test-action-debian-package/node_modules/ramda/es/reduce.js

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import _curry3 from "./internal/_curry3.js";
import _reduce from "./internal/_reduce.js";
/**
* Returns a single item by iterating through the list, successively calling
* the iterator function and passing it an accumulator value and the current
* value from the array, and then passing the result to the next call.
*
* The iterator function receives two values: *(acc, value)*. It may use
* [`R.reduced`](#reduced) to shortcut the iteration.
*
* The arguments' order of [`reduceRight`](#reduceRight)'s iterator function
* is *(value, acc)*.
*
* Note: `R.reduce` does not skip deleted or unassigned indices (sparse
* arrays), unlike the native `Array.prototype.reduce` method. For more details
* on this behavior, see:
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/reduce#Description
*
* Dispatches to the `reduce` method of the third argument, if present. When
* doing so, it is up to the user to handle the [`R.reduced`](#reduced)
* shortcuting, as this is not implemented by `reduce`.
*
* @func
* @memberOf R
* @since v0.1.0
* @category List
* @sig ((a, b) -> a) -> a -> [b] -> a
* @param {Function} fn The iterator function. Receives two values, the accumulator and the
* current element from the array.
* @param {*} acc The accumulator value.
* @param {Array} list The list to iterate over.
* @return {*} The final, accumulated value.
* @see R.reduced, R.addIndex, R.reduceRight
* @example
*
* R.reduce(R.subtract, 0, [1, 2, 3, 4]) // => ((((0 - 1) - 2) - 3) - 4) = -10
* // - -10
* // / \ / \
* // - 4 -6 4
* // / \ / \
* // - 3 ==> -3 3
* // / \ / \
* // - 2 -1 2
* // / \ / \
* // 0 1 0 1
*
* @symb R.reduce(f, a, [b, c, d]) = f(f(f(a, b), c), d)
*/
var reduce =
/*#__PURE__*/
_curry3(_reduce);
export default reduce;