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46 lines
1.5 KiB
TypeScript
46 lines
1.5 KiB
TypeScript
// Loaded from https://deno.land/x/ramda@v0.27.2/source/toString.js
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import _curry1 from './internal/_curry1.js';
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import _toString from './internal/_toString.js';
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/**
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* Returns the string representation of the given value. `eval`'ing the output
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* should result in a value equivalent to the input value. Many of the built-in
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* `toString` methods do not satisfy this requirement.
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*
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* If the given value is an `[object Object]` with a `toString` method other
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* than `Object.prototype.toString`, this method is invoked with no arguments
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* to produce the return value. This means user-defined constructor functions
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* can provide a suitable `toString` method. For example:
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*
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* function Point(x, y) {
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* this.x = x;
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* this.y = y;
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* }
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*
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* Point.prototype.toString = function() {
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* return 'new Point(' + this.x + ', ' + this.y + ')';
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* };
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*
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* R.toString(new Point(1, 2)); //=> 'new Point(1, 2)'
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*
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* @func
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* @memberOf R
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* @since v0.14.0
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* @category String
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* @sig * -> String
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* @param {*} val
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* @return {String}
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* @example
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*
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* R.toString(42); //=> '42'
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* R.toString('abc'); //=> '"abc"'
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* R.toString([1, 2, 3]); //=> '[1, 2, 3]'
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* R.toString({foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3}); //=> '{"bar": 2, "baz": 3, "foo": 1}'
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* R.toString(new Date('2001-02-03T04:05:06Z')); //=> 'new Date("2001-02-03T04:05:06.000Z")'
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*/
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var toString = _curry1(function toString(val) { return _toString(val, []); });
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export default toString;
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