1 | ##
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2 | # enumerator.rb Enumerator class
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3 | # See Copyright Notice in mruby.h
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4 |
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5 | ##
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6 | # A class which allows both internal and external iteration.
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7 | #
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8 | # An Enumerator can be created by the following methods.
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9 | # - {Kernel#to_enum}
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10 | # - {Kernel#enum_for}
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11 | # - {Enumerator#initialize Enumerator.new}
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12 | #
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13 | # Most methods have two forms: a block form where the contents
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14 | # are evaluated for each item in the enumeration, and a non-block form
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15 | # which returns a new Enumerator wrapping the iteration.
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16 | #
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17 | # enumerator = %w(one two three).each
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18 | # puts enumerator.class # => Enumerator
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19 | #
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20 | # enumerator.each_with_object("foo") do |item, obj|
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21 | # puts "#{obj}: #{item}"
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22 | # end
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23 | #
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24 | # # foo: one
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25 | # # foo: two
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26 | # # foo: three
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27 | #
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28 | # enum_with_obj = enumerator.each_with_object("foo")
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29 | # puts enum_with_obj.class # => Enumerator
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30 | #
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31 | # enum_with_obj.each do |item, obj|
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32 | # puts "#{obj}: #{item}"
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33 | # end
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34 | #
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35 | # # foo: one
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36 | # # foo: two
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37 | # # foo: three
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38 | #
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39 | # This allows you to chain Enumerators together. For example, you
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40 | # can map a list's elements to strings containing the index
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41 | # and the element as a string via:
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42 | #
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43 | # puts %w[foo bar baz].map.with_index { |w, i| "#{i}:#{w}" }
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44 | # # => ["0:foo", "1:bar", "2:baz"]
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45 | #
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46 | # An Enumerator can also be used as an external iterator.
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47 | # For example, Enumerator#next returns the next value of the iterator
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48 | # or raises StopIteration if the Enumerator is at the end.
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49 | #
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50 | # e = [1,2,3].each # returns an enumerator object.
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51 | # puts e.next # => 1
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52 | # puts e.next # => 2
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53 | # puts e.next # => 3
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54 | # puts e.next # raises StopIteration
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55 | #
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56 | # You can use this to implement an internal iterator as follows:
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57 | #
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58 | # def ext_each(e)
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59 | # while true
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60 | # begin
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61 | # vs = e.next_values
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62 | # rescue StopIteration
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63 | # return $!.result
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64 | # end
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65 | # y = yield(*vs)
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66 | # e.feed y
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67 | # end
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68 | # end
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69 | #
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70 | # o = Object.new
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71 | #
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72 | # def o.each
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73 | # puts yield
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74 | # puts yield(1)
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75 | # puts yield(1, 2)
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76 | # 3
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77 | # end
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78 | #
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79 | # # use o.each as an internal iterator directly.
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80 | # puts o.each {|*x| puts x; [:b, *x] }
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81 | # # => [], [:b], [1], [:b, 1], [1, 2], [:b, 1, 2], 3
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82 | #
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83 | # # convert o.each to an external iterator for
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84 | # # implementing an internal iterator.
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85 | # puts ext_each(o.to_enum) {|*x| puts x; [:b, *x] }
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86 | # # => [], [:b], [1], [:b, 1], [1, 2], [:b, 1, 2], 3
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87 | #
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88 | class Enumerator
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89 | include Enumerable
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90 |
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91 | ##
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92 | # @overload initialize(size = nil, &block)
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93 | # @overload initialize(obj, method = :each, *args)
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94 | #
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95 | # Creates a new Enumerator object, which can be used as an
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96 | # Enumerable.
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97 | #
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98 | # In the first form, iteration is defined by the given block, in
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99 | # which a "yielder" object, given as block parameter, can be used to
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100 | # yield a value by calling the +yield+ method (aliased as +<<+):
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101 | #
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102 | # fib = Enumerator.new do |y|
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103 | # a = b = 1
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104 | # loop do
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105 | # y << a
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106 | # a, b = b, a + b
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107 | # end
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108 | # end
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109 | #
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110 | # p fib.take(10) # => [1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55]
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111 | #
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112 | def initialize(obj=nil, meth=:each, *args, &block)
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113 | if block_given?
