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const { Left, Right } = require("fantasy-eithers"); | |
const daggy = require("daggy"); | |
Function.prototype.map = function(f) { | |
return x => f(this(x)); | |
}; | |
//- Where everything changes... | |
const login = user => (user.name == "Tom" ? Right(user) : Left("Boo")); | |
//- Function map === "piping". | |
//+ failureStream :: String | |
//+ -> HTML | |
const failureStream = (x => x.toUpperCase()) | |
.map(x => x + "!") | |
.map(x => "<em>" + x + "</em>"); | |
//+ successStream :: User | |
//+ -> HTML | |
const successStream = (x => x.name) | |
.map(x => "Hey, " + x + "!") | |
.map(x => "<h1>" + x + "</h1>"); | |
const user = { name: "Tom" }; | |
console.log( | |
//- We can now pass in our two | |
//- possible application flows | |
//- using `bimap`! | |
login(user).bimap(failureStream, successStream) | |
); | |
//- Fancy wrapping around a specific type | |
//- of function: an "f a" to a "b" | |
//+ Costar f a b = f a -> b | |
const Costar = daggy.tagged("Costar", ["run"]); | |
//- Contramap with the "before" function, | |
//- fold, then apply the "after" function. | |
//+ promap :: Functor f | |
//+ => Costar f b c | |
//+ -> (b -> a, c -> d) | |
//+ -> Costar f a d | |
Costar.prototype.promap = function(f, g) { | |
return Costar(x => g(this.run(x.map(f)))); | |
}; | |
//- Takes a list of ints to the sum | |
//+ sum :: Costar Array Int Int | |
const sum = Costar(xs => xs.reduce((x, y) => x + y, 0)); | |
//- Make every element 1, then sum them! | |
const length = sum.promap(_ => 1, x => x); | |
//- Is the result over 5? | |
const isOk = sum.promap(x => x, x => x > 5); | |
//- Why not both? Is the length over 5? | |
const longEnough = sum.promap(_ => 1, x => x > 5); | |
console.log( | |
// Returns false! | |
longEnough.run([1, 3, 5, 7]) | |
); |
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