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noneByAsync
Test whether all elements in a collection fail a test implemented by a predicate function.
Usage
var noneByAsync = require( '@stdlib/utils/async/none-by' );
noneByAsync( collection, [options,] predicate, done )
Tests whether all elements in a collection fail a test implemented by a predicate function.
function predicate( value, next ) {
    setTimeout( onTimeout, value );
    function onTimeout() {
        console.log( value );
        next( null, false );
    }
}
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    console.log( bool );
}
var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ];
noneByAsync( arr, predicate, done );
/* =>
    1000
    2500
    3000
    true
*/
If a predicate function calls the next callback with a truthy test argument, the function stops processing any additional collection elements and returns false for the test result.
function predicate( value, index, next ) {
    setTimeout( onTimeout, value );
    function onTimeout() {
        if ( index === 1 ) {
            return next( null, true );
        }
        next( null, false );
    }
}
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    console.log( bool );
}
var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ];
noneByAsync( arr, predicate, done );
// => false
The function accepts the following options:
- limit: the maximum number of pending invocations at any one time. Default:- infinity.
- series:- booleanindicating whether to sequentially invoke the- predicatefunction for each- collectionelement. If- true, the function sets- options.limit=1. Default:- false.
- thisArg: the execution context for- fcn.
By default, all elements are processed concurrently, which means that the function does not guarantee completion order. To process each collection element sequentially, set the series option to true.
function predicate( value, next ) {
    setTimeout( onTimeout, value );
    function onTimeout() {
        console.log( value );
        next( null, false );
    }
}
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    console.log( bool );
}
var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ];
var opts = {
    'series': true
};
noneByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done );
/* =>
    3000
    2500
    1000
    true
*/
To limit the maximum number of pending function invocations, set the limit option.
function predicate( value, next ) {
    setTimeout( onTimeout, value );
    function onTimeout() {
        console.log( value );
        next( null, false );
    }
}
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    console.log( bool );
}
var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ];
var opts = {
    'limit': 2
};
noneByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done );
/* =>
    2500
    3000
    1000
    true
*/
To set the execution context of the predicate function, set the thisArg option.
function predicate( value, next ) {
    this.count += 1;
    setTimeout( onTimeout, value );
    function onTimeout() {
        next( null, false );
    }
}
var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ];
var context = {
    'count': 0
};
var opts = {
    'thisArg': context
};
noneByAsync( arr, opts, predicate, done );
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    console.log( bool );
    // => true
    console.log( context.count );
    // => 3
}
When invoked, the predicate function is provided a maximum of four arguments:
- value: collection value.
- index: collection index.
- collection: the input- collection.
- next: a callback which should be called once the- predicatefunction has finished processing a collection- value.
The actual number of provided arguments depends on function length. If the predicate function accepts two arguments, the predicate function is provided value and next. If the predicate function accepts three arguments, the predicate function is provided value, index, and next. For every other predicate function signature, the predicate function is provided all four arguments.
function predicate( value, i, collection, next ) {
    console.log( 'collection: %s. %d: %d', collection.join( ',' ), i, value );
    setTimeout( onTimeout, value );
    function onTimeout() {
        console.log( value );
        next( null, false );
    }
}
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    console.log( bool );
}
var arr = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ];
noneByAsync( arr, predicate, done );
/* =>
    collection: 3000,2500,1000. 0: 3000
    collection: 3000,2500,1000. 1: 2500
    collection: 3000,2500,1000. 2: 1000
    1000
    2500
    3000
    true
*/
noneByAsync.factory( [options,] predicate )
Returns a function which invokes a predicate function once for each element in a collection.
function predicate( value, next ) {
    setTimeout( onTimeout, value );
    function onTimeout() {
        console.log( value );
        next( null, false );
    }
}
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    console.log( bool );
}
var f = noneByAsync.factory( predicate );
var arr1 = [ 3000, 2500, 1000 ];
f( arr1, done );
/* =>
    1000
    2500
    3000
    true
*/
var arr2 = [ 300, 250, 100 ];
f( arr2, done );
/* =>
    100
    250
    300
    true
*/
The function accepts the same options as noneByAsync().
Notes
- A collectionmay be either anArray,Typed Array, or an array-likeObject(excludingstringsandfunctions).
- If a provided function calls the nextcallback with a truthyerrorargument, the function suspends execution and immediately calls thedonecallback for subsequenterrorhandling.
- The function does not support dynamic collectionresizing.
- The function does not skip undefinedelements.
- If provided an empty collection, the function calls thedonecallback withtrueas the test result.
- Neither noneByAsyncnor the function returned by thefactorymethod guarantee asynchronous execution. To guarantee asynchrony, wrap thedonecallback in a function which either executes at the end of the current stack (e.g.,nextTick) or during a subsequent turn of the event loop (e.g.,setImmediate,setTimeout).
Examples
var resolve = require( 'path' ).resolve;
var readFile = require( '@stdlib/fs/read-file' );
var noneByAsync = require( '@stdlib/utils/async/none-by' );
var files = [
    resolve( __dirname, 'package.json' ),
    resolve( __dirname, 'README.md' )
];
function done( error, bool ) {
    if ( error ) {
        throw error;
    }
    if ( bool ) {
        console.log( 'Was unable to read all files.' );
    } else {
        console.log( 'Was able to read at least one file.' );
    }
}
function predicate( file, next ) {
    var opts = {
        'encoding': 'utf8'
    };
    readFile( file, opts, onFile );
    function onFile( error ) {
        if ( error ) {
            return next( null, false );
        }
        next( null, true );
    }
}
noneByAsync( files, predicate, done );