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Q: typescript function variable with generics

TusharHow can I pass the parameter to a variable that saves a function — export const filter = Curry(_filter) as ICurryFunction<T> I get the error — Cannot find name T The filter constant stores a function. Curry.ts function Curry<T, R> (f: ICurryFunction<T>): ICurryFunction<T> { return functio...

@haim770 Added details.
What is _filter?
@NitzanTomer Filter is some function that takes in two params viz a predicate and the array/observable that it needs to apply the filter on.
I think the real question should be "Successful currying strategy in typescript"
You defined Curry<T, R>, but there's no sign of this R in the function, why is it there?
@NitzanTomer That would give me the same error.
10:45
With Curry<T>, this: const filter = Curry(_filter) seems to be ok
@nitzan hi
hey
can you please copy the relevant parts into a playground shared code?
something like: goo.gl/MnJdgF
11:00
@NitzanTomer thanks for join in
added all the code
share the link with me
click the share on top, and then copy the url, then go to a url shortning service
The problem is all the type info is kind of lost once I curry it
I don't know the arguments nor do I have access to the return type
you defined:
`function Curry<T>(f: ICurryFunction<T>): ICurryFunction<T>`

but then you do:
`Curry(_filter)`

But _filter isn't a ICurryFunction, its:
`function _filter<T>(predicate: IPredicate<T>, source: IObservable<T>): IObservable<T>`
where ICurryFunction is:
interface ICurryFunction<T> {
(...k: any[]): T | ICurryFunction<T>
}
11:16
How should I go about it then?
I shouldn't have ICurryFunction at all right?
i'm still not quite sure what you're trying to do, so it's hard to say...
there's quite a lot of code, can you explain what you're after?
Sorry about that
You are aware of currying right?
I can start from there if youd like
?
So I have a class named FilterObservable
and I create that class using a factory function _filter
I want to now curry the _filter function such that I can pass predicate and another instance of IObservable
that's pretty much all there is in that
code
Can you share a sample code of how to use?
11:31
Added usage ... it has errors
because obviously the signature doesn't match
but the JS version just works
there are some parts of your code that i do not understand, for example:
if (t.length >= f.length) return f(...t)
where f is a function, why would it have length?
but, if you say that it works js wise, and you just have compilation issues, then this fixes the error:
interface ICurryFunction<T> {
(...k: any[]): T | ICurryFunction<T>;
(predicate: IPredicate<T>, source: IObservable<T>): T | ICurryFunction<T>;
}
i just added another signature
where f is a function, why would it have length? it determines the function's arity
ie. the total number of arguments a function accepts
Curry also needs to be generic enough to work with different functions.
Take a look at that explanation
oh, cool, i wasn't aware of that! thanks for the fn.length info
Curry is generic
have you tried my fix? cuz there are no errors with it
That would work but then its can not be used with functions that don't use the above two union types
For instance what if a function takes in a third param
then you add another signature to ICurryFunction
11:42
That's not a very elegant solution
but as those are generic, then you can't include all options just with ...items: any[]
i mean you can, but you lose type saftey
yeah, that's far from being elegant
so, you're good?
12:15
I guess
i don't think that there's a better and more elegant solution than what you found or what i suggested, because of the generics.

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