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1 // ♓🌟 Piscēs ∷ function.js
2 // ====================================================================
3 //
4 // Copyright © 2022‐2023 Lady [@ Lady’s Computer].
5 //
6 // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
7 // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
8 // file, You can obtain one at <https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/>.
9
10 import { ITERATOR } from "./value.js";
11
12 export const {
13 /**
14 * Creates a bound function from the provided function using the
15 * provided this value and arguments list.
16 *
17 * ☡ As with `call` and `construct`, the arguments must be passed as
18 * an array.
19 */
20 bind,
21
22 /**
23 * Returns a new function which calls the provided function with its
24 * first argument as the `this` value and the remaining arguments
25 * passed through.
26 *
27 * ※ This is effectively an alias for `Function::call.bind`.
28 */
29 makeCallable,
30 } = (() => {
31 // ☡ Because these functions are used to initialize module constants,
32 // they can’t depend on imports from elsewhere.
33 const {
34 bind: functionBind,
35 call: functionCall,
36 } = Function.prototype;
37 const callBind = Reflect.apply(functionBind, functionCall, [
38 functionBind,
39 ]);
40 const {
41 create: objectCreate,
42 defineProperty: defineOwnProperty,
43 getPrototypeOf: getPrototype,
44 } = Object;
45 const { [ITERATOR]: arrayIterator } = Array.prototype;
46 const {
47 next: arrayIteratorNext,
48 } = getPrototype([][ITERATOR]());
49 const argumentIterablePrototype = {
50 [ITERATOR]() {
51 return {
52 next: callBind(
53 arrayIteratorNext,
54 call(arrayIterator, this.args, []),
55 ),
56 };
57 },
58 };
59 return {
60 bind: ($, boundThis, boundArgs) =>
61 callBind(
62 $,
63 boundThis,
64 ...objectCreate(
65 argumentIterablePrototype,
66 { args: { value: boundArgs } },
67 ),
68 ),
69 makeCallable: ($) =>
70 defineOwnProperty(
71 callBind(functionCall, $),
72 "length",
73 { value: $.length + 1 },
74 ),
75 };
76 })();
77
78 export const {
79 /**
80 * Calls the provided function with the provided this value and
81 * arguments list.
82 *
83 * ☡ This is an alias for `Reflect.apply`—the arguments must be
84 * passed as an arraylike.
85 */
86 apply: call,
87
88 /**
89 * Constructs the provided function with the provided arguments list
90 * and new target.
91 *
92 * ☡ This is an alias for `Reflect.construct`—the arguments must be
93 * passed as an arraylike.
94 */
95 construct,
96 } = Reflect;
97
98 /**
99 * Returns the provided value.
100 *
101 * ※ This function can be called as a constructor. When used in an
102 * `extends` clause and called via `super`, it will set the value of
103 * `this` to the provided value, enabling it to be extended with
104 * private class features.
105 */
106 export const identity = function ($) {
107 return $;
108 };
109
110 /** Returns whether the provided value is callable. */
111 export const isCallable = ($) => typeof $ === "function";
112
113 /** Returns whether the provided value is a constructor. */
114 export const isConstructor = ($) => {
115 // The provided value is an object.
116 try {
117 // Try constructing a new object with the provided value as its
118 // `new.target`. This will throw if the provided value is not a
119 // constructor.
120 construct(
121 function () {},
122 [],
123 $,
124 );
125 return true;
126 } catch {
127 // The provided value was not a constructor.
128 return false;
129 }
130 };
131
132 /**
133 * Returns whether the provided object inherits from the prototype of
134 * the provided function.
135 */
136 export const ordinaryHasInstance = makeCallable(
137 Function.prototype[Symbol.hasInstance],
138 );
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