DetailCompile the new function bind operator
::
to ES5.
Example Basicobj::func
func.bind(obj)
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obj::func(val)
func.call(obj, val)
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::obj.func(val)
func.call(obj, val)
const box = {
  weight: 2,
  getWeight() { return this.weight; },
};
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const { getWeight } = box;
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console.log(box.getWeight());Â
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const bigBox = { weight: 10 };
console.log(bigBox::getWeight());Â
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function add(val) { return this + val; }
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console.log(bigBox::getWeight()::add(5));Â
[Try in REPL](http://babeljs.io/repl/#?evaluate=true&presets=es2015%2Cstage-0&code=const%20box%20%3D%20%7B%0A%20%20weight%3A%202%2C%0A%20%20getWeight()%20%7B%20return%20this.weight%3B%20%7D%2C%0A%7D%3B%0A%0Aconst%20%7B%20getWeight%20%7D%20%3D%20box%3B%0A%0Aconsole.log(box.getWeight())%3B%20%2F%2F%20prints%20'2'%0A%0Aconst%20bigBox%20%3D%20%7B%20weight%3A%2010%20%7D%3B%0Aconsole.log(bigBox%3A%3AgetWeight())%3B%20%2F%2F%20prints%20'10'%0A%2F%2F%20bigBox%3A%3AgetWeight()%20is%20equivalent%20to%20getWeight.call(bigBox)%0A%0A%2F%2F%20Can%20be%20chained%3A%0Afunction%20add(val)%20%7B%20return%20this%20%2B%20val%3B%20%7D%0A%0Aconsole.log(bigBox%3A%3AgetWeight()%3A%3Aadd(5))%3B%20%2F%2F%20prints%20'15')
Using withdocument.querySelectorAll
It can be very handy when used with document.querySelectorAll
:
const { map, filter } = Array.prototype;
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let sslUrls = document.querySelectorAll('a')
                ::map(node => node.href)
                ::filter(href => href.substring(0, 5) === 'https');
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console.log(sslUrls);
[Try in REPL](http://babeljs.io/repl/#?evaluate=true&presets=es2015%2Cstage-0&code=%0Aconst%20%7B%20map%2C%20filter%20%7D%20%3D%20Array.prototype%3B%0A%0Alet%20sslUrls%20%3D%20document.querySelectorAll('a')%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%3A%3Amap(node%20%3D%3E%20node.href)%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%3A%3Afilter(href%20%3D%3E%20href.substring(0%2C%205)%20%3D%3D%3D%20'https')%3B%0A%0Aconsole.log(sslUrls)%3B%0A)
document.querySelectorAll
returns a NodeList
element which is not a plain array, so you normally can't use the map
function on it, and have to use it this way: Array.prototype.map.call(document.querySelectorAll(...), node => { ... })
. The above code using the ::
will work because it is equivalent to:
Auto self bindingconst { map, filter } = Array.prototype;
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let sslUrls = document.querySelectorAll('a');
sslUrls = map.call(sslUrls, node => node.href);
sslUrls = filter.call(sslUrls, href => href.substring(0, 5) === 'https');
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console.log(sslUrls);
When nothing is specified before the ::
operator, the function is bound to its object:
Installation$('.some-link').on('click', ::view.reset);
$('.some-link').on('click', view.reset.bind(view));
Usage Vianpm install --save-dev babel-plugin-transform-function-bind
.babelrc
(Recommended)
.babelrc
Via CLI{
  "plugins": ["transform-function-bind"]
}
Via Node APIbabel --plugins transform-function-bind script.js
Referencesrequire("babel-core").transform("code", {
  plugins: ["transform-function-bind"]
});
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