babel-plugin-transform-function-composition
v1.0.0
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Transpiles function-bind call expressions to partially applied call expressions. Uses the invocation context to set the first parameter of the callee function.
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babel-plugin-transform-function-composition
Transpiles function-bind call expressions to partially applied call expressions. Uses the invocation context to set the first parameter of the callee function.
- Coming from Clojure? This transpiler enables a syntactic suger for thread-first
BIG WARNING: This is a proof-of-concept. See Motivation.
Example transpilation
Input:
apple
::foo('foo parameter 0', 'foo parameter 1')
::bar('bar parameter 0');
Output:
bar('bar parameter 0', foo('foo parameter 0', 'foo parameter 1', apple));
Motivation
Add a syntactic sugar that enables chaining of curried functions. In a functional pipeline, participating functions expect the input of the function to be the last parameter.
In effect, babel-plugin-transform-function-composition
is equivalent to using R.pipe
in Ramda.
Difference from This-Binding Syntax proposal
ECMAScript This-Binding Syntax proposal introduces a new operator ::
which performs this
binding and method extraction, i.e.
The following input:
foo::bar()::baz()
Becomes the following output:
var _context;
(_context = (_context = foo, bar).call(_context), baz).call(_context);
babel-plugin-transform-function-composition
uses the `::`` operator to create a partially applied function such that the left hand side of the operator is set as the the first parameter to the target function on the right hand side, i.e.
The following input:
foo::bar()::baz()
Becomes the following output:
baz(bar(foo));
Benefits
TODO
Conflicting syntax
At the time of this writing, ECMAScript This-Binding Syntax remains in stage 0.
See What's keeping this from Stage 1?.
Proposal
TODO
Usage examples
Using existing functional programming utilities
import {
assocPath
} from 'ramda';
({
name: 'babel-plugin-transform-function-composition'
})
::assocPath(['repository', 'type'], 'git')
::assocPath(['repository', 'url'], 'https://github.com/gajus/babel-plugin-transform-function-composition');
// {
// name: 'babel-plugin-transform-function-composition',
// repository: {
// type: 'git',
// url: 'https://github.com/gajus/babel-plugin-transform-function-composition'
// }
// }
Using utility functions to construct Promises
const map = (callback, promise) => {
return promise
.then((values) => {
return values.map(callback);
});
};
Promise
.resolve([
'foo',
'bar',
'baz'
])
::map((currentValue, index) => {
return index + ':' + currentValue;
})
.then((values) => {
values;
// [
// '0:foo',
// '1:bar',
// '2:baz'
// ]
});