPairs = fromPairs; |
| exports.groupBy = groupBy; |
| exports.groupWith = groupWith; |
| exports.gt = gt; |
| exports.gte = gte; |
| exports.has = has; |
| exports.hasIn = hasIn; |
| exports.hasPath = hasPath; |
| exports.head = head; |
| exports.identical = identical; |
| exports.identity = identity; |
| exports.ifElse = ifElse; |
| exports.inc = inc; |
| exports.includes = includes; |
| exports.indexBy = indexBy; |
| exports.indexOf = indexOf; |
| exports.init = init; |
| exports.innerJoin = innerJoin; |
| exports.insert = insert; |
| exports.insertAll = insertAll; |
| exports.intersection = intersection; |
| exports.intersperse = intersperse; |
| exports.into = into; |
| exports.invert = invert; |
| exports.invertObj = invertObj; |
| exports.invoker = invoker; |
| exports.is = is; |
| exports.isEmpty = isEmpty; |
| exports.isNil = isNil; |
| exports.join = join; |
| exports.juxt = juxt; |
| exports.keys = keys; |
| exports.keysIn = keysIn; |
| exports.last = last; |
| exports.lastIndexOf = lastIndexOf; |
| exports.length = length; |
| exports.lens = lens; |
| exports.lensIndex = lensIndex; |
| exports.lensPath = lensPath; |
| exports.lensProp = lensProp; |
| exports.lift = lift; |
| exports.liftN = liftN; |
| exports.lt = lt; |
| exports.lte = lte; |
| exports.map = map; |
| exports.mapAccum = mapAccum; |
| exports.mapAccumRight = mapAccumRight; |
| exports.mapObjIndexed = mapObjIndexed; |
| exports.match = match; |
| exports.mathMod = mathMod; |
| exports.max = max; |
| exports.maxBy = maxBy; |
| exports.mean = mean; |
| exports.median = median; |
| exports.memoizeWith = memoizeWith; |
| exports.merge = merge; |
| exports.mergeAll = mergeAll; |
| exports.mergeDeepLeft = mergeDeepLeft; |
| exports.mergeDeepRight = mergeDeepRight; |
| exports.mergeDeepWith = mergeDeepWith; |
| exports.mergeDeepWithKey = mergeDeepWithKey; |
| exports.mergeLeft = mergeLeft; |
| exports.mergeRight = mergeRight; |
| exports.mergeWith = mergeWith; |
| exports.mergeWithKey = mergeWithKey; |
| exports.min = min; |
| exports.minBy = minBy; |
| exports.modulo = modulo; |
| exports.move = move; |
| exports.multiply = multiply; |
| exports.nAry = nAry; |
| exports.negate = negate; |
| exports.none = none; |
| exports.not = not; |
| exports.nth = nth; |
| exports.nthArg = nthArg; |
| exports.o = o; |
| exports.objOf = objOf; |
| exports.of = of; |
| exports.omit = omit; |
| exports.once = once; |
| exports.or = or; |
| exports.otherwise = otherwise; |
| exports.over = over; |
| exports.pair = pair; |
| exports.partial = partial; |
| exports.partialRight = partialRight; |
| exports.partition = partition; |
| exports.path = path; |
| exports.paths = paths; |
| exports.pathEq = pathEq; |
| exports.pathOr = pathOr; |
| exports.pathSatisfies = pathSatisfies; |
| exports.pick = pick; |
| exports.pickAll = pickAll; |
| exports.pickBy = pickBy; |
| exports.pipe = pipe; |
| exports.pipeK = pipeK; |
| exports.pipeP = pipeP; |
| exports.pipeWith = pipeWith; |
| exports.pluck = pluck; |
| exports.prepend = prepend; |
| exports.product = product; |
| exports.project = project; |
| exports.prop = prop; |
| exports.propEq = propEq; |
| exports.propIs = propIs; |
| exports.propOr = propOr; |
| exports.propSatisfies = propSatisfies; |
| exports.props = props; |
| exports.range = range; |
| exports.reduce = reduce; |
| exports.reduceBy = reduceBy; |
| exports.reduceRight = reduceRight; |
| exports.reduceWhile = reduceWhile; |
| exports.reduced = reduced; |
| exports.reject = reject; |
| exports.remove = remove; |
| exports.repeat = repeat; |
| exports.replace = replace; |
| exports.reverse = reverse; |
| exports.scan = scan; |
| exports.sequence = sequence; |
| exports.set = set; |
| exports.slice = slice; |
| exports.sort = sort; |
| exports.sortBy = sortBy; |
| exports.sortWith = sortWith; |
| exports.split = split; |
| exports.splitAt = splitAt; |
| exports.splitEvery = splitEvery; |
| exports.splitWhen = splitWhen; |
| exports.startsWith = startsWith; |
| exports.subtract = subtract; |
| exports.sum = sum; |
| exports.symmetricDifference = symmetricDifference; |
| exports.symmetricDifferenceWith = symmetricDifferenceWith; |
| exports.tail = tail; |
| exports.take = take; |
| exports.takeLast = takeLast; |
| exports.takeLastWhile = takeLastWhile; |
| exports.takeWhile = takeWhile; |
| exports.tap = tap; |
| exports.test = test; |
| exports.andThen = andThen; |
| exports.times = times; |
| exports.toLower = toLower; |
| exports.toPairs = toPairs; |
| exports.toPairsIn = toPairsIn; |
| exports.toString = toString$1; |
| exports.toUpper = toUpper; |
| exports.transduce = transduce; |
| exports.transpose = transpose; |
| exports.traverse = traverse; |
| exports.trim = trim; |
| exports.tryCatch = tryCatch; |
| exports.type = type; |
| exports.unapply = unapply; |
| exports.unary = unary; |
| exports.uncurryN = uncurryN; |
| exports.unfold = unfold; |
| exports.union = union; |
| exports.unionWith = unionWith; |
| exports.uniq = uniq; |
| exports.uniqBy = uniqBy; |
| exports.uniqWith = uniqWith; |
| exports.unless = unless; |
| exports.unnest = unnest; |
| exports.until = until; |
| exports.update = update; |
| exports.useWith = useWith; |
| exports.values = values; |
| exports.valuesIn = valuesIn; |
| exports.view = view; |
| exports.when = when; |
| exports.where = where; |
| exports.whereEq = whereEq; |
| exports.without = without; |
| exports.xor = xor; |
| exports.xprod = xprod; |
| exports.zip = zip; |
| exports.zipObj = zipObj; |
| exports.zipWith = zipWith; |
| exports.thunkify = thunkify; |
| |
| Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', { value: true }); |
| |
| })); |