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2019-01-14 05:42:56 +00:00
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@ -666,13 +666,14 @@ const pipeAsyncFunctions = (...fns) => arg => fns.reduce((p, f) => p.then(f), Pr
<summary>Examples</summary>
```js
const sum = pipeAsyncFunctions(
x => x + 1,
x => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(() => resolve(x + 2), 1000)),
x => x + 3,
async x => (await x) + 4
);
(async () => {
(async() => {
console.log(await sum(5)); // 15 (after one second)
})();
```
@ -2314,12 +2315,13 @@ Use `Array.prototype.filter()` to find array elements that return truthy values
The `func` is invoked with three arguments (`value, index, array`).
```js
const remove = (arr, func) =>
Array.isArray(arr)
? arr.filter(func).reduce((acc, val) => {
arr.splice(arr.indexOf(val), 1);
return acc.concat(val);
}, [])
arr.splice(arr.indexOf(val), 1);
return acc.concat(val);
}, [])
: [];
```
@ -5500,8 +5502,8 @@ Throws an exception if `n` is a negative number.
const factorial = n =>
n < 0
? (() => {
throw new TypeError('Negative numbers are not allowed!');
})()
throw new TypeError('Negative numbers are not allowed!');
})()
: n <= 1
? 1
: n * factorial(n - 1);
@ -6371,7 +6373,7 @@ hasFlags('special'); // false
Creates a hash for a value using the [SHA-256](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2) algorithm. Returns a promise.
Use `crypto` API to create a hash for the given value.
Use `crypto` API to create a hash for the given value, `setTimeout` to prevent blocking on a long operation, and a `Promise` to give it a familiar interface.
```js
const crypto = require('crypto');
@ -6834,9 +6836,9 @@ const dig = (obj, target) =>
target in obj
? obj[target]
: Object.values(obj).reduce((acc, val) => {
if (acc !== undefined) return acc;
if (typeof val === 'object') return dig(val, target);
}, undefined);
if (acc !== undefined) return acc;
if (typeof val === 'object') return dig(val, target);
}, undefined);
```
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