Bind context to a function and preserves her name. Can be used to change name of a function. The toString also works correctly.
Bind context and other arguments to your handlers using a functional approach
Helper functions around Function call/apply/bind, for use in `call-bind`
Implementation of Function.prototype.bind
Robustly `.call.bind()` a function
Memorized bind. Let you bind context and arguments easier in JSX
Bind context (optional) and multiple arguments to function.
Babel plugin for React component to take event handler to bind context automatically.
The fastest automatic method.bind(this) decorator
Utility package to see if the node process can bind to the host or listen on a port. Can be used for checking if a host resolves to localhost.
Runs (webpack) loaders
Automatically bind methods to their class instance
A optional-bind rdf-join actor
A multi-bind rdf-join actor
Bind a context to all functions in an object, including deeply nested functions.
Memoized function binding
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for `lru-memoizer` function memoization using lru-cache
Making binding and unbinding DOM events easier
Compile function bind operator to ES5
function binding utility
Allow parsing of function bind
Bind data arrays to any type of JS objects
OpenTelemetry Base Context Manager
A minimalistic 2-way binding system
Context binding for functions evaluation
Provides the Binding#of_caller method. Using binding_of_caller we can grab bindings from higher up the call stack and evaluate code in that context. Allows access to bindings arbitrarily far up the call stack, not limited to just the immediate caller. Recommended for use only in debugging situations. Do not use this in production apps.
Ruby bindings (via Rust/magnus) for the Zstandard compressor with persistent ZSTD_CCtx / ZSTD_DCtx contexts that are reused across calls. Provides Zstd frame compress/decompress at module level and a stateful Dictionary class for dict-bound compression. Designed to be safe to call from multiple Ractors and competitive with rlz4 on small messages, where per-call context allocation in zstd-ruby dominates the cost.
A proc extension that is able to execute in another context/binding a little bit inspired by JavaScript. Original implementation can be found [here](https://github.com/niklasb/ruby-dynamic-binding)
rubber-c-binder allows a rubyish means of generating bindings for C libraries, including (but not limited to) GObject based libraries. It allows C code to be written in the context of a ruby style class/method layout and eases type checking and conversion between Ruby & C datatypes.
Pure Ruby FFI bindings for the GLFW library, providing both low-level C API access and high-level Ruby OOP interface for OpenGL/Vulkan window, context, and input management.
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