Function: match()
Call Signature
match<
T
,E
,A
>(matcher
): (task
) =>Promise
<A
>
Auto-curried, standalone function form of Task.prototype.match
.
TIP
The auto-curried version is provided for parity with the similar functions that the Maybe
and Result
modules provide. However, like Result
, you will likely find that this form is somewhat difficult to use, because TypeScript’s type inference does not support it well: you will tend to end up with an awful lot of unknown
unless you write the type parameters explicitly at the call site.
The non-curried form will not have that problem, so you should prefer it.
Type Parameters
T
T
The type of the value when the Task
resolves successfully.
E
E
The type of the rejection reason when the Task
rejects.
A
A
Parameters
matcher
Matcher
<T
, E
, A
>
Returns
(
task
):Promise
<A
>
Parameters
task
Task
<T
, E
>
Returns
Promise
<A
>
Call Signature
match<
T
,E
,A
>(matcher
,task
):Promise
<A
>
Auto-curried, standalone function form of Task.prototype.match
.
TIP
The auto-curried version is provided for parity with the similar functions that the Maybe
and Result
modules provide. However, like Result
, you will likely find that this form is somewhat difficult to use, because TypeScript’s type inference does not support it well: you will tend to end up with an awful lot of unknown
unless you write the type parameters explicitly at the call site.
The non-curried form will not have that problem, so you should prefer it.
Type Parameters
T
T
The type of the value when the Task
resolves successfully.
E
E
The type of the rejection reason when the Task
rejects.
A
A
Parameters
matcher
Matcher
<T
, E
, A
>
task
Task
<T
, E
>
Returns
Promise
<A
>