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// This is used by upd8.js! It's part of the 8ackend. Read the notes there if
// you're curious.
//
// 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.
'use strict';
// 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.
module.exports.splitArray = function*(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;
}
};
// This function's name is a joke. Jokes! Hahahahahahahaha. Funny.
module.exports.joinNoOxford = function(array, plural = 'and') {
if (array.length === 0) {
// ????????
return '';
}
if (array.length === 1) {
return array[0];
}
if (array.length === 2) {
return `${array[0]} ${plural} ${array[1]}`;
}
return `${array.slice(0, -1).join(', ')} ${plural} ${array[array.length - 1]}`;
};
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