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114 | obj = Generator.new(&block)
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115 | else
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116 | raise ArgumentError unless obj
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117 | end
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118 |
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119 | @obj = obj
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120 | @meth = meth
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121 | @args = args.dup
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122 | @fib = nil
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123 | @dst = nil
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124 | @lookahead = nil
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125 | @feedvalue = nil
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126 | @stop_exc = false
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127 | end
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128 | attr_accessor :obj, :meth, :args, :fib
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129 | private :obj, :meth, :args, :fib
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130 |
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131 | def initialize_copy(obj)
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132 | raise TypeError, "can't copy type #{obj.class}" unless obj.kind_of? Enumerator
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133 | raise TypeError, "can't copy execution context" if obj.fib
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134 | @obj = obj.obj
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135 | @meth = obj.meth
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136 | @args = obj.args
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137 | @fib = nil
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138 | @lookahead = nil
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139 | @feedvalue = nil
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140 | self
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141 | end
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142 |
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143 | ##
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144 | # call-seq:
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145 | # e.with_index(offset = 0) {|(*args), idx| ... }
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146 | # e.with_index(offset = 0)
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147 | #
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148 | # Iterates the given block for each element with an index, which
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149 | # starts from +offset+. If no block is given, returns a new Enumerator
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150 | # that includes the index, starting from +offset+
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151 | #
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152 | # +offset+:: the starting index to use
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153 | #
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154 | def with_index(offset=0)
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155 | return to_enum :with_index, offset unless block_given?
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156 | raise TypeError, "no implicit conversion of #{offset.class} into Integer" unless offset.respond_to?(:to_int)
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157 |
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158 | n = offset.to_int - 1
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159 | enumerator_block_call do |i|
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160 | n += 1
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161 | yield [i,n]
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162 | end
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163 | end
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164 |
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165 | ##
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166 | # call-seq:
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167 | # e.each_with_index {|(*args), idx| ... }
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168 | # e.each_with_index
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169 | #
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170 | # Same as Enumerator#with_index(0), i.e. there is no starting offset.
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171 | #
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172 | # If no block is given, a new Enumerator is returned that includes the index.
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173 | #
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174 | def each_with_index
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175 | with_index
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176 | end
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177 |
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178 | ##
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179 | # call-seq:
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180 | # e.each_with_object(obj) {|(*args), obj| ... }
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181 | # e.each_with_object(obj)
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182 | # e.with_object(obj) {|(*args), obj| ... }
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183 | # e.with_object(obj)
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184 | #
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185 | # Iterates the given block for each element with an arbitrary object, +obj+,
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186 | # and returns +obj+
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187 | #
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188 | # If no block is given, returns a new Enumerator.
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189 | #
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190 | # @example
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191 | # to_three = Enumerator.new do |y|
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192 | # 3.times do |x|
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193 | # y << x
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194 | # end
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195 | # end
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196 | #
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197 | # to_three_with_string = to_three.with_object("foo")
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198 | # to_three_with_string.each do |x,string|
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199 | # puts "#{string}: #{x}"
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200 | # end
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201 | #
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202 | # # => foo:0
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203 | # # => foo:1
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204 | # # => foo:2
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205 | #
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206 | def with_object(object)
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207 | return to_enum(:with_object, object) unless block_given?
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208 |
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209 | enumerator_block_call do |i|
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210 | yield [i,object]
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211 | end
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212 | object
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213 | end
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214 |
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215 | def inspect
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216 | return "#<#{self.class}: uninitialized>" unless @obj
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217 |
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218 | if @args && @args.size > 0
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219 | args = @args.join(", ")
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220 | "#<#{self.class}: #{@obj}:#{@meth}(#{args})>"
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221 | else
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222 | "#<#{self.class}: #{@obj}:#{@meth}>"
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223 | end
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224 | end
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225 |
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226 | ##
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227 | # call-seq:
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228 | # enum.each { |elm| block } -> obj
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229 | # enum.each -> enum
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230 | # enum.each(*appending_args) { |elm| block } -> obj
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231 | # enum.each(*appending_args) -> an_enumerator
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232 | #
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233 | # Iterates over the block according to how this Enumerator was constructed.
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234 | # If no block and no arguments are given, returns self.
