ig-types 6.11.2 → 6.12.1

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package/Promise.js CHANGED
@@ -121,6 +121,14 @@ object.Constructor('IterablePromise', Promise, {
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  return [] })
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  .then(function(){
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  return res }) },
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+ /* // XXX since order of execution is not fixed there is no point in
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+ // adding this.
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+ reduceRight: function(func, res){
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+ return this
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+ .reverse()
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+ .reduce(...arguments)
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+ .reverse() },
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+ //*/
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  flat: function(depth=1){
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  return this.constructor(this,
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  function(e){
@@ -152,18 +160,45 @@ object.Constructor('IterablePromise', Promise, {
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  .reverse(),
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  'raw') },
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+ // NOTE: these can create an unresolved promise from a resolved
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+ // promise...
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+ // XXX EXPEREMENTAL...
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+ // ....can we remove a level of indirection here???
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+ // would be better to use the raw mode...
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+ concat: function(other){
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+ var lst = this.__list
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+ return lst instanceof Promise ?
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+ this.constructor([this, other])
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+ .flat()
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+ : other instanceof IterablePromise ?
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+ this.constructor(
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+ lst.concat(other.__list),
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+ 'raw')
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+ : other instanceof Promise ?
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+ this.constructor(
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+ lst.concat(other
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+ .then(function(res){
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+ return res instanceof Array ?
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+ res
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+ : [res] })),
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+ 'raw')
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+ : this.constructor(
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+ // XXX this is cheating -- need a more direct way to form the array...
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+ lst.concat(this.constructor(other).__list),
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+ 'raw') },
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+ push: function(elem){
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+ return this.concat([elem]) },
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+ unshift: function(elem){
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+ return this.constructor([elem])
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+ .concat(this) },
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+
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  // XXX do we need these?
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  // .pop()
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  // .shift()
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  // .first() / .last()
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- // XXX these can change the "resolved" state...
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- // ...i.e. return a pending promise when called from a fulfilled
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- // promise....
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- // .concat(..)
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- // .push(..)
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- // .unshift(..)
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- // .first(..) / .last(..)
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-
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+ // ...would be nice if these could stop everything that's not
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+ // needed to execute...
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+
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  // Overload .then(..), .catch(..) and .finally(..) to return a plain
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  // Promise instnace...
package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -75,6 +75,8 @@ Library of JavaScript type extensions, types and utilities.
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  - [`<promise-iter>.map(..)` / `<promise-iter>.filter(..)` / `<promise-iter>.reduce(..)`](#promise-itermap--promise-iterfilter--promise-iterreduce)
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  - [`<promise-iter>.flat(..)`](#promise-iterflat)
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  - [`<promise-iter>.reverse()`](#promise-iterreverse)
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+ - [`<promise-iter>.concat(..)`](#promise-iterconcat)
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+ - [`<promise-iter>.push(..)` / `<promise-iter>.unshift(..)`](#promise-iterpush--promise-iterunshift)
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  - [`<promise-iter>.then(..)` / `<promise-iter>.catch(..)` / `<promise-iter>.finally(..)`](#promise-iterthen--promise-itercatch--promise-iterfinally)
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  - [Advanced handler](#advanced-handler)
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  - [Promise proxies](#promise-proxies)
@@ -1387,7 +1389,7 @@ controlled(t.then())
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  // ...
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  ```
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- Note that functionally this can be considered a special-case of an
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+ Note that this functionally can be considered a special-case of an
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  [interactive promise](#interactive-promises), but in reality they are two
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  different implementations, the main differences are:
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  - _Cooperative promise_ constructor does not need a resolver function,
@@ -1483,8 +1485,6 @@ var p = Promise.iter([ .. ])
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  // ...
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  })
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  // items reach here as soon as they are returned by the filter stage handler...
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- // NOTE: the filter handler may return promises, those will not be processed
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- // until they are resolved...
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  .map(function(e){
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  // ...
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  })
@@ -1502,6 +1502,12 @@ This approach has a number of advantages:
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  And some disadvantages:
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  - item indexes are unknowable until all the promises resolve.
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+ Calling each of the `<promise-iter>` methods will return a new and unresolved
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+ promise, even if the original is resolved.
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+
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+ If all values are resolved the `<promise-iter>` will resolve on the next
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+ execution frame.
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+
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  <!--
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  XXX should we support generators as input?
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  ...not sure about the control flow direction here, on one hand the generator
@@ -1580,19 +1586,21 @@ and [`.reduce(..)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Refe
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  Note that these are different to `Array`'s equivalents in some details:
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  - `<handler>` is _not_ called in the order of element occurrence but rather
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- in the order of elements are resolved/ready.
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+ in the order of elements are resolved/ready.
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  - `<handler>` does not get either the element _index_ or the _container_.
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- this is because the index with _out-of-order_ and _depth-first_ execution the
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- index is unknowable and the container is a promise/black-box.
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+ this is because in _out-of-order_ and _depth-first_ execution the
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+ index is _unknowable_ and the container is a promise/black-box.
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- This is especially critical for `.reduce(..)` as iteration in an order different
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- from the order of elements _can_ affect actual result if this is not expected.
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+ This is especially critical for `.reduce(..)` as the iteration in an order
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+ different from the order of elements _can_ affect actual result if this is
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+ not expected.
