Utilities for working with functions in JavaScript, with TypeScript.
(Inspired by functools of the same name)
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Always returns the same value supplied to it.
identity(42); //=> 42Returns a function that always returns the same value supplied to it.
identity(42); //=> 42Optimize a function to speed up consecutive calls by caching the result of calls with identical input arguments. The cache can be overridden for features such as an LRU cache.
let i = 0;
const fn = memoize(() => ++i);
fn("foo"); //=> 1
fn("foo"); //=> 1
fn("bar"); //=> 2
fn("bar"); //=> 2Memoize the result of fn after the first invocation.
let i = 0;
const fn = memoize0(() => ++i);
fn(); // => 1
fn(); // => 1
fn(); // => 1Memoize the result of a function based on the most recent arguments.
let i = 0;
const fn = memoize(() => ++i);
fn("foo"); //=> 1
fn("foo"); //=> 1
fn("bar"); //=> 2
fn("bar"); //=> 2
fn("foo"); //=> 3
fn("foo"); //=> 3Return a function that fetches key from its operand.
prop("foo")({ foo: 123 }); //=> 123Return a function that calls the method name on its operand. If additional arguments are given, they will be given to the method as well.
invoke("add", 5, 5)({ add: (a, b) => a + b }); //=> 10throttle<T>(fn: (...args: T) => void, ms: number, { leading, trailing, debounce }) => (...args: T) => void
Wrap a function to rate-limit the function executions to once every ms milliseconds.
let i = 0
const fn = throttle(() => ++i, 100)
fn() // i == 1
fn() // i == 1
fn() // i == 1
setTimeout(() => /* i == 2 */, 200)Tip: Use fn.clear and fn.flush for finer execution control.
fn.clearUnconditionally clears the current timeoutfn.flushWhenfnis pending, executesfn()and starts a new interval
Given a fn, return a wrapper that accepts an array of fn arguments.
Promise.all([1, 2, 3]).then(spread(add));Flip a binary fn argument order.
flip(subtract)(5, 10); //=> 5Returns a partially applied fn with the supplied arguments.
partial(subtract, 10)(5); //=> 5Left-to-right function composition.
sequence(partial(add, 10), partial(multiply, 5))(5); //=> 75Right-to-left function composition.
compose(partial(add, 10), partial(multiply, 5))(5); //=> 35Fix the number of receivable arguments in origFn to n.
["1", "2", "3"].map(nary(1, fn)); //=> [1, 2, 3]This module uses TypeScript and publishes type definitions on NPM.
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