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You want us to get you some hey? Are you a horse?
Generators seem useless for me? Any usefulness in this feature?
@Catgocat no, generators are pointless. So are arrow functions, and proxies, and destructuring.
23:04
@BenjaminGruenbaum I don't know where would I use generators, really xD
Because you don't know what generators are
During the apocalypse is when I plan to honestly.
croutons
there are some amazing color profiles for my new keyboard lol
23:17
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In related news, while wondering if my post will appear on google, I found this keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/p/keep-calm-and-love-zirak
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Is there a way to search for npm packages that use a certain npm package? I want to see some example code for pngparse
23:21
@BenjaminGruenbaum just making sure, there's nothing wrong there, right?
function getByName(storage) {
    return function*(name) {
	let users = yield storage.get('users').get('users');
	for (let [_, user] of users) {
	    if (user.name === name) return user;
	}
    };
}
be careful, if there's nothing wrong, there's a bug in 6to5 :P
@FlorianMargaine I'd write it a bit differently, also you'd either async or Promise.coroutine it.
@BenjaminGruenbaum why?
The Promise.coroutine since you're yielding from an async source.
Differently, because it's basically a promise returning function and then an Array#find
@BenjaminGruenbaum Does .then of promises only executes the callBack when all async code is finished inside the new Promise?
@Catgocat I have no idea what you're asking but there are plenty of promise tutorials you can read.
23:25
@BenjaminGruenbaum but it's an object :P
@FlorianMargaine not sure why but ok
@BenjaminGruenbaum But Array#find needs to construct the whole array
Needs ifilter
@copy you can use a generator comprehension but hmm.
Can also implement find on generators with abstract references without touching the actual generator prototype
@copy also in this case users is not lazy anyway.
function getByName(storage) {
    return function*(name) {
        let users = yield storage.get('users').get('users');
	    return (for ([_, user] of users) user if user.name === name).next().value
    };
}
Not better
(name) => storage.get('users').get('users').get(Symbol.Iterator).filter(user => user.name === name).get(0)
Just thinking out loud here. That can work but I'm not sure it's better.
23:33
I like the original solution
@copy only with coroutine so it's a coroutine.
crouton
ugh, sucks when you don't trust error messages from something enough but it was actually telling you what was wrong the whole time.
return storage.get('users').get('users').then(_.partialRight(_.find({name}));
return storage.get('users').get('users').then(users => _.find(users, {name}));
23:49
@BenjaminGruenbaum I could change that actually... I originally had an API... refactoring happened...

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