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  `.reduce(..)` is also a bit different here in that it will return a basic
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- `<promise>` object as we can't know what will it will reduce to.
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+ `<promise>` rather than an iterable promise object as we can't know what
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+ will it will reduce to.
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- Note that since `.reduce(..)` order can not be guaranteed there is no point
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- in implementing `.reduceRigth(..)`.
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+ Note that since `.reduce(..)` handler's execution order can not be known,
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+ there is no point in implementing `.reduceRigth(..)`.
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  #### `<promise-iter>.flat(..)`
@@ -1613,7 +1621,35 @@ This is similar to [`<array>.flat(..)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs
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  -> <promise-iter>
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  ```
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- This is similar to [`<array>.reverse(..)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/reverse) see it for more info.
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+ This is deferent from `<array>.reverse()` in that it will _not_ reverse in-place,
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+ but rather a _reversed copy_ will be created.
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+
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+ This is similar to [`<array>.reverse()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/reverse) see it for more info.
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+
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+
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+ #### `<promise-iter>.concat(..)`
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+
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+ ```bnf
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+ <promise-iter>.concat(<other>)
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+ -> <promise-iter>
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+ ```
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+
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+ This is similar to [`<array>.concat(..)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/concat) see it for more info.
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+
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+
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+ #### `<promise-iter>.push(..)` / `<promise-iter>.unshift(..)`
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+
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+ ```bnf
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+ <promise-iter>.push(<elem>)
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+ -> <promise-iter>
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+
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+ <promise-iter>.unshift(<elem>)
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+ -> <promise-iter>
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+ ```
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+
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+ These are similar to [`<array>.push(..)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/push)
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+ and [`<array>.unshift(..)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/unshift)
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+ see them for more info.
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  #### `<promise-iter>.then(..)` / `<promise-iter>.catch(..)` / `<promise-iter>.finally(..)`
@@ -1633,40 +1669,51 @@ can be useful to hide the extended promise API from further code.
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  #### Advanced handler
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  ```bnf
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- Promise.iter(<block-array>, <handler>)
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+ Promise.iter(<block>, <handler>)
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  -> <iterable-promise>
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+ ```
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- <handler>(<elem>)
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- -> [ <elems> ]
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+ The `<handler>` will get passed each resolved `<value>` of the input `<block>`
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+ as soon as it's available/resolved.
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+
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+ The `<handler>` return value is unwrapped into the resulting array, allowing
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+ each call to both remove elements (i.e. returning `[]`) from the resulting
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+ `<block>` as well as insert multiple items (by returning an array of items).
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+
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+ <!-- XXX returning promises from handler needs to be documented/tested... -->
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+
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+ ```bnf
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+ <handler>(<value>)
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+ -> []
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+ -> [ <elem>, .. ]
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+ -> <non-array>
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  ```
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  ```bnf
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- <block-array> ::=
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+ <block> ::=
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  []
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- | [ <block-elem>, .. ]
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+ | [ <elem>, .. ]
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- []
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- | [ <value>, .. ]
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- | <promise>
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- | <non-array>
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+ <elem> ::=
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+ <value>
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+ | <promise>(<value>)
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  ```
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  Example:
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  ```javascript
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- // an array -- like the last element here...
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+ [1, 2, 3, Promise.resolve(4), [5, 6]],
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+ // duplicate even numbers...
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  return elem % 2 == 0 ?
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+ // return arrays as-is...
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  : elem instanceof Array ?
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+ // remove other elements...
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- console.log(lst) // -> [2, 2, 4, 4, [5, 6]]
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+ console.log(lst) }) // -> [2, 2, 4, 4, [5, 6]]
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  ```
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package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  {
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  "name": "ig-types",
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- "version": "6.11.2",
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+ "version": "6.12.1",
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  "description": "Generic JavaScript types and type extensions...",
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  "main": "main.js",
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  "scripts": {
package/Promise.js.bak DELETED
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- /**********************************************************************
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- *
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- *
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- *
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- *
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- * This defines the following extensions to Promise:
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- *
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- * Promise.iter(seq)
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- * Iterable promise object.
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- * Similar to Promise.all(..) but adds basic iterator/generator
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- * API and will resolve the items as they are ready (resolved).
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- *
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- * Promise.interactive(handler)
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- * Interactive promise object.
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- * This adds a basic message passing API to the promise.
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- *
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- * Promise.cooperative()
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- * Cooperative promise object.
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- * Exposes the API to resolve/reject the promise object
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- * externally.
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- *
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- *
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- *
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- **********************************************/ /* c8 ignore next 2 */
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- ((typeof define)[0]=='u'?function(f){module.exports=f(require)}:define)
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- (function(require){ var module={} // make module AMD/node compatible...
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- /*********************************************************************/
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- var object = require('ig-object')
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- //var generator = require('./generator')
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- /*********************************************************************/
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- //*/
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- // Iterable promise...
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- //
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- //
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- // [
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- // ...
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- // ]
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- //
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- //
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- //
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- //
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- //
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- //
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- // of promise resolution...
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- // NOTE: index of items is unknowable because items can expand and
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- // items)...
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- // This the following can not be implemented here:
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- // .slice(..)
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- * vim:set ts=4 sw=4 : */ return module })