See this screenshot for example: http://jquerymy.com/lj/f554d63c0fa4_7167/201511267.48.14.png
It‘s just a fragment, but it‘s quiet transparent. ermouth 2016-01-05 9:38 GMT+03:00 Johs. E <[email protected]>: > Ermouth, > could you share a snippet to show how this is used in the new rewrite > function? > br > Johs > > ps > happy new year to all @couchapp > > > On 16 Nov 2015, at 20:37, ermouth <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > There exist nice lib for Erlang-style pattern-matching in JS – > matches.js ( > > https://github.com/natefaubion/matches.js). > > > > I‘ve prepared gist http://bit.ly/1QqQy4w, that contains bit extended and > > modified matches.js, see comment under the gist. > > > > In short: now ready for ddocs (knows about CouchDB require) and supports > > recursive syntax. See comment under the gist and original matches.js > docs. > > > > Note, that compilation of matcher is not lazy, but it‘s nearly > > indistinguishable comparing to other penalties of typical JS-backed > request > > in CouchDB. > > > > Good for new js rewrites (routing) and for (validate_doc_)update update > > functions (type check). > > > > ermouth > >
