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var _curry1 =
/*#__PURE__*/
require("./internal/_curry1");
/**
* Takes a function `fn`, which takes a single array argument, and returns a
* function which:
*
* - takes any number of positional arguments;
* - passes these arguments to `fn` as an array; and
* - returns the result.
*
* In other words, `R.unapply` derives a variadic function from a function which
* takes an array. `R.unapply` is the inverse of [`R.apply`](#apply).
*
* @func
* @memberOf R
* @since v0.8.0
* @category Function
* @sig ([*...] -> a) -> (*... -> a)
* @param {Function} fn
* @return {Function}
* @see R.apply
* @example
*
* R.unapply(JSON.stringify)(1, 2, 3); //=> '[1,2,3]'
* @symb R.unapply(f)(a, b) = f([a, b])
*/
var unapply =
/*#__PURE__*/
_curry1(function unapply(fn) {
return function () {
return fn(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 0));
};
});
module.exports = unapply;