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feat(siu): allow pipe func to accept args and kwargs #413
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This PR expands the
pipe
function, and adds acall()
function, to allow...>>
call()
for making a specific step of pipe*args
and**kwargs
Note that this means that the old
pipe()
was essentially renamedcall()
. Becausepipe()
had very limited behavior, these changes are fully backwards compatible.Should address #246 #408 #207. See #47 for a docs related issue.
Examples from call docstring
The simplest use of call is passing just the to-be-called function.
This is equivalent to explicitly passing
_
as a placeholder.The explicit syntax is useful, because it allows us to pass more arguments.
For example, the code below passes additional arguments to print.
You can transform the input data. For example, the code below passes "shout".upper()
to print.
Since
_
is just a placeholder for the data on the left-hand-side of >>, youcan pass it multiple times to the to-be-called function (e.g. print).
Alternatively, you can pass a siu expression straight to call.