autonomy

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Autonomy

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Autonomy is a lightweight functional helper library. It is meant to complement an ES6 style with curried helpers, math helpers, curried accessors and higher order looping constructs.

These library is partly inspired by Haskell's Prelude.

Usage

Use it with qualified imports with the yet unfinished module import syntax or attach it to the short variable of choice. For selling points, here's how it will look with ES7 modules.

import { not, any, gcd, elem, even, range, replicate, zip3, zipWith2, reduce } from 'autonomy'
 
var partition = (p, xs) => [xs.filter(p), xs.filter(not(p))];
partition((x) => x > 5, [8,3,4,5,6]); // [ [ 8, 6 ], [ 3, 4, 5 ] ]
 
[[3,4,5], [4,5,6]].filter(any(elem([6, 7]))); // [ [ 4, 5, 6 ] ]
 
range(10).filter(even); // [ 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ]
 
replicate(5).forEach(cluster.fork); // calls a function with undefined arguments
 
zip3(range(5), [1,2], [3,2,5]); // [ [ 1, 1, 3 ], [ 2, 2, 2 ] ]
zipWith2(gcd, [5, 10, 15], range(5)); // [ 1, 2, 3 ]
 
var product = reduce((x, y) => x * y, 1);
var factorial = (n) => product(range(n));
factorial(4); // 24

Read the read the API.

This modules makes up the core part of the larger utility library interlude.

Installation

$ npm install autonomy

License

MIT-Licensed. See LICENSE file for details.

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