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235 | #
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236 | # === Examples
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237 | #
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238 | # "Hello, world!".scan(/\w+/) #=> ["Hello", "world"]
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239 | # "Hello, world!".to_enum(:scan, /\w+/).to_a #=> ["Hello", "world"]
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240 | # "Hello, world!".to_enum(:scan).each(/\w+/).to_a #=> ["Hello", "world"]
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241 | #
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242 | # obj = Object.new
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243 | #
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244 | # def obj.each_arg(a, b=:b, *rest)
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245 | # yield a
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246 | # yield b
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247 | # yield rest
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248 | # :method_returned
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249 | # end
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250 | #
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251 | # enum = obj.to_enum :each_arg, :a, :x
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252 | #
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253 | # enum.each.to_a #=> [:a, :x, []]
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254 | # enum.each.equal?(enum) #=> true
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255 | # enum.each { |elm| elm } #=> :method_returned
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256 | #
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257 | # enum.each(:y, :z).to_a #=> [:a, :x, [:y, :z]]
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258 | # enum.each(:y, :z).equal?(enum) #=> false
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259 | # enum.each(:y, :z) { |elm| elm } #=> :method_returned
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260 | #
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261 | def each(*argv, &block)
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262 | obj = self
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263 | if 0 < argv.length
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264 | obj = self.dup
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265 | args = obj.args
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266 | if !args.empty?
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267 | args = args.dup
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268 | args.concat argv
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269 | else
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270 | args = argv.dup
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271 | end
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272 | obj.args = args
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273 | end
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274 | return obj unless block_given?
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275 | enumerator_block_call(&block)
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276 | end
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277 |
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278 | def enumerator_block_call(&block)
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279 | @obj.__send__ @meth, *@args, &block
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280 | end
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281 | private :enumerator_block_call
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282 |
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283 | ##
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284 | # call-seq:
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285 | # e.next -> object
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286 | #
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287 | # Returns the next object in the enumerator, and move the internal position
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288 | # forward. When the position reached at the end, StopIteration is raised.
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289 | #
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290 | # === Example
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291 | #
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292 | # a = [1,2,3]
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293 | # e = a.to_enum
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294 | # p e.next #=> 1
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295 | # p e.next #=> 2
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296 | # p e.next #=> 3
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297 | # p e.next #raises StopIteration
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298 | #
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299 | # Note that enumeration sequence by +next+ does not affect other non-external
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300 | # enumeration methods, unless the underlying iteration methods itself has
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301 | # side-effect
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302 | #
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303 | def next
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304 | next_values.__svalue
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305 | end
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306 |
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307 | ##
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308 | # call-seq:
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309 | # e.next_values -> array
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310 | #
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311 | # Returns the next object as an array in the enumerator, and move the
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312 | # internal position forward. When the position reached at the end,
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313 | # StopIteration is raised.
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314 | #
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315 | # This method can be used to distinguish <code>yield</code> and <code>yield
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316 | # nil</code>.
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317 | #
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318 | # === Example
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319 | #
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320 | # o = Object.new
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321 | # def o.each
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322 | # yield
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323 | # yield 1
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324 | # yield 1, 2
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325 | # yield nil
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326 | # yield [1, 2]
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327 | # end
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328 | # e = o.to_enum
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329 | # p e.next_values
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330 | # p e.next_values
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331 | # p e.next_values
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332 | # p e.next_values
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333 | # p e.next_values
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334 | # e = o.to_enum
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335 | # p e.next
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336 | # p e.next
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337 | # p e.next
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338 | # p e.next
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339 | # p e.next
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340 | #
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341 | # ## yield args next_values next
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342 | # # yield [] nil
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343 | # # yield 1 [1] 1
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344 | # # yield 1, 2 [1, 2] [1, 2]
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345 | # # yield nil [nil] nil
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346 | # # yield [1, 2] [[1, 2]] [1, 2]
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347 | #
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348 | # Note that +next_values+ does not affect other non-external enumeration
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349 | # methods unless underlying iteration method itself has side-effect
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350 | #
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351 | def next_values
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352 | if @lookahead
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353 | vs = @lookahead
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354 | @lookahead = nil
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355 | return vs
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356 | end
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357 | raise @stop_exc if @stop_exc
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358 |
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359 | curr = Fiber.current
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360 |
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361 | if !@fib || !@fib.alive?
