Chained iterator for TypeScript
An ESnext spec-compliant iterator helpers shim/polyfill/replacement that works as far down as ES3.
Firefox 17-26 iterators throw a StopIteration object to indicate "done". This normalizes it.
Get an iterator for any JS language value. Works robustly across all environments, all versions.
Higher order iterator library for JavaScript/TypeScript.
Iterator abstraction based on ES6 specification
Iterate any JS iterator. Works robustly in all environments, all versions.
Convert an argument into a valid iterator. Based on the `.makeIterator()` implementation in mout https://github.com/mout/mout.
Iterate over promises serially
Turn an abstract-leveldown iterator into a readable stream
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Creates an async iterator for a variety of inputs in the browser and node. Supports fetch, node-fetch, and cross-fetch
Framework-independent loaders for 3D graphics formats
The fastest Node.js library for formatting terminal text with ANSI colors~!
Run multiple promise-returning & async functions with limited concurrency using native ES9
A finite state machine iterator for JavaScript
Simple iterator for flat and multi section lists
Get the default iterator or async iterator for an iterable or async iterable
async.mapLimit's functionality available as a standalone npm module
backend layer for i18next to chain backends
Async iterator utilities for Metorial. Provides programmable async iterators for creating controlled data streams and managing async iteration flow.
iterator for mini-html-parser
Iterator library for JavaScript and TypeScript
A polymorphic iterate operator for arrays and other iterables
Interactively manage chains or trees of dependent git branches. Merge or rebase to iteratively incorporate new changes from upstream or intermediate modifications. View your current place within the tree.
Adds the following to your interactor chains - lambda support - iteration - conditionals - verify expectations in chains. never again expect something not previously expected or promised - autogenerated async sidekiq job classes. Just append `::Async` to your interactor class name to add a job to sidekiq - everything can be an organizer or an interactor
== Synopsys Ruby Enumerable extension. Main idea is lazy computations within enumerators. == Usage Install as a gem: sudo gem install deferred_enum This gem introduces DeferredEnumerator class: ary = [1, 2, 3, 4] deferred = ary.defer # #<DeferredEnumerator: [1, 2, 3, 4]:each> DeferredEnumerator brings some optimizations to all?, any? and none? predicates deferred.all?(&:even?) # Will stop iteration after first false-result = 1 iteration deferred.none?(&:even?) # 2 iterations deferred.any?(&:even?) # 2 iterations It also introduces lazy versions of Enumerable's #select, #map and #reject methods deferred.map { |i| i + 1 } # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each> deferred.select { |i| i.even? } # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each> deferred.reject { |i| i.odd? } # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each> So you can safely chain your filters, they won't be treated as arrays: deferred.map(&:succ).select(&:even?) # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each> You can build chains of Enumerables: deferred.concat([2]).to_a # [1, 2, 3, 4, 2] Or append elements to the end of enumerator: deferred << 2 You can even remove duplicates from enumerator, though this operation can be tough: deferred.uniq # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each> There are many other methods in DeferredEnumerator, please refer to documentation.