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ts-reactx

v1.0.2

Published

ReactX in TypeScript

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A basic reactive system in TypeScript.

Reactive programming is a programming paradigm that focuses on how values are computed in terms of each other to allow a change to one value to automatically propagate to other values, like in a spreadsheet.

This system implements a basic reactive system with cells with settable values ("input" cells) and cells with values computed in terms of other cells ("compute" cells). It has a provision for "updates" so that when an input value is changed, values propagate to reach a new stable system state.

In addition, compute cells allow for registering change notification callbacks. A cell’s callbacks is called when the cell’s value in a new stable state has changed from the previous stable state.

References

Disclaimer

  • I got this idea by solving one of puzzles on https://exercism.io/my/tracks/typescript

Usage

import Cell from './react'

let cell: Cell<number> = new Cell(1); // set a cell with value 1
const output = cell.getComputedCellFn(() => cell.readFn() + 1); // add a compute function
let result = output(); // result = 2

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