/** * Curries a function, allowing it to be called with a single argument at a time and returning a new function that takes the next argument. * This process continues until all arguments have been provided, at which point the original function is called with all accumulated arguments. * * @param {() => R} func - The function to curry. * @returns {() => R} A curried function. * * @example * function noArgFunc() { * return 42; * } * const curriedNoArgFunc = curry(noArgFunc); * console.log(curriedNoArgFunc()); // 42 */ declare function curry(func: () => R): () => R; /** * Curries a function, allowing it to be called with a single argument at a time and returning a new function that takes the next argument. * This process continues until all arguments have been provided, at which point the original function is called with all accumulated arguments. * * @param {(p: P) => R} func - The function to curry. * @returns {(p: P) => R} A curried function. * * @example * function oneArgFunc(a: number) { * return a * 2; * } * const curriedOneArgFunc = curry(oneArgFunc); * console.log(curriedOneArgFunc(5)); // 10 */ declare function curry(func: (p: P) => R): (p: P) => R; /** * Curries a function, allowing it to be called with a single argument at a time and returning a new function that takes the next argument. * This process continues until all arguments have been provided, at which point the original function is called with all accumulated arguments. * * @param {(p1: P1, p2: P2) => R} func - The function to curry. * @returns {(p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => R} A curried function. * * @example * function twoArgFunc(a: number, b: number) { * return a + b; * } * const curriedTwoArgFunc = curry(twoArgFunc); * const add5 = curriedTwoArgFunc(5); * console.log(add5(10)); // 15 */ declare function curry(func: (p1: P1, p2: P2) => R): (p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => R; /** * Curries a function, allowing it to be called with a single argument at a time and returning a new function that takes the next argument. * This process continues until all arguments have been provided, at which point the original function is called with all accumulated arguments. * * @param {(p1: P1, p2: P2, p3: P3) => R} func - The function to curry. * @returns {(p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => (p3: P3) => R} A curried function. * * @example * function threeArgFunc(a: number, b: number, c: number) { * return a + b + c; * } * const curriedThreeArgFunc = curry(threeArgFunc); * const add1 = curriedThreeArgFunc(1); * const add3 = add1(2); * console.log(add3(3)); // 6 */ declare function curry(func: (p1: P1, p2: P2, p3: P3) => R): (p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => (p3: P3) => R; /** * Curries a function, allowing it to be called with a single argument at a time and returning a new function that takes the next argument. * This process continues until all arguments have been provided, at which point the original function is called with all accumulated arguments. * * @param {(p1: P1, p2: P2, p3: P3, p4: P4) => R} func - The function to curry. * @returns {(p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => (p3: P3) => (p4: P4) => R} A curried function. * * @example * function fourArgFunc(a: number, b: number, c: number, d: number) { * return a + b + c + d; * } * const curriedFourArgFunc = curry(fourArgFunc); * const add1 = curriedFourArgFunc(1); * const add3 = add1(2); * const add6 = add3(3); * console.log(add6(4)); // 10 */ declare function curry(func: (p1: P1, p2: P2, p3: P3, p4: P4) => R): (p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => (p3: P3) => (p4: P4) => R; /** * Curries a function, allowing it to be called with a single argument at a time and returning a new function that takes the next argument. * This process continues until all arguments have been provided, at which point the original function is called with all accumulated arguments. * * @param {(p1: P1, p2: P2, p3: P3, p4: P4, p5: P5) => R} func - The function to curry. * @returns {(p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => (p3: P3) => (p4: P4) => (p5: P5) => R} A curried function. * * @example * function fiveArgFunc(a: number, b: number, c: number, d: number, e: number) { * return a + b + c + d + e; * } * const curriedFiveArgFunc = curry(fiveArgFunc); * const add1 = curriedFiveArgFunc(1); * const add3 = add1(2); * const add6 = add3(3); * const add10 = add6(4); * console.log(add10(5)); // 15 */ declare function curry(func: (p1: P1, p2: P2, p3: P3, p4: P4, p5: P5) => R): (p1: P1) => (p2: P2) => (p3: P3) => (p4: P4) => (p5: P5) => R; /** * Curries a function, allowing it to be called with a single argument at a time and returning a new function that takes the next argument. * This process continues until all arguments have been provided, at which point the original function is called with all accumulated arguments. * * @param {(...args: any[]) => any} func - The function to curry. * @returns {(...args: any[]) => any} A curried function that can be called with a single argument at a time. * * @example * function sum(a: number, b: number, c: number) { * return a + b + c; * } * * const curriedSum = curry(sum); * * // The parameter `a` should be given the value `10`. * const add10 = curriedSum(10); * * // The parameter `b` should be given the value `15`. * const add25 = add10(15); * * // The parameter `c` should be given the value `5`. The function 'sum' has received all its arguments and will now return a value. * const result = add25(5); */ declare function curry(func: (...args: any[]) => any): (...args: any[]) => any; export { curry };