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<!-- TOC -->
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- [New Properties](#new-properties)
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- [close() -> (async)](#close-async)
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- [readOnly() -> Channel](#readonly-channel)
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- [writeOnly() -> Channel](#writeonly-channel)
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- [Channel.all(channels) -> Channel](#channelallchannels-channel)
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- [Channel.select(promises) -> (async) channel](#channelselectpromises-async-channel)
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- [Examples](#examples)
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- [value()](#value)
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- [Array-like Properties](#array-like-properties)
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- [Channel](#channel)
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- [Channel([bufferLength]) -> Channel](#channelbufferlength-channel)
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- [Channel.isChannel(value) -> Boolean](#channelischannelvalue-boolean)
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- [Channel.of(...values) -> read-only Channel](#channelofvalues-read-only-channel)
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- [Channel.from(callback | iterable | stream.Readable[, mapfn [, thisArg]]) -> read-only Channel](#channelfromcallback-iterable-streamreadable-mapfn-thisarg-read-only-channel)
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- [Examples](#examples-1)
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- [Channel Object](#channel-object)
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- [concat(...arguments) -> Channel](#concatarguments-channel)
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- [every(callbackfn[, thisArg]) -> (async) Boolean](#everycallbackfn-thisarg-async-boolean)
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- [filter(callbackfn[, thisArg]) -> Channel](#filtercallbackfn-thisarg-channel)
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- [flat([depth = 1]) -> Channel](#flatdepth-1-channel)
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- [flatMap (mapperFunction[, thisArg]) -> Channel](#flatmap-mapperfunction-thisarg-channel)
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- [forEach(callbackfn[, thisArg]) -> (async)](#foreachcallbackfn-thisarg-async)
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- [join(separator) -> (async) String](#joinseparator-async-string)
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- [length](#length)
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- [map(mapperFunction[, thisArg]) -> Channel](#mapmapperfunction-thisarg-channel)
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- [push(value) -> (async) bufferLength](#pushvalue-async-bufferlength)
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- [reduce(callbackfn[, initialValue]) -> (async)](#reducecallbackfn-initialvalue-async)
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- [shift() -> (async)](#shift-async)
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- [slice(start[, end]) -> Channel](#slicestart-end-channel)
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- [some(callbackfn[, thisArg])](#somecallbackfn-thisarg)
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- [toString() -> String](#tostring-string)
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- [values() -> (async) iterator](#values-async-iterator)
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- [Functional API](#functional-api)
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<!-- /TOC -->
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# New Properties
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The following properties don't have equivalents in `Array`.
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## close() -> (async)
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Close the channel so that no more values can be pushed to it. Return a promise
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that resolves when any remaining pushes in flight complete.
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Attempting to push to a closed channel will throw an exception. Shifting from
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a closed channel will immediately return `undefined`.
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## readOnly() -> Channel
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Return a version of the channel that provides only read methods.
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## writeOnly() -> Channel
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Return a version of the channel that provides only write methods.
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## Channel.all(channels) -> Channel
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Take an array of channels and wait for the next value in each one before pushing
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an array of the values to a newly created channel. Similar to `Promise.all`.
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## Channel.select(promises) -> (async) channel
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Wait for the first channel method promise to succeed and then cancel the rest.
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Return the channel of the winning promise.
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All of the promises can be cancelled before completion by calling `cancel` on
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the promise returned by `select`.
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### Examples
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Imagine you're at a party and your next conversation depends on whom you run
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into first: Alice, Bob, or Charlie.
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```JavaScript
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switch (await Channel.select([
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alice.shift(),
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bob.shift(),
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charlie.push(`Hi!`)
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])) {
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case alice:
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console.log(`Alice said ${alice.value()}.`);
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break;
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case bob:
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console.log(`Bob said ${bob.value()}.`);
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break;
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case charlie:
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console.log(`I said "hi" to Charlie.`);
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break;
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}
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```
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Be careful of unintended side effects, however. Even though only one value is
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pushed in the following example, the counter is incremented twice.
