package reader import ( "context" R "github.com/ibm/fp-go/reader/generic" ) // these functions curry a golang function with the context as the firsr parameter into a either reader with the context as the last parameter // this goes back to the advice in https://pkg.go.dev/context to put the context as a first parameter as a convention func Curry0[A any](f func(context.Context) A) Reader[A] { return R.Curry0[Reader[A]](f) } func Curry1[T1, A any](f func(context.Context, T1) A) func(T1) Reader[A] { return R.Curry1[Reader[A]](f) } func Curry2[T1, T2, A any](f func(context.Context, T1, T2) A) func(T1) func(T2) Reader[A] { return R.Curry2[Reader[A]](f) } func Curry3[T1, T2, T3, A any](f func(context.Context, T1, T2, T3) A) func(T1) func(T2) func(T3) Reader[A] { return R.Curry3[Reader[A]](f) } func Uncurry1[T1, A any](f func(T1) Reader[A]) func(context.Context, T1) A { return R.Uncurry1(f) } func Uncurry2[T1, T2, A any](f func(T1) func(T2) Reader[A]) func(context.Context, T1, T2) A { return R.Uncurry2(f) } func Uncurry3[T1, T2, T3, A any](f func(T1) func(T2) func(T3) Reader[A]) func(context.Context, T1, T2, T3) A { return R.Uncurry3(f) }