eslint-plugin-function 0.7.2 → 0.9.0
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- package/dist/index.js +1 -119
- package/package.json +9 -9
package/dist/index.js
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//#region package.json
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var name = "eslint-plugin-function";
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var version = "0.
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//#endregion
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//#region src/utils/create-rule.ts
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//#endregion
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//#region ../../.pkgs/eff/dist/index.js
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/**
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* Creates a function that can be used in a data-last (aka `pipe`able) or
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* or data-last style.
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* Using the arity is the most common use case, but there are some cases where
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* you may want to use a predicate. For example, if you have a function that
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* You can pass either the arity of the uncurried function or a predicate
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* which determines if the function is being used in a data-first or
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* data-last style.
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* **Example** (Using arity to determine data-first or data-last style)
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* ```ts
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* ```
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* **Example** (Using call signatures to define the overloads)
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* } = dual(2, (self: number, that: number): number => self + that)
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"description": "(WIP) An ESLint plugin for function-related rules.",
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"homepage": "https://github.com/Rel1cx/dx",
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