Internet-programming_PIbd-2.../Library/node_modules/async/log.js

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'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
var _consoleFunc = require('./internal/consoleFunc');
var _consoleFunc2 = _interopRequireDefault(_consoleFunc);
function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; }
/**
* Logs the result of an `async` function to the `console`. Only works in
* Node.js or in browsers that support `console.log` and `console.error` (such
* as FF and Chrome). If multiple arguments are returned from the async
* function, `console.log` is called on each argument in order.
*
* @name log
* @static
* @memberOf module:Utils
* @method
* @category Util
* @param {AsyncFunction} function - The function you want to eventually apply
* all arguments to.
* @param {...*} arguments... - Any number of arguments to apply to the function.
* @example
*
* // in a module
* var hello = function(name, callback) {
* setTimeout(function() {
* callback(null, 'hello ' + name);
* }, 1000);
* };
*
* // in the node repl
* node> async.log(hello, 'world');
* 'hello world'
*/
exports.default = (0, _consoleFunc2.default)('log');
module.exports = exports['default'];