import _arity from './internal/_arity.js'; import _curry1 from './internal/_curry1.js'; import map from './map.js'; import max from './max.js'; import reduce from './reduce.js'; /** * Returns a function, `fn`, which encapsulates `if/else, if/else, ...` logic. * `R.cond` takes a list of [predicate, transformer] pairs. All of the arguments * to `fn` are applied to each of the predicates in turn until one returns a * "truthy" value, at which point `fn` returns the result of applying its * arguments to the corresponding transformer. If none of the predicates * matches, `fn` returns undefined. * * **Please note**: This is not a direct substitute for a `switch` statement. * Remember that both elements of every pair passed to `cond` are *functions*, * and `cond` returns a function. * * @func * @memberOf R * @since v0.6.0 * @category Logic * @sig [[(*... -> Boolean),(*... -> *)]] -> (*... -> *) * @param {Array} pairs A list of [predicate, transformer] * @return {Function} * @see R.ifElse, R.unless, R.when * @example * * const fn = R.cond([ * [R.equals(0), R.always('water freezes at 0°C')], * [R.equals(100), R.always('water boils at 100°C')], * [R.T, temp => 'nothing special happens at ' + temp + '°C'] * ]); * fn(0); //=> 'water freezes at 0°C' * fn(50); //=> 'nothing special happens at 50°C' * fn(100); //=> 'water boils at 100°C' */ var cond = _curry1(function cond(pairs) { var arity = reduce( max, 0, map(function(pair) { return pair[0].length; }, pairs) ); return _arity(arity, function() { var idx = 0; while (idx < pairs.length) { if (pairs[idx][0].apply(this, arguments)) { return pairs[idx][1].apply(this, arguments); } idx += 1; } }); }); export default cond;