This has got to be one of the dumbest blocks of code I've ever written.
// ALIASES
is.required = is.present
is.eq = is.equal
is.gt = is.greaterThan
is.gte = is.greaterThanOrEqualTo
is.lt = is.lessThan
is.lte = is.lessThanOrEqualTo
is.fn = is.func
is.bool = is.boolean
is.obj = is.object
is.arr = is.array
is.rx = is.regex
is.str = is.string
is.emtStr = is.emptyString
is.numstr = is.numberString
is.intstr = is.integerString
is.num = is.number
is.int = is.integer
is.hex = is.hexadecimal
is.hexStr = is.hexstr = is.hexadecimalString
is.past = is.pastDate
is.future = is.futureDate
I'm thinking something like…
var is = { VERSION: '2.0.0' }
is.fn = is.func = function(x) {
// ... do stuff
}
But that seems equally verbose and dumb. Maybe something more declarative…
var methodAliases = {
'func': ['fn'],
'required': ['present']
}
// pseudocode
for (method in methodAliases) {
methodAliases[method].forEach(function(alias){
is[alias] = is[method]
})
}
Or I could just ditch the alias concept altogether.
This has got to be one of the dumbest blocks of code I've ever written.
I'm thinking something like…
But that seems equally verbose and dumb. Maybe something more declarative…
Or I could just ditch the alias concept altogether.