@prelude/refute
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Refute module.
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Refute module
and: <Ts extends (Primitive | Refute<unknown>)[]>(...as: Ts) => Refute<IntersectionOfUnion<Lifted<Ts[number]>>>
array: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => (values: unknown) => Result<T[]>
Combinator over an array.
assert: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => (value: unknown) => T
Combinator returning refute as assertion.
bigint: Refute<bigint>
Returns refute for
bigint
type.boolean: Refute<boolean>
Returns refute for
boolean
type.defined: <T>(value: T) => Result<Exclude<T, undefined>>
Returns refute for defined value type.
exact: <T extends Record<string, Primitive | Refute<unknown>>>(kvs: T) => (value: unknown) => Result<{ [k in keyof T]: Lifted<T[k]>; }>
Refute combinator over an exact object.
See
object
See
partial
See
exactPartial
exactPartial: <T extends Record<string, Primitive | Refute<unknown>>>(kvs: T) => (value: unknown) => Result<{ [k in keyof T]?: Lifted<T[k]>; }>
Refute combinator over an exact, partial object.
See
object
See
partial
See
exact
finite: (value: unknown) => Result<number>
Returns failure if
value
is not a finite number.lift: <T extends Primitive | Refute<unknown>>(a: T) => Refute<Lifted<T>>
null: Refute<null>
Returns refute for
null
type.nullishOr: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => Refute<T>
nullOr: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => Refute<T>
number: Refute<number>
Returns refute for
number
type.object: <T extends Record<string, Primitive | Refute<unknown>>>(kvs: T) => (value: unknown) => Result<{ [k in keyof T]: Lifted<T[k]>; }>
Refute combinator over an inexact object.
See
partial
See `exact
See
exactPartial
oneOf: <T extends Primitive>(...values: readonly T[]) => Refute<T>
Returns failure if value doesn't strictly equal any of provided
values
.or: <Ts extends (Primitive | Refute<unknown>)[]>(...as: Ts) => Refute<Lifted<Ts[number]>>
partial: <T extends Record<string, Primitive | Refute<unknown>>>(kvs: T) => (value: unknown) => Result<{ [k in keyof T]?: Lifted<T[k]>; }>
positive: Refute<number>
Returns confirms positive number.
predicate: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => (value: unknown) => value is T
Combinator returning refute result as predicate.
reason: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => (value: unknown) => string
Combinator returning refute reason or
undefined
.record: <K extends string | number | symbol, V>(k: Refute<K>, v: Refute<V>) => Refute<Record<K, V>>
regexp: (re: RegExp) => Refute<string>
safeInteger: Refute<number>
Returns confirms safe integer.
safeReason: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => (value: unknown) => string
Combinator returning refute reason without interpolating value or
undefined
.strftime: (f: string) => Refute<string>
string: Refute<string>
Returns refute for
string
type.symbol: Refute<symbol>
Returns refute for
symbol
type.tuple: <T extends Refute<unknown>[]>(...as: T) => Refute<{ [I in keyof T]: Refuted<T[I]>; }>
undefined: Refute<undefined>
Returns refute for
undefined
type.undefinedOr: <T>(a: Refute<T>) => Refute<T>
unique: <T>(a: Refute<T>, f?: (value: T) => Primitive) => (values: unknown) => Result<T[]>
Returns confirmation of an unique array.
Usage
npm i -E @prelude/refute
import * as $ from '@prelude/refute'
const refute = $.object({
foo: $.string,
bar: $.number
})
const predicate = $.predicate(refute)
const assert = $.assert(refute)
const value = JSON.parse('...')
if (predicate(value)) {
// value is { foo: string, bar: number }
}
const value_ = assert(value)
// value_ is { foo: string, bar: number }
// throws if not.
console.log($.reason(refute)({ bar: 'a' }))
// Invalid value at key bar, expected number, got a.
License
MIT License
Copyright 2021 Mirek Rusin
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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