"use strict"; exports.__esModule = true; exports["default"] = void 0; var _ramda = require("ramda"); var _liftFN = _interopRequireDefault(require("./liftFN")); function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { "default": obj }; } /** * "lifts" a function to be the specified arity, so that it may "map over" objects that satisfy * the fantasy land Apply spec of algebraic structures. * * Lifting is specific for {@link https://github.com/scalaz/scalaz|scalaz} and {@link http://functionaljava.org/|function Java} implementations. * Old version of fantasy land spec were not compatible with this approach, * but as of fantasy land 1.0.0 Apply spec also adopted this approach. * * This function acts as interop for ramda <= 0.23.0 and {@link https://monet.github.io/monet.js/|monet.js}. * * More info {@link https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land/issues/50|here}. * * @func liftF * @memberOf RA * @since {@link https://char0n.github.io/ramda-adjunct/1.2.0|v1.2.0} * @category Function * @sig Apply a => (a... -> a) -> (a... -> a) * @param {Function} fn The function to lift into higher context * @return {Function} The lifted function * @see {@link RA.liftFN|liftFN} * @example * * const { Maybe } = require('monet'); * * const add3 = (a, b, c) => a + b + c; * const madd3 = RA.liftF(add3); * * madd3(Maybe.Some(10), Maybe.Some(15), Maybe.Some(17)); //=> Maybe.Some(42) * madd3(Maybe.Some(10), Maybe.Nothing(), Maybe.Some(17)); //=> Maybe.Nothing() */ var liftF = (0, _ramda.curryN)(1, function (fn) { return (0, _liftFN["default"])(fn.length, fn); }); var _default = liftF; exports["default"] = _default;