tra-analysis/website/functions/node_modules/async/apply.js
2019-01-06 13:14:45 -06:00

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'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = function (fn /*, ...args*/) {
var args = (0, _slice2.default)(arguments, 1);
return function () /*callArgs*/{
var callArgs = (0, _slice2.default)(arguments);
return fn.apply(null, args.concat(callArgs));
};
};
var _slice = require('./internal/slice');
var _slice2 = _interopRequireDefault(_slice);
function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; }
;
/**
* Creates a continuation function with some arguments already applied.
*
* Useful as a shorthand when combined with other control flow functions. Any
* arguments passed to the returned function are added to the arguments
* originally passed to apply.
*
* @name apply
* @static
* @memberOf module:Utils
* @method
* @category Util
* @param {Function} fn - The function you want to eventually apply all
* arguments to. Invokes with (arguments...).
* @param {...*} arguments... - Any number of arguments to automatically apply
* when the continuation is called.
* @returns {Function} the partially-applied function
* @example
*
* // using apply
* async.parallel([
* async.apply(fs.writeFile, 'testfile1', 'test1'),
* async.apply(fs.writeFile, 'testfile2', 'test2')
* ]);
*
*
* // the same process without using apply
* async.parallel([
* function(callback) {
* fs.writeFile('testfile1', 'test1', callback);
* },
* function(callback) {
* fs.writeFile('testfile2', 'test2', callback);
* }
* ]);
*
* // It's possible to pass any number of additional arguments when calling the
* // continuation:
*
* node> var fn = async.apply(sys.puts, 'one');
* node> fn('two', 'three');
* one
* two
* three
*/
module.exports = exports['default'];