Robust call-bound JavaScript intrinsics, using `call-bind` and `get-intrinsic`.
A utility for managing a prototype chain
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The core of the packages included in the `@react-input` scope.
JoyPixels is a complete set of emoji designed for the web. The emoji-toolkit includes libraries to easily convert unicode characters to shortnames (:smile:) and shortnames to JoyPixels emoji images. PNG formats provided for the emoji images.
Simple Semver and SemverRange classes
> Some friendly semver range utilities
A expression-bound function-factory actor
Editing commands for ProseMirror
React library for Cloudflare's Turnstile CAPTCHA alternative
A collection of utility functions
Utility for easy setup and access of SAP HANA XS Advanced environment variables
Pattern-matching on byte buffers
Pattern-matching on byte buffers
Handle continuous steam of events in Promise fashion.
View-specific transforms for Vega dataflows.
If available, the `Object.prototype.__proto__` accessor and mutator, call-bound
Mock AWS S3 SDK for Node.js
A utility for upgrading your codebase to the latest version of Flow.
Globally accessible domain-bound contexts
A math util library
Beautiful and expressive Sparklines component for React
A math util library
The time-based use-recency-unaware cousin of [`lru-cache`](http://npm.im/lru-cache)
Inclusive and exclusive bound primitives for RustUse
Axis-aligned 2D bounds helpers for RustUse geometry
Comparable range validation primitives for RustUse
Facade crate for the RustUse geometry workspace.
Rectangle primitives for the RustUse geometry workspace
Primitive boundary vocabulary for RustUse
Internal bindings and helpers for Windows KCM User-Bound Key APIs
A simple Ruby gem that handles the issue with Ruby’s Array class when inserting an element at an index greater than the current array size. It handles this by intelligently appending the result to the end of the array instead of creating a sparse array. It also includes some other useful Array methods for common uses.
Finds points within a distance of a latitude/longitude point using bounding coordinates
Strict wrapper for Hashes and Arrays that doesn't return nil
Ruby Authorization Gem using Role Based Access Control
ActiveRecord Tableless Models provides a simple mixin for creating models that are not bound to the database. This approach is useful for taking advantage of the features of ActiveRecord such as validation, relationships, etc.
Gem that adds lazy method delegation methods. Using this gem you can easily define lazy loading or asynchronous versions of specific methods. Lazy loading is useful when used with caching systems while asynchronous methods can improve throughput on I/O bound processes like making several HTTP calls in row.
ActiveRecord Tablefree Models provides a simple mixin for creating models that are not bound to the database. This approach is useful for taking advantage of the features of ActiveRecord such as validation, relationships, nested_attributes, etc.
Uses the Sieve of Eratosthenes algorithm to find the prime numbers given lower and/or upper bounds
Parallel RSpec runner for I/O-bound Rails suites using threaded Actors with per-Actor database connections
ActiveRecord Tableless provides a simple mixin for creating models that are not bound to the database. This approach is mostly useful for capitalizing on the features ActiveRecord::Validation
By default, instances of UnboundMethod can only be bound to objects that are a kind_of? the method's original class. Pretty lame. rebound allows unbound methods (instances of UnboundMethod class) to be bound to objects of any class. It uses the alias_method_chain pattern to accomplish this, meaning you also get a bind_without_indifference method that retains the original behavior.
By default, instances of UnboundMethod can only be bound to objects that are a kind_of? the method's original class. Pretty lame. rebound allows unbound methods (instances of UnboundMethod class) to be bound to objects of any class. It uses the alias_method_chain pattern to accomplish this, meaning you also get a bind_without_indifference method that retains the original behavior.
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