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```JavaScript
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let counter = 0;
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const increment = () => {
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counter++;
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return counter;
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};
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await Channel.select([alice.push(increment()), bob.push(increment())]);
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assert.equal(counter, 2);
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```
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Sometimes you don't want to wait until a method completes. You can use a closed
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channel to return immediately even if no other channels are ready:
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```JavaScript
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const closed = Channel();
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closed.close();
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switch (await Channel.select([alice.shift(), bob.shift(), closed.shift())]) {
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case alice:
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console.log(`Alice said ${alice.value()}.`);
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break;
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case bob:
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console.log(`Bob said ${bob.value()}.`);
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break;
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default:
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console.log(`No one has anything to say yet.`);
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}
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```
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You can also arrange it so that the `select` completes within a timeout:
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```JavaScript
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const timeout = Channel();
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setTimeout(timeout.close, 1000);
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switch (await Channel.select([alice.shift(), bob.shift(), timeout.shift())]) {
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case alice:
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console.log(`Alice said ${alice.value()}.`);
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break;
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case bob:
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console.log(`Bob said ${bob.value()}.`);
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break;
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default:
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console.log(`I stopped listening after one second.`);
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}
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```
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## value()
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Return the most recently `shift`ed value. This is useful when used in
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combination with `select`.
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# Array-like Properties
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These properties are similar to the equivalently named properties of `Array`.
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## Channel
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### Channel([bufferLength]) -> Channel
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Create a new `Channel` with an optional buffer. This allows an async function
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to push up to `bufferLength` values before blocking.
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### Channel.isChannel(value) -> Boolean
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Return `true` if `value` is a channel, `false` otherwise.
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### Channel.of(...values) -> read-only Channel
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Push `values` into a new channel and then close it.
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### Channel.from(callback | iterable | stream.Readable[, mapfn [, thisArg]]) -> read-only Channel
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Create a new `Channel` from a callback function, an iterable, or a [Node.js
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readable stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_readable_streams).
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If given a callback function, call the function repeatedly to obtain values for
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pushing into the channel. Close the channel when the function returns
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`undefined`.
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If the optional `mapfn` argument is provided, call it (using the also optional
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`thisArg`) on each value before pushing it into the channel.
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#### Examples
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```JavaScript
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const randomValues = Channel.from(Math.random);
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const fromArray = Channel.from([0, 1, 2]);
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const generator = function*() {
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let counter = 0;
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for (;;) {
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yield counter;
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counter++;
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}
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};
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const fromGenerator = Channel.from(generator());
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const fromStream = Channel.from(
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fs.createReadStream(`Communicating Sequential Processes.pdf`)
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);
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```
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## Channel Object
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### concat(...arguments) -> Channel
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When the `concat` method is called with zero or more arguments, it returns a
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channel containing the values of the channel followed by the channel values of
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each argument in order.
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### every(callbackfn[, thisArg]) -> (async) Boolean
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`callbackfn` should be a function that accepts one argument and returns a value
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that is coercible to the Boolean values `true` or `false`. `every` calls
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`callbackfn` once for each value present in the channel until it finds one where
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`callbackfn` returns `false`. If such a value is found, every immediately
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returns `false`. Otherwise, if `callbackfn` returned `true` for all elements,
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`every` will return `true`.
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If a `thisArg` parameter is provided, it will be used as the `this` value for
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each invocation of `callbackfn`. If it is not provided, `undefined` is used
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instead.
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Unlike in the Array version of `every`, `callbackfn` is called with only one
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argument.
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### filter(callbackfn[, thisArg]) -> Channel
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`callbackfn` should be a function that accepts an argument and returns a value
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that is coercible to the Boolean values `true` or `false`. `filter` calls
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`callbackfn` once for each value in the channel and constructs a new channel of
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all the values for which `callbackfn` returns true.
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If a `thisArg` parameter is provided, it will be used as the `this` value for
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each invocation of `callbackfn`. If it is not provided, `undefined` is used
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instead.
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Unlike in the Array version of `filter`, `callbackfn` is called with only one
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argument.
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### flat([depth = 1]) -> Channel
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Create a new channel with values from the existing channel. If any of the
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values are themselves channels, flatten them by pushing their values into the
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new channel instead (while repeating this behavior up to `depth` times).
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### flatMap (mapperFunction[, thisArg]) -> Channel
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Call `mapperFunction` once for each value in the channel and flatten the result
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(with depth 1).
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If `thisArg` is provided it will be used as the `this` value for each invocation
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of `mapperFunction`. If it is not provided, `undefined` is used instead.
