var _curry2 = /*#__PURE__*/require('./internal/_curry2'); var _isFunction = /*#__PURE__*/require('./internal/_isFunction'); var lift = /*#__PURE__*/require('./lift'); var or = /*#__PURE__*/require('./or'); /** * A function wrapping calls to the two functions in an `||` operation, * returning the result of the first function if it is truth-y and the result * of the second function otherwise. Note that this is short-circuited, * meaning that the second function will not be invoked if the first returns a * truth-y value. * * In addition to functions, `R.either` also accepts any fantasy-land compatible * applicative functor. * * @func * @memberOf R * @since v0.12.0 * @category Logic * @sig (*... -> Boolean) -> (*... -> Boolean) -> (*... -> Boolean) * @param {Function} f a predicate * @param {Function} g another predicate * @return {Function} a function that applies its arguments to `f` and `g` and `||`s their outputs together. * @see R.or * @example * * const gt10 = x => x > 10; * const even = x => x % 2 === 0; * const f = R.either(gt10, even); * f(101); //=> true * f(8); //=> true * * R.either(Maybe.Just(false), Maybe.Just(55)); // => Maybe.Just(55) * R.either([false, false, 'a'], [11]) // => [11, 11, "a"] */ var either = /*#__PURE__*/_curry2(function either(f, g) { return _isFunction(f) ? function _either() { return f.apply(this, arguments) || g.apply(this, arguments); } : lift(or)(f, g); }); module.exports = either;