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dapl

v1.0.5

Published

**NOTE** This libraray does not actually construct an oil pipeline

Downloads

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Readme

DAPL

This library illustrates the error prone nature of oil pipelines...or something

NOTE This libraray does not actually construct an oil pipeline

This libraray will take an array of objects and safely place them in your global scope as follows:

Non-Leaky Pipes:

{foo: 'bar'} -> IfooI = 'bar';

Leaky Pipes:

{foo: 'bar'} -> foo = 'bar';

There is a 50% chance that your pipeline will leak, but don't worry, we have a leak detector that works ~20% of the time, so you can at least get an early warning (you lucky dog, you).

Working Example

var dapl = new (require('dapl')); // start your project
dapl.construct({ // lay down dome pipe
	foo: 'bar'
});

var safe = dapl.flush(); //flush some oil through them pipes, what could go wrong, returns false if leaks were detected by super advanced leak detection sensors!!!

console.log('SAFE:', safe);
try{
	console.log(IfooI); // Should log 'bar' if yo pipes ain't leaky!
}catch(e){
	console.log('Whoops, we were wrong...it leaked!'); // This is what happens if we were unable to catch your leakiness in time... Don't worry... ... .. we're pretty sure the EPA or someone will help...maybe.
}