"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.sequence = exports.generate = exports.compile = exports.parse = void 0; var parse_js_1 = require("./parse.js"); Object.defineProperty(exports, "parse", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return parse_js_1.parse; } }); var compile_js_1 = require("./compile.js"); Object.defineProperty(exports, "compile", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return compile_js_1.compile; } }); Object.defineProperty(exports, "generate", { enumerable: true, get: function () { return compile_js_1.generate; } }); /** * Parses and compiles a formula to a highly optimized function. * Combination of {@link parse} and {@link compile}. * * If the formula doesn't match any elements, * it returns [`boolbase`](https://github.com/fb55/boolbase)'s `falseFunc`. * Otherwise, a function accepting an _index_ is returned, which returns * whether or not the passed _index_ matches the formula. * * Note: The nth-rule starts counting at `1`, the returned function at `0`. * * @param formula The formula to compile. * @example * const check = nthCheck("2n+3"); * * check(0); // `false` * check(1); // `false` * check(2); // `true` * check(3); // `false` * check(4); // `true` * check(5); // `false` * check(6); // `true` */ function nthCheck(formula) { return (0, compile_js_1.compile)((0, parse_js_1.parse)(formula)); } exports.default = nthCheck; /** * Parses and compiles a formula to a generator that produces a sequence of indices. * Combination of {@link parse} and {@link generate}. * * @param formula The formula to compile. * @returns A function that produces a sequence of indices. * @example