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License: MIT License
Bring back Fluture's fluent method API
License: MIT License
The inherited methods created by virtue of the line
Fluenture.prototype = Object.create(Future.prototype)
are invoked when a fluenture variant of a future is utilized with libraries like ramda that preferentially dispatch to fantasy-land methods.
I'm not sure why this inheritance is here as it doesn't immediately seem to be useful? But perhaps I am missing something. In order to avoid this you would have to write something like
fluent(R.map(add(6), fluent(Future.resolve(5))))
which is quite unwieldy. Is there any way to fix this issue? It seems like in this case, you want ramda to dispatch to map
not to fantasy-land/map
which is not controllable by this library.
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