Joint Iteration

January 2, 2026 ยท View on GitHub

A TC39 proposal to synchronise the advancement of multiple iterators, often called zip.

Stage: 3. Further advancement is dependent on 2 or more shipping implementations.

Demo: https://tc39.es/proposal-joint-iteration/demo/

Specification: https://tc39.es/proposal-joint-iteration/

motivation

Often you have 2 or more iterators that are positionally aligned (the first value yielded by the first iterator corresponds to the first value yielded by the other iterators, and so on), and you would like to operate on the corresponding values together. A common solution to this is zip, which produces an iterator of the combined values. zipWith allows combination of values in some way other than tupling. Some languages express zipWith as a variadic map.

presentations to committee

proposal

This proposal adds two methods: Iterator.zip and Iterator.zipKeyed. zip takes an iterable of iterables and produces an iterable of arrays where position corresponds to position in the passed iterable. zipKeyed takes an object whose values are iterables and produces an iterable of objects where keys correspond to keys in the passed object.

Iterator.zip([
  [0, 1, 2],
  [3, 4, 5],
]).toArray()

/*
Produces:
[
  [0, 3],
  [1, 4],
  [2, 5],
]
*/

Iterator.zipKeyed({
  a: [0, 1, 2],
  b: [3, 4, 5, 6],
  c: [7, 8, 9],
}).toArray()

/*
Produces:
[
  { a: 0, b: 3, c: 7 },
  { a: 1, b: 4, c: 8 },
  { a: 2, b: 5, c: 9 },
]
*/

Both methods take an options bag as a second argument which allows specifying a mode of "shortest" (the default), "longest", or "strict".

For "longest", the options bag can also define padding to be used for shorter inputs by providing an iterable or object (for zip and zipKeyed respectively):

Iterator.zipKeyed({
  a: [0, 1, 2],
  b: [3, 4, 5, 6],
  c: [7, 8, 9],
}, {
  mode: 'longest',
  padding: { c: 10 },
}).toArray()

/*
Produces:
[
  { a: 0,         b: 3, c: 7  },
  { a: 1,         b: 4, c: 8  },
  { a: 2,         b: 5, c: 9  },
  { a: undefined, b: 6, c: 10 },
];
*/

considered design space

  1. do we support just 2 iterators or something else? 2+? 1+? 0+? Decision: 0+.
    1. if 0 is allowed, is that considered never-ending or already completed? Decision: Already completed.
    2. should the iterators be passed positionally (combining to arrays) or named (combining to objects)? Decision: Both, as seperate APIs.
    3. do we take the iterators as varargs or as an iterable/object? Decision: Iterable/object.
      1. varargs eliminates design space for potentially passing an options bag or a combining function
  2. do we support iterators and iterables like Iterator.from and flatMap? Decision: Just iterables.
    1. if so, which string handling do we match? Iterator.from iterates strings; flatMap rejects strings
  3. if an iterator completes, do we still advance the other iterators? Decision: Depends on the mode.
    1. do we return them? Decision: Yes, except with mode: longest.
  4. if an iterator fails to advance, do we still advance the other iterators? Decision: Yes.
    1. if so, do we return an AggregateError? Only if 2+ failures? Decision: No, first error swallows any subsequent.
  5. do we want -With variants for combining the values in other ways than tupling? Decision: Not in this proposal.
    1. what about always requiring the combiner?
  6. do we want a zipLongest/zipFilled/zipAll? Decision: Yes, as an option.
    1. if so, do we want a filler element or to call a function to provide the filler? Decision: Per-iterable filler elements.
    2. what about a variant that matches the length of a privileged iterator (this)? Decision: No.
  7. do we want a zipEqual/zipStrict that throws if they do not complete after the same number of yields? Decision: Yes, as an option.

prior art

other languages

languageshortestlongestprivilegedstrict-With3+ sources1 source0 sources
C++std::ranges::views::zip::zip_transformyesyes
Clojurevariadic mapyesyesyes
ElmList.map2yesyes
HaskellzipzipWithyes
OCamlzipcombinemap2yes
Pythonzipitertools.zip_longestzip(..., strict=True)yesyesyes, empty
RubyEnumerable#zipzipyesyes
RustIterator::zip
Scalazipit.zipAll(jt, x, y)
Swiftzip

JS libraries

libraryshortestlongestprivilegedstrict-With3+ sources1 source0 sources
@iterable-iterator/zipzipzipLongestyesyes
@softwareventures/iteratorzipOnce
extra-iterablezipzipzipyesyesyes, empty
immutable.jsSeq::zipzipWithyesyes
iter-opszipyesyesyes, empty
iter-toolszipzipAllyesyesyes, empty
iterablefuzipzipAllyesyesyes, empty
iterarezip
itertools-tszipzipFilled, zipLongestzipEqualyesyesyes, empty
ixjszipyesyesyes, empty
lodashzipzipWithyesyesyes, empty
ramdazipzipWith
sequencyzip
wuzipzipLongestzipWithyesyes
zipiteratorszipiterators