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Uncurries a function up to depth `n`.
Return a variadic function.
Use `Array.reduce()` on the provided arguments to call each subsequent curry level of the function.
If the `length` of the provided arguments is less than `n` throw an error.
Otherwise, call `fn` with the proper amount of arguments, using `Array.slice(0, n)`.
Omit the second argument, `n`, to uncurry up to depth `1`.
```js
const uncurry = (fn, n = 1) => (...args) => {
const next = acc => args => args.reduce((x, y) => x(y), acc);
if (n > args.length) throw new RangeError('Arguments too few!');
return next(fn)(args.slice(0, n));
};
```
```js
const add = x => y => z => x + y + z;
const uncurriedAdd = uncurry(add, 3);
uncurriedAdd(1, 2, 3); // 6
```