Return a value or an evaluated function (with arguments).
Datadog CI plugin for `gate` commands
evaluate statically-analyzable expressions
Null coalescing functions that evaluate value types, as well as functions. Useful for cascading configurations.
Compiles a function to compute the plural forms index for a given value
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A FEEL parser and interpreter
Properties file reader for Node.js
A FEEL parser and interpreter
ECMAScript scope analyzer for ESLint
Client library to connect to the LangSmith Observability and Evaluation Platform.
Evaluates the result of an expression given as postfix terms
Implementation of JSON Pointer (RFC 6901).
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A document path library for Node
Headless spreadsheet formula engine for Node.js services and agents with WorkPaper JSON persistence and formula readback.
Cucumber Tag Expression parser
An interpreter for Typescript that can evaluate an arbitrary Node within a Typescript AST
Angular expressions as standalone module
Safely evaluate JavaScript (estree) expressions, sync and async.
Parse and evaluate simple math expressions
Javascript/Typescript bindings for QuickJS, a modern Javascript interpreter, compiled to WebAssembly.
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Common Expression Language (CEL) evaluator for JavaScript
Proforma comes with basic object value resolution and no text templating. This library fills these necessities that any reasonably robust document rendering framework should have.
Unlike Enumerable#detect, #detect_value returns the evaluated value.
Proc::Value allows transparent block evaluation on all objects using #value method.
For Rubyists who love ProjectEuler.net
Print the time a block takes but still return its value.
An implementation of the Future construct (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futures_and_promises) which uses system Processes for background value evaluation
To evaluate if different kind of objects have the same value or meaning, comparing objects without the need to worry about their type. Supports regexp.
Define configuration values with defaults and lazy evaluation on a per class or per instance level
Flooph is a Ruby library designed to let you take code from (possibly-malicious) users and evaluate it safely. Instead of evaluating arbitrary Ruby code (or JavaScript, or any other interpreter), it specifies a custom 'language', with its own parser and evaluation. Flooph provides four core pieces of functionality: * A simple syntax for specifying key/value pairs (much like a Ruby Hash literal). * A simple template language that supports conditional content and injecting content. * Standalone functionality for evaluating conditional expressions based on the key/values (also used in the templates). * Standalone functionality for evaluating value expressions based on the key/values (also used in the templates).
Deletes recursively every key-value pair from hash for which block evaluates to true.
Adds an `evaluate` refinement method to Proc and Object instances. The goal of this gem is to allow the evaluation of variables, procs, and lambdas with the same level of flexibility. The `evaluate` method has been added to the Object class to return the evaluated value of the variable. The `evaluate` method is overridden on the Proc class to allow parameters to be passed to lambdas in the same flexible way as procs. This takes into consideration, required/optional/remaining parameters, and required/optional/remaining keyword parameters. For information on Refinements, see: - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.1.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.3.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - http://yehudakatz.com/2010/11/30/ruby-2-0-refinements-in-practice/
Macroape is an abbreviation for MAtrix CompaRisOn by Approximate P-value Estimation. It's a bioinformatic tool for evaluating similarity measure and best alignment between a pair of Position Weight Matrices(PWM), finding thresholds by P-values and vice versa and even searching a collection of motifs for the most similar ones. Used approach and application described in manual at https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1_jsxhMNzMzy4d2d_byAd3n6Szg5gEcqG_Sf7w9tEqWw
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