import { concat, flip } from 'ramda';
/**
* Returns the result of concatenating the given lists or strings.
*
* Note: R.concat expects both arguments to be of the same type, unlike
* the native Array.prototype.concat method.
* It will throw an error if you concat an Array with a non-Array value.
* Dispatches to the concat method of the second argument, if present.
*
* @func concatRight
* @memberOf RA
* @since {@link https://char0n.github.io/ramda-adjunct/1.11.0|v1.11.0}
* @category List
* @sig
*
* [a] → [a] → [a]
* String → String → String
*
* @param {Array|String} firstList The first list
* @param {Array|String} secondList The second list
* @return {Array|String} A list consisting of the elements of `secondList`
* followed by the elements of `firstList`.
* @see {@link http://ramdajs.com/docs/#concat|concat}
* @example
*
* RA.concatRight('ABC', 'DEF'); // 'DEFABC'
* RA.concatRight([4, 5, 6], [1, 2, 3]); //=> [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
* RA.concatRight([], []); //=> []
*/
const concatRight = flip(concat);
export default concatRight;