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polymorf

v1.1.0

Published

Polymorphic function dispatch

Downloads

314

Readme

polymorf Build Status Dependency Status

Create a polymorphic function that dispatches to different handler functions based on the type of the parameters it is passed.

Example

var add = polymorf(
  [Number, Number],
  function (a, b) {
    return a + b
  },
  [String, String],
  function (a, b) {
    // Don't concat
    return parseFloat(a) + parseFloat(b)
  }
)

add(2, 3) // 5
add('10', '12') // 22

API

polymorf([signature, handler] [, [signature, handler] ...])

Create a new polymorphic function. Arguments are signature, handler pairs, where signature is an array of types and handler is the function to be called if the polymorphic function is called with arguments whose types match the signature.

Allowed types

The following types are permitted as values in the signature array.

  • Object
  • Function
  • String
  • Error
  • Number
  • Array
  • Boolean
  • RegExp
  • Date
  • null
  • undefined

You can also pass your own custom types. Internally polymorf will check if values match the type in the signature using the instanceof operator.

polymorf.Any

Use the polymorf.Any type matcher to match any value.

fn.polymorf.add(signature, handler)

Given a polymorphic function fn, a new handler for a signature can be dynamically added. e.g.

var doubler = polymorf()

try {
    doubler(4) // Throws
} catch (er) {
    console.error('No signatures to match against')
}

doubler.polymorf.add([Number], function (x) {
    return x * 2
})

doubler(4) // 8

fn.polymorf.remove(signature)

Given a polymorphic function fn, an existing handler for a signature can be dynamically removed.