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Module that helps you write generated functions in Node
npm install generate-function
Writing code that generates code is hard. You should only use this if you really, really, really need this for performance reasons (like schema validators / parsers etc).
var genfun = require('generate-function')
var addNumber = function(val) {
  var fn = genfun()
    ('function add(n) {')
      ('return n + %d', val) // supports format strings to insert values
    ('}')
  return fn.toFunction() // will compile the function
}
var add2 = addNumber(2)
console.log('1+2=', add2(1))
console.log(add2.toString()) // prints the generated function
If you need to close over variables in your generated function pass them to toFunction(scope)
var multiply = function(a, b) {
  return a * b
}
var addAndMultiplyNumber = function(val) {
  var fn = genfun()
    ('function(n) {')
      ('if (typeof n !== "number") {') // ending a line with { will indent the source
        ('throw new Error("argument should be a number")')
      ('}')
      ('var result = multiply(%d, n+%d)', val, val)
      ('return result')
    ('}')
  // use fn.toString() if you want to see the generated source
  return fn.toFunction({
    multiply: multiply
  })
}
var addAndMultiply2 = addAndMultiplyNumber(2)
console.log('(3 + 2) * 2 =', addAndMultiply2(3))
See generate-object-property if you need to safely generate code that can be used to reference an object property
MIT