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decorator-eq

v0.1.6

Published

Decorator for portation of haskell typeclass eq

Downloads

19

Readme

Decorator for portation of haskell typeclass EQ

The Eq Interface defines equality and inequality in typescript. The decorator implements the EQ-Interface. On the other hand it is a library for funtions. Mainly Lists of this interface are used.

There is an es5-translation in the dist-directory. tsc was used for transpiling.

Installation

npm install decorator-eq --save

Usage

Decorator

  const carConfig = new EqConfig();
  
  @Eq.implement({
      config: carConfig
  })
  class Car implements IEq {
    @Eq.field({})
    private interior:TInterior;
 
    @Eq.field({fuzzy:true})
    private name:string;
    
    constructor(interior:TInterior, name:string){
        this.interior=interior;
        this.name=name;
    }
    
    //this is neccessary to ensure the interface
    eq:(a:IEq)=>boolean;
    neq:(a:IEq)=>boolean;
 }

Notice the Configuration-Object. Objects of car can now be seen as equal, if the two properties interior and name are the same. Be aware that the properties can be any type that support "===" or has IEq implemented.

Using the EQ-Library

eq(cs:IEq[], ref:IEq, config:IEqConfig):IEq[]

  eq(listOfCars, new Car('plastic','cheapo'), config:IEqConfig):IEq[]
  eq(listOfCars, new Car(null,'bmw'), config:IEqConfig):IEq[] // reveals all bmws

fuzzyEq(cs:IEq[], ref:IEq, config:IEqConfig):IEq[]

  fuzzyEq(listOfCars, new Car(null,'di'), config:IEqConfig):IEq[] //reveals Audi and Cadillac 

neq(cs:IEq[], ref:IEq, config:IEqConfig):IEq[]

  neq(listOfCars, new Car('leather',null), config:IEqConfig):IEq[] //reveals all none leather cars 

Using EqConfig

clone():IEqConfig

  let copyOfConfig = config.clone(); 

fields:Array

  let newFields:Array<IField> = [];
  copyOfFields.fields.foreach((val, key) => if(key%2) newFields.push(val));
  copyOfFields.fields = newFields;

Using EqOr

fuzzyEq(cs:IEq[], refs:IEq[], config:IEqConfig):IEq[]

  fuzzyEq(listOfCars, new Car('leather', null)) //all listOfCars
  fuzzyEq(listOfCars, new Car('leather', 'di')) //reveals Audi and Cadillac or leather cars

eq(cs:IEq[], refs:IEq[], config:IEqConfig):IEq[]

  eq(listOfCars, new Car('leather', null)) //all leather cars
  eq(listOfCars, new Car('leather', 'di')) //reveals leather cars
  eq(listOfCars, new Car('leather', 'audi')) //reveals leather cars or audis

Tests

npm test

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code.

Release History

  • 0.1.0 Initial release
  • 0.1.2 transpiling from typescript to es5
  • 0.1.3 reorder code in multiple files
  • 0.1.4 better transpiling
  • 0.1.5 fuzzy field cloning
  • 0.1.6 config-fields handling