lambda-chop
v0.1.5
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Sweet.js macros for lambdas with currying, bound functions, and placeholders.
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lambda-chop
Sweet.js macros for lambdas with currying, bound functions, and placeholders.
Install
npm install -g sweet.js
npm install lambda-chop
sjs -m lambda-chop/macros myfile.js
Features
Lambda-chop provides a macro λ
which you can use to create terse, 'stabby'
lambdas, much like CoffeeScipt and ES6, but with some extra features:
->
for unbound functions=>
for bound functions usingFunction::bind
- Tupled arguments
- Curried arguments
- Partials with placeholders
- Shorthand property lambdas
Examples
// Create unbound functions
var add = λ(x, y) -> x + y;
add(1, 2) === 3;
// Create bound functions
DB.getResource('foo', λ(err, resp) => {
...
});
// Curry functions by leaving off the tupled arguments
var always = λ x y -> x;
always(42)(12) === 42;
// Mix and match for multiple argument lists
var nonsense = λ(x, y)(s, t) f -> 42;
// Placeholders using square brackets and `#`
var str = λ[#.toString()];
var sub = λ[# - #];
sub(2, 1) === 1;
// Shorthand property lambdas
var names = arr.map(λ.name);
Placeholder partials are never curried or bound, and are always expressions.
Can I Use Something Other Than λ
?
Yes! Not everyone likes it or wants to type it. Lambda-chop provides aliases by using a different module to compile your files.
# Use `fun` instead of `λ`
sjs -m lambda-chop/macros/fun myfile.js
Available aliases are:
fn
fun
func
lam
Author
Nathan Faubion (@natefaubion)
License
MIT