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Unlike in `Array`'s `flatMap` method, `mapperFunction` is called with only one
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argument.
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### forEach(callbackfn[, thisArg]) -> (async)
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The promise returned by `forEach` resolves when the channel is closed:
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```JavaScript
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const toArray = async channel => {
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const array = [];
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await channel.forEach(value => {
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array.push(value);
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});
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return array;
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};
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```
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If `callbackfn` is async then `forEach` will wait for it before iterating to the
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next value:
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```JavaScript
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const pipe = async (source, sink) => {
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await source.forEach(sink.push);
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sink.close();
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};
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```
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### join(separator) -> (async) String
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The values of the channel are converted to Strings, and these Strings are then
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concatenated, separated by occurrences of the separator. If no separator is
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provided, a single comma is used as the separator.
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### length
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The length of the channel's buffer.
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### map(mapperFunction[, thisArg]) -> Channel
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Call `mapperFunction` once for each value in the channel and construct a new
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channel with the results.
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If `thisArg` is provided it will be used as the `this` value for each invocation
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of `mapperFunction`. If it is not provided, `undefined` is used instead.
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Unlike in `Array`'s `map` method, `mapperFunction` is called with only one
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argument.
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### push(value) -> (async) bufferLength
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Send the value into the channel and return a promise that resolves when the
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value has been shifted or placed in the buffer.
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- Throw a `TypeError` when attempting to push to a closed channel.
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- Throw a `TypeError` when attempting to push `undefined` because it's a
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reserved value used to indicate a closed channel.
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The push can be cancelled before completion by calling `cancel` on the returned
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promise.
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Unlike `Array`'s method, accept only one `value` at a time.
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### reduce(callbackfn[, initialValue]) -> (async)
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`callbackfn` should be a function that takes two arguments (unlike `Array`'s
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version which takes four). `reduce` calls the callback, as a function, once for
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each value after the first value present in the channel.
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`callbackfn` is called with two arguments: the `previousValue` (value from the
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previous call to `callbackfn`) and the `currentValue`. The first time that
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callback is called, the `previousValue` and `currentValue` can be one of two
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values. If an `initialValue` was provided in the call to `reduce`, then
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`previousValue` will be equal to `initialValue` and `currentValue` will be equal
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to the first value in the channel. If no `initialValue` was provided, then
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`previousValue` will be equal to the first value in the channel and
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`currentValue` will be equal to the second. It is a `TypeError` if the channel
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contains no values and `initialValue` is not provided.
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### shift() -> (async)
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Return a promise that resolves when an value is received from the channel.
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Closed channels always return `undefined` immediately.
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The shift can be cancelled before completion by calling `cancel` on the returned
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promise.
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### slice(start[, end]) -> Channel
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Return a new channel generated by skipping `start` number of values. If `end`
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is provided then close the new channel after `end` - `start` values have been
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pushed.
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Unlike in `Array`'s method, `start` and `end` cannot be negative.
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### some(callbackfn[, thisArg])
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`callbackfn` should be a function that accepts one argument and returns a value
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that is coercible to the Boolean values `true` or `false`. `some` calls
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`callbackfn` once for each value in the channel until it finds one where
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`callbackfn` returns `true`. If such a value is found, `some` immediately
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returns `true`. Otherwise, `some` returns `false`.
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If a `thisArg` parameter is provided, it will be used as the `this` value for
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each invocation of `callbackfn`. If it is not provided, `undefined` is used
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instead.
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Unlike in `Array`'s method, `callbackfn` is called with only one argument.
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`some` acts like the "exists" quantifier in mathematics. In particular, for an
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empty channel, it returns `false`.
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### toString() -> String
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Return `"Channel(n)"` where `n` is the length of the buffer.
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### values() -> (async) iterator
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Return an iterator over the values in the channel.
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# Functional API
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There is a parallel API to support functional-style programming. Every channel
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method is also available as an independent function in the `Channel` namespace
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that takes a channel as the final argument. For example, `slice` can be called
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in either of the following two ways:
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```JavaScript
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// method
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channel.slice(10);
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// function
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Channel.slice(10, Infinity, channel);
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```
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You can also use partial application:
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```JavaScript
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Channel.slice(10, Infinity)(channel);
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Channel.slice(10)(Infinity)(channel);
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```
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