import { curry } from "https://deno.land/x/ramda@v0.27.2/source/index.js";
Returns a curried equivalent of the provided function. The curried function
has two unusual capabilities. First, its arguments needn't be provided one
at a time. If f
is a ternary function and g
is R.curry(f)
, the
following are equivalent:
g(1)(2)(3)
g(1)(2, 3)
g(1, 2)(3)
g(1, 2, 3)
Secondly, the special placeholder value R.__
may be used to specify
"gaps", allowing partial application of any combination of arguments,
regardless of their positions. If g
is as above and _
is R.__
,
the following are equivalent:
g(1, 2, 3)
g(_, 2, 3)(1)
g(_, _, 3)(1)(2)
g(_, _, 3)(1, 2)
g(_, 2)(1)(3)
g(_, 2)(1, 3)
g(_, 2)(_, 3)(1)