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// Syntactic sugar! (Mostly.)
// Generic functions - these are useful just a8out everywhere.
//
// Friendly(!) disclaimer: these utility functions haven't 8een tested all that
// much. Do not assume it will do exactly what you want it to do in all cases.
// It will likely only do exactly what I want it to, and only in the cases I
// decided were relevant enough to 8other handling.
// Apparently JavaScript doesn't come with a function to split an array into
// chunks! Weird. Anyway, this is an awesome place to use a generator, even
// though we don't really make use of the 8enefits of generators any time we
// actually use this. 8ut it's still awesome, 8ecause I say so.
export function* splitArray(array, fn) {
let lastIndex = 0;
while (lastIndex < array.length) {
let nextIndex = array.findIndex((item, index) => index >= lastIndex && fn(item));
if (nextIndex === -1) {
nextIndex = array.length;
}
yield array.slice(lastIndex, nextIndex);
// Plus one because we don't want to include the dividing line in the
// next array we yield.
lastIndex = nextIndex + 1;
}
};
export const mapInPlace = (array, fn) => array.splice(0, array.length, ...array.map(fn));
export const filterEmptyLines = string => string.split('\n').filter(line => line.trim()).join('\n');
export const unique = arr => Array.from(new Set(arr));
// Stolen from jq! Which pro8a8ly stole the concept from other places. Nice.
export const withEntries = (obj, fn) => Object.fromEntries(fn(Object.entries(obj)));
// Nothin' more to it than what it says. Runs a function in-place. Provides an
// altern8tive syntax to the usual IIFEs (e.g. (() => {})()) when you want to
// open a scope and run some statements while inside an existing expression.
export const call = fn => fn();
export function queue(array, max = 50) {
if (max === 0) {
return array.map(fn => fn());
}
const begin = [];
let current = 0;
const ret = array.map(fn => new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
begin.push(() => {
current++;
Promise.resolve(fn()).then(value => {
current--;
if (current < max && begin.length) {
begin.shift()();
}
resolve(value);
}, reject);
});
}));
for (let i = 0; i < max && begin.length; i++) {
begin.shift()();
}
return ret;
}
export function delay(ms) {
return new Promise(res => setTimeout(res, ms));
}
// Stolen from here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/3561711
//
// There's a proposal for a native JS function like this, 8ut it's not even
// past stage 1 yet: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-regex-escaping
export function escapeRegex(string) {
return string.replace(/[-\/\\^$*+?.()|[\]{}]/g, '\\$&');
}
export function bindOpts(fn, bind) {
const bindIndex = bind[bindOpts.bindIndex] ?? 1;
return (...args) => {
const opts = args[bindIndex] ?? {};
return fn(...args.slice(0, bindIndex), {...bind, ...opts});
};
}
bindOpts.bindIndex = Symbol();
// Utility function for providing useful interfaces to the JS AggregateError
// class.
//
// Generally, this works by returning a set of interfaces which operate on
// functions: wrap() takes a function and returns a new function which passes
// its arguments through and appends any resulting error to the internal error
// list; call() simplifies this process by wrapping the provided function and
// then calling it immediately. Once the process for which errors should be
// aggregated is complete, close() constructs and throws an AggregateError
// object containing all caught errors (or doesn't throw anything if there were
// no errors).
export function openAggregate({
// Constructor to use, defaulting to the builtin AggregateError class.
// Anything passed here should probably extend from that! May be used for
// letting callers programatically distinguish between multiple aggregate
// errors.
errorClass = AggregateError,
// Optional human-readable message to describe the aggregate error, if
// constructed.
message = '',
// Value to return when a provided function throws an error. (This is
// primarily useful when wrapping a function and then providing it to
// another utility, e.g. array.map().)
returnOnFail = null
} = {}) {
const errors = [];
const aggregate = {};
aggregate.wrap = fn => (...args) => {
try {
return fn(...args);
} catch (error) {
errors.push(error);
return returnOnFail;
}
};
aggregate.call = (fn, ...args) => {
return aggregate.wrap(fn)(...args);
};
aggregate.map = (...args) => {
const parent = aggregate;
const { result, aggregate: child } = mapAggregate(...args);
parent.call(child.close);
return result;
};
aggregate.close = () => {
if (errors.length) {
throw Reflect.construct(errorClass, [errors, message]);
}
};
return aggregate;
}
// Performs an ordinary array map with the given function, collating into a
// results array (with errored inputs filtered out) and an error aggregate.
//
// Note the aggregate property is the result of openAggregate(), still unclosed;
// use aggregate.close() to throw the error. (This aggregate may be passed to a
// parent aggregate: `parent.call(aggregate.close)`!)
export function mapAggregate(array, fn, aggregateOpts) {
const failureSymbol = Symbol();
const aggregate = openAggregate({
...aggregateOpts,
returnOnFail: failureSymbol
});
const result = array.map(aggregate.wrap(fn))
.filter(value => value !== failureSymbol);
return {result, aggregate};
}
// Totally sugar function for opening an aggregate, running the provided
// function with it, then closing the function and returning the result (if
// there's no throw).
export function withAggregate(aggregateOpts, fn) {
if (typeof aggregateOpts === 'function') {
fn = aggregateOpts;
aggregateOpts = {};
}
const aggregate = openAggregate(aggregateOpts);
const result = fn(aggregate);
aggregate.close();
return result;
}
export function showAggregate(topError) {
const recursive = error => {
const header = `[${error.constructor.name || 'unnamed'}] ${error.message || '(no message)'}`;
if (error instanceof AggregateError) {
return header + '\n' + (error.errors
.map(recursive)
.flatMap(str => str.split('\n'))
.map(line => ` | ` + line)
.join('\n'));
} else {
return header;
}
};
console.log(recursive(topError));
}
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