Pipe4Net 1.4.0

dotnet add package Pipe4Net --version 1.4.0                
NuGet\Install-Package Pipe4Net -Version 1.4.0                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Pipe4Net" Version="1.4.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Pipe4Net --version 1.4.0                
#r "nuget: Pipe4Net, 1.4.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Pipe4Net as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Pipe4Net&version=1.4.0

// Install Pipe4Net as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Pipe4Net&version=1.4.0                

Pipe.Net

Inspired by PowerShell, two extension methods that will simplify your code, Pipe and PipeWith

Package manager: Install-Package Pipe4Net

.NET CLI: dotnet add package Pipe4Net


-- Update 16.10.2018 v1.3

For better redability added:

PipeResultTo same as Pipe

EndWith same as PipeWith

added new extension method on int : GenerateForLoopWithIndex((i) ⇒ cw(i)) where i is the current index in for loop, zero based! runs from i = 0 to i < targetInt


var result = IncrementA(IncrementB(IncrementC(1)))

becomes

var pipedResult2 = IncrementC(1).Pipe(IncrementB).Pipe(IncrementA);


You will find another goodie in there , an Option<T> monad in case you need it.


Two useful extension methods on bool type:

.IfTrue(doThis)
.Else(doThis)

Ex: ReturnBoolValue().IfTrue(() => Console.WriteLine("True")).Else(() => Console.WriteLine("False"));

No need for temp variables or { } block statements


The code is pretty simple, i encourage you to play and extend it by your own needs

public static class PipeIt
{
    public static void PipeWith<T>(this T obj, Action<T> action) => action(obj);
  
    public static T Pipe<T>(this T obj, Func<T, T> func) => func(obj);

    public static Option<TR> Pipe<T,TR>(this T obj, Func<T, Option<TR>> func) => func(obj);
}

This is the main reason why this package exists. Look at the other tests also they are pretty intuitive

[Fact]
    public void Should_Have_Same_Result_When_Piped()
    {
        var result = IncrementA(IncrementB(IncrementC(1)));

        var pipedResult = 1.Pipe(IncrementC).Pipe(IncrementB).Pipe(IncrementC);

        Assert.Equal(result,pipedResult);

        var pipedResult2 = IncrementC(1).Pipe(IncrementB).Pipe(IncrementA);

        Assert.Equal(result, pipedResult2);
    }

    private int IncrementA(int val) => val++;

    private int IncrementB(int val) => val++;

    private int IncrementC(int val) => val++;
    

The test above perfectly represents what i want to achieve with this nuget package, i have reading code from right to left, or naming temporary variables, it just one of those things that bothers me in programming, and i think this way or writing code is more elegant:

var result = IncrementA(IncrementB(IncrementC(1))) becomes var pipedResult2 = IncrementC(1).Pipe(IncrementB).Pipe(IncrementA);

Awesome


Some extensions methods on arrays that will make your code easier to read:

  • .ForEach implementation for arrays
  • .DeepCopy
  • .ShallowCopy
  • .AreSameByValue
  • .AreSameByReference
  • .AreSameByValueAndIndex
  • .RemoveElements
  • .RemoveElement
  • .AddElements
  • .AddElement
  • .RemoveNulls
  • .ForEachWithIndex
  • .Split

One extension method on int:

  • .GenerateForLoop
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