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3.0 KiB
94 lines
3.0 KiB
define(["dojo/_base/lang", "./lambda"], |
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function(lang, df){ |
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// This module adds high-level functions and related constructs: |
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// - currying and partial functions |
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// - argument pre-processing: mixer and flip |
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// Acknowledgements: |
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// - partial() is based on work by Oliver Steele |
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// (http://osteele.com/sources/javascript/functional/functional.js) |
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// which was published under MIT License |
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// Defined methods: |
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// - take any valid lambda argument as the functional argument |
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var ap = Array.prototype; |
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var currying = function(/*Object*/ info){ |
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return function(){ // Function |
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var args = info.args.concat(ap.slice.call(arguments, 0)); |
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if(arguments.length + info.args.length < info.arity){ |
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return currying({func: info.func, arity: info.arity, args: args}); |
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} |
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return info.func.apply(this, args); |
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}; |
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}; |
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lang.mixin(df, { |
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// currying and partial functions |
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curry: function(/*Function|String|Array*/ f, /*Number?*/ arity){ |
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// summary: |
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// curries a function until the arity is satisfied, at |
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// which point it returns the calculated value. |
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f = df.lambda(f); |
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arity = typeof arity == "number" ? arity : f.length; |
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return currying({func: f, arity: arity, args: []}); // Function |
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}, |
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arg: {}, // marker for missing arguments |
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partial: function(/*Function|String|Array*/ f){ |
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// summary: |
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// creates a function where some arguments are bound, and |
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// some arguments (marked as dojox.lang.functional.arg) are will be |
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// accepted by the final function in the order they are encountered. |
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// description: |
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// This method is used to produce partially bound |
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// functions. If you want to change the order of arguments, use |
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// dojox.lang.functional.mixer() or dojox.lang.functional.flip(). |
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var a = arguments, l = a.length, args = new Array(l - 1), p = [], i = 1, t; |
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f = df.lambda(f); |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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t = a[i]; |
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args[i - 1] = t; |
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if(t === df.arg){ |
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p.push(i - 1); |
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} |
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} |
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return function(){ // Function |
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var t = ap.slice.call(args, 0), // clone the array |
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i = 0, l = p.length; |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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t[p[i]] = arguments[i]; |
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} |
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return f.apply(this, t); |
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}; |
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}, |
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// argument pre-processing |
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mixer: function(/*Function|String|Array*/ f, /*Array*/ mix){ |
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// summary: |
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// changes the order of arguments using an array of |
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// numbers mix --- i-th argument comes from mix[i]-th place |
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// of supplied arguments. |
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f = df.lambda(f); |
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return function(){ // Function |
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var t = new Array(mix.length), i = 0, l = mix.length; |
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for(; i < l; ++i){ |
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t[i] = arguments[mix[i]]; |
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} |
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return f.apply(this, t); |
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}; |
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}, |
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flip: function(/*Function|String|Array*/ f){ |
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// summary: |
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// changes the order of arguments by reversing their |
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// order. |
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f = df.lambda(f); |
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return function(){ // Function |
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// reverse arguments |
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var a = arguments, l = a.length - 1, t = new Array(l + 1), i = 0; |
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for(; i <= l; ++i){ |
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t[l - i] = a[i]; |
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} |
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return f.apply(this, t); |
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}; |
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} |
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}); |
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});
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