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iterable: expose iterFunc as iterable.Func
Fixes #483. R=dsymonds, dsymonds1 CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/965044
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@ -133,14 +133,15 @@ func Partition(iter Iterable, f func(interface{}) bool) (Iterable, Iterable) {
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return Filter(iter, f), Filter(iter, not(f))
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}
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// helper type for the Take/TakeWhile/Drop/DropWhile functions.
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// primarily used so that the .Iter() method can be attached
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type iterFunc func(chan<- interface{})
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// A Func is a function that, when called, sends the
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// iterable values on a channel.
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type Func func(chan<- interface{})
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// provide the Iterable interface
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func (v iterFunc) Iter() <-chan interface{} {
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// Iter creates and returns a new channel; it starts a
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// goroutine running f to send values to the channel.
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func (f Func) Iter() <-chan interface{} {
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ch := make(chan interface{})
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go v(ch)
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go f(ch)
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return ch
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}
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@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ func Take(iter Iterable, n int) Iterable { return Slice(iter, 0, n) }
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// TakeWhile returns an Iterable that contains elements from iter while f is true.
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func TakeWhile(iter Iterable, f func(interface{}) bool) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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for v := range iter.Iter() {
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if !f(v) {
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break
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@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ func TakeWhile(iter Iterable, f func(interface{}) bool) Iterable {
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// Drop returns an Iterable that returns each element of iter after the first n elements.
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func Drop(iter Iterable, n int) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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m := n
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for v := range iter.Iter() {
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if m > 0 {
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@ -177,7 +178,7 @@ func Drop(iter Iterable, n int) Iterable {
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// DropWhile returns an Iterable that returns each element of iter after the initial sequence for which f returns true.
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func DropWhile(iter Iterable, f func(interface{}) bool) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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drop := true
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for v := range iter.Iter() {
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if drop {
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@ -194,7 +195,7 @@ func DropWhile(iter Iterable, f func(interface{}) bool) Iterable {
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// Cycle repeats the values of iter in order infinitely.
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func Cycle(iter Iterable) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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for {
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for v := range iter.Iter() {
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ch <- v
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@ -205,7 +206,7 @@ func Cycle(iter Iterable) Iterable {
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// Chain returns an Iterable that concatentates all values from the specified Iterables.
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func Chain(args []Iterable) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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for _, e := range args {
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for v := range e.Iter() {
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ch <- v
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@ -219,7 +220,7 @@ func Chain(args []Iterable) Iterable {
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// each input Iterable. The length of the returned Iterable is the minimum of
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// the lengths of the input Iterables.
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func Zip(args []Iterable) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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defer close(ch)
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if len(args) == 0 {
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return
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@ -260,7 +261,7 @@ func ZipWith3(f func(d, e, f interface{}) interface{}, a, b, c Iterable) Iterabl
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// Slice returns an Iterable that contains the elements from iter
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// with indexes in [start, stop).
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func Slice(iter Iterable, start, stop int) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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defer close(ch)
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i := 0
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for v := range iter.Iter() {
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@ -277,7 +278,7 @@ func Slice(iter Iterable, start, stop int) Iterable {
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// Repeat generates an infinite stream of v.
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func Repeat(v interface{}) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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for {
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ch <- v
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}
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@ -286,7 +287,7 @@ func Repeat(v interface{}) Iterable {
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// RepeatTimes generates a stream of n copies of v.
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func RepeatTimes(v interface{}, n int) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
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ch <- v
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}
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@ -315,7 +316,7 @@ type Grouper interface {
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// values for the group, and an Iterable for retrieving all the values in the
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// group.
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func GroupBy(iter Iterable, k Grouper) Iterable {
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return iterFunc(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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return Func(func(ch chan<- interface{}) {
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var curkey interface{}
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var lst *list.List
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// Basic strategy is to read one group at a time into a list prior to emitting the Group value
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