-
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 511
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
[RFC]: add @stdlib/iter/cuevery-by
#2336
Comments
This comment was marked as off-topic.
This comment was marked as off-topic.
This comment was marked as outdated.
This comment was marked as outdated.
🚨 Important: PLEASE READ 🚨This issue has been labeled as a good first issue and is available for anyone to work on. If this is your first time contributing to an open source project, some aspects of the development process may seem unusual, arcane, or some combination of both.
Before working on this issue and opening a pull request, please read the project's contributing guidelines. These guidelines and the associated development guide provide important information, including links to stdlib's Code of Conduct, license policy, and steps for setting up your local development environment. To reiterate, we strongly encourage you to refer to our contributing guides before beginning work on this issue. Failure to follow our guidelines significantly decreases the likelihood that you'll successfully contribute to stdlib and may result in automatic closure of a pull request without review. Setting up your local development environment is a critical first step, as doing so ensures that automated development processes for linting, license verification, and unit testing can run prior to authoring commits and pushing changes. If you would prefer to avoid manual setup, we provide pre-configured development containers for use locally or in GitHub Codespaces. We place a high value on consistency throughout the stdlib codebase. We encourage you to closely examine other packages in stdlib and attempt to emulate the practices and conventions found therein.
In short, the more effort you put in to ensure that your contribution looks and feels like stdlib—including variables names, bracket spacing, line breaks, etc—the more likely that your contribution will be reviewed and ultimately accepted. We encourage you to closely study the codebase before beginning work on this issue. ✨ Thank you again for your interest in stdlib, and we look forward to reviewing your future contriubtions. ✨ |
This is the initial commit that copies the package from cunone-by package Ref: stdlib-js#2336 CoAuthored-by: Mohammad Kaif <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Mohammad Kaif <[email protected]> Ref: stdlib-js#2336
Description
This RFC proposes adding the package
@stdlib/iter/cuevery-by
, which cumulatively tests whether every iterated value passes a test implemented by a predicate function. The returned iterator should be a transform iterator, continuing to iterate while source iterator values are available.The
predicate
function should be provided two arguments:Related Issues
No.
Questions
No.
Other
@stdlib/iter/every-by
Checklist
RFC:
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: