1.1.0 • Published 11 years ago

swizzle v1.1.0

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SWIZZLE

Arbitrarily change the order of a function's parameters.

browser support

Contents

Install

npm install swizzle

..then require swizzle:

var swizzle = require('swizzle');

In the browser, traditional

For the browser, add the following to your pages:

<script src="swizzle.js"></script>

And the global function swizzle will be available.

In the browser, using AMD (require.js)

...Or using AMD in the browser:

require(["swizzle"], function(swizzle) {
	// ...
});

Basic Usage

function subtractAB (a, b) {
	return a - b;
}

//-- Creating a swizzled function is pretty straight
//-- forward:
var subtractBA = swizzle(subtractAB, [1, 0]);

//-- Now, we have a subtract that will flip the order of
//-- arguments which is quite useful for partial application

var subtract3 = subtractBA.bind(null, 3);

[10, 99, 18].map(subtract3); //=> [7, 96, 15]

//-- The thing to remember is that the array serves as a
//-- remapping of parameters in a "from" sense.

//-- In other words, the array specifies where the parameter
//-- in that position in the original function's parameter list
//-- obtains its value *from* in the new function's arguments.

//-- Some examples to help illustrate the *from* quality:

function ABC(a, b, c) {
	return [a, b, c];
}
//  Destination Param:  A  B  C
var BAC = swizzle(ABC, [1, 0, 2]);

var CBA = swizzle(ABC, [2, 1, 0]);

var CAC = swizzle(ABC, [2, 0, 2]);

Intermediate Usage

//-- Swizzle can also be added to Function.prototype if that
//-- is how you roll:

Function.prototype.swizzle = swizzle;

var multDiv = function(a, b, c) {
	return a * b / c;
}

//-- Reorder to place the divisor first and partially 
//-- apply divisor:
var multDivBy2 = multDiv.swizzle([1, 2, 0]).bind(null, 2);

[3, 4, 5, 10].reduce(multDiv2) //=> 75  ie. product(numbers) / (2 ^ length - 1)

//-- Swizzle can even rearrange the arguments of constructure function
//-- for easier partial application of those silly little things:

function Rectangle(w, h) {
	this.w = w;
	this.h = h;
}

Rectangle.prototype.area = function(){
	return this.w * this.h;
}

var Rect30H = swizzle(Rectangle, [1, 0]).bind(null, 30);

var r20x30 = new Rect30H(20);

r20x30.area() //=> 600

API

swizzle( yourFunction , newParamPositions )

  • yourFunction function The function to which you wish to add some secret sauce.

  • newParamPositions array The positions in the arguments of the new function that the original function's arguments will each be drawn from.

That's it!

What are they saying about Swizzle?

Absolutely nothing!

Versions

License - MIT

Copyright (C) 2013 Jon-Carlos Rivera

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