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A pattern matching DSL for JavaScript. The module is a function that takes an arbitrary JavaScript value and tests it against a pattern. If the match succeeds, the result is a sub-match object, which consists of the sub-components of the value that matched named sub-patterns (using the var pattern). If the match fails, a MatchError is thrown.

Usage

Here's a simple example of using pattern matching to analyze an AST for a hypothetical language:

var match = require('pattern-match');

match(ast, function(when) {
    when({
        type: 'FunctionCall',
        callee: match.var('callee'),
        args: match.var('args')
    }, function(vars) {
        this.analyzeFunctionCall(vars.callee, vars.args);
    }, this);

    when({
        type: 'Assignment',
        lhs: match.var('lhs'),
        rhs: match.var('rhs')
    }, function(vars) {
        this.analyzeAssignment(vars.lhs, vars.rhs);
    }, this);

    when({
        type: 'Return',
        arg: match.var('arg')
    }, function(vars) {
        this.analyzeReturn(vars.arg);
    }, this);
}, this);

This will get sweeter in ES6 with destructuring:

var match = require('pattern-match');

match(ast, function(when) {
    when({
        type: 'FunctionCall',
        callee: match.var('callee'),
        args: match.var('args')
    }, function({ callee, args }) {
        this.analyzeFunctionCall(callee, args);
    }, this);

    when({
        type: 'Assignment',
        lhs: match.var('lhs'),
        rhs: match.var('rhs')
    }, function({ lhs, rhs }) {
        this.analyzeAssignment(lhs, rhs);
    }, this);

    when({
        type: 'Return',
        arg: match.var('arg')
    }, function({ arg }) {
        this.analyzeReturn(arg);
    }, this);
}, this);

And sweeter still with ES6 arrow-functions:

var match = require('pattern-match');

match(ast, (when) => {
    when({
        type: 'FunctionCall',
        callee: match.var('callee'),
        args: match.var('args')
    }, ({ callee, args }) => {
        this.analyzeFunctionCall(callee, args);
    });

    when({
        type: 'Assignment',
        lhs: match.var('lhs'),
        rhs: match.var('rhs')
    }, ({ lhs, rhs }) => {
        this.analyzeAssignment(lhs, rhs);
    });

    when({
        type: 'Return',
        arg: match.var('arg')
    }, ({ arg }) => {
        this.analyzeReturn(arg);
    });
});

API

Entry points

Match x against a sequence of patterns, returning the result of the first successful match. The cases are provided by the body function:

Provides the cases by calling when in the order the cases should be tried. The library calls body with the thisArg provided to match as the binding of this.

Provides the next case, consisting of a pattern an optional template. If matching the pattern succeeds, the result is passed to template with thisArg bound to this (defaults to the global object). If template is not provided, this case produces the sub-match object.

Match x against a single pattern. Returns the result of calling template on the sub-match object with thisArg (or the global object by default) as the binding of this. If template is not provided, returns the sub-match object.

Patterns

Custom patterns

You can create custom patterns by extending the root pattern prototype.

Match errors