let-in
v2.0.0
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A sweet syntax for let-in expression in JavaScript
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let-in.js - Let expressions introduced into JavaScript
This is still in Beta, so use at your own risk, API might change and break.
Let expressions make everything simpler. Creates smaller and more resuable functions.
letIn
Receives functions and calls the them in order, each function receives the previous results by order.
import { letIn } from 'let-in'
const result = letIn(
() => 1,
(a) => 2 + a,
(a, b) => 3 + a + b,
(a, b, c) => a + b + c,
)
console.log(result); // 11
Wrap letIn in a function to create a new function with the Let In Expression structure
import { letIn } from 'let-in'
const fn = (x, y) => letIn(
() => 1 + x,
(a) => 2 + a,
(a, b) => 3 + a + b,
(a, b, c) => a + b + c + y,
)
console.log(fn(1, 1)); // 16
Examples
Before
const before = (a, b, c) => {
const x1 = a ^ 2;
const x2 = b / 3;
const x3 = c - 1;
return x1 + x2 + x3;
}
After
const after = (a, b, c) => letIn(
() => a ^ 2,
() => b / 3,
() => c - 1,
(x1, x2, x3) => x1 + x2 + x3
)
After2
const after = (a, b, c) => letIn(
() => a ^ 2,
() => b / 3,
() => c - 1,
(...xs) => xs.reduce((sum, x) => sum + x, 0);
)