| var baseForRight = require('./_baseForRight'), | |
|     castFunction = require('./_castFunction'), | |
|     keysIn = require('./keysIn'); | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * This method is like `_.forIn` except that it iterates over properties of | |
|  * `object` in the opposite order. | |
|  * | |
|  * @static | |
|  * @memberOf _ | |
|  * @since 2.0.0 | |
|  * @category Object | |
|  * @param {Object} object The object to iterate over. | |
|  * @param {Function} [iteratee=_.identity] The function invoked per iteration. | |
|  * @returns {Object} Returns `object`. | |
|  * @see _.forIn | |
|  * @example | |
|  * | |
|  * function Foo() { | |
|  *   this.a = 1; | |
|  *   this.b = 2; | |
|  * } | |
|  * | |
|  * Foo.prototype.c = 3; | |
|  * | |
|  * _.forInRight(new Foo, function(value, key) { | |
|  *   console.log(key); | |
|  * }); | |
|  * // => Logs 'c', 'b', then 'a' assuming `_.forIn` logs 'a', 'b', then 'c'. | |
|  */ | |
| function forInRight(object, iteratee) { | |
|   return object == null | |
|     ? object | |
|     : baseForRight(object, castFunction(iteratee), keysIn); | |
| } | |
| 
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| module.exports = forInRight;
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