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362 | @dst = curr
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363 | @fib = Fiber.new do
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364 | result = each do |*args|
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365 | feedvalue = nil
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366 | Fiber.yield args
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367 | if @feedvalue
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368 | feedvalue = @feedvalue
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369 | @feedvalue = nil
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370 | end
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371 | feedvalue
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372 | end
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373 | @stop_exc = StopIteration.new "iteration reached an end"
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374 | @stop_exc.result = result
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375 | Fiber.yield nil
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376 | end
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377 | @lookahead = nil
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378 | end
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379 |
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380 | vs = @fib.resume curr
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381 | if @stop_exc
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382 | @fib = nil
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383 | @dst = nil
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384 | @lookahead = nil
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385 | @feedvalue = nil
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386 | raise @stop_exc
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387 | end
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388 | vs
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389 | end
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390 |
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391 | ##
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392 | # call-seq:
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393 | # e.peek -> object
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394 | #
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395 | # Returns the next object in the enumerator, but doesn't move the internal
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396 | # position forward. If the position is already at the end, StopIteration
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397 | # is raised.
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398 | #
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399 | # === Example
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400 | #
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401 | # a = [1,2,3]
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402 | # e = a.to_enum
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403 | # p e.next #=> 1
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404 | # p e.peek #=> 2
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405 | # p e.peek #=> 2
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406 | # p e.peek #=> 2
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407 | # p e.next #=> 2
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408 | # p e.next #=> 3
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409 | # p e.next #raises StopIteration
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410 | #
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411 | def peek
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412 | peek_values.__svalue
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413 | end
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414 |
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415 | ##
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416 | # call-seq:
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417 | # e.peek_values -> array
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418 | #
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419 | # Returns the next object as an array, similar to Enumerator#next_values, but
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420 | # doesn't move the internal position forward. If the position is already at
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421 | # the end, StopIteration is raised.
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422 | #
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423 | # === Example
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424 | #
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425 | # o = Object.new
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426 | # def o.each
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427 | # yield
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428 | # yield 1
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429 | # yield 1, 2
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430 | # end
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431 | # e = o.to_enum
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432 | # p e.peek_values #=> []
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433 | # e.next
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434 | # p e.peek_values #=> [1]
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435 | # p e.peek_values #=> [1]
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436 | # e.next
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437 | # p e.peek_values #=> [1, 2]
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438 | # e.next
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439 | # p e.peek_values # raises StopIteration
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440 | #
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441 | def peek_values
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442 | if @lookahead.nil?
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443 | @lookahead = next_values
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444 | end
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445 | @lookahead.dup
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446 | end
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447 |
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448 | ##
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449 | # call-seq:
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450 | # e.rewind -> e
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451 | #
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452 | # Rewinds the enumeration sequence to the beginning.
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453 | #
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454 | # If the enclosed object responds to a "rewind" method, it is called.
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455 | #
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456 | def rewind
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457 | @obj.rewind if @obj.respond_to? :rewind
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458 | @fib = nil
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459 | @dst = nil
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460 | @lookahead = nil
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461 | @feedvalue = nil
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462 | @stop_exc = false
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463 | self
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464 | end
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465 |
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466 | ##
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467 | # call-seq:
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468 | # e.feed obj -> nil
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469 | #
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470 | # Sets the value to be returned by the next yield inside +e+.
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471 | #
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472 | # If the value is not set, the yield returns nil.
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473 | #
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474 | # This value is cleared after being yielded.
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475 | #
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476 | # # Array#map passes the array's elements to "yield" and collects the
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477 | # # results of "yield" as an array.
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478 | # # Following example shows that "next" returns the passed elements and
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479 | # # values passed to "feed" are collected as an array which can be
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480 | # # obtained by StopIteration#result.
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481 | # e = [1,2,3].map
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482 | # p e.next #=> 1
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483 | # e.feed "a"
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484 | # p e.next #=> 2
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485 | # e.feed "b"
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486 | # p e.next #=> 3
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487 | # e.feed "c"
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488 | # begin
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489 | # e.next
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490 | # rescue StopIteration
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491 | # p $!.result #=> ["a", "b", "c"]
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492 | # end
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493 | #
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494 | # o = Object.new
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495 | # def o.each
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496 | # x = yield # (2) blocks
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497 | # p x # (5) => "foo"
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498 | # x = yield # (6) blocks
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499 | # p x # (8) => nil
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500 | # x = yield # (9) blocks
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501 | # p x # not reached w/o another e.next
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502 | # end
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503 | #
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504 | # e = o.to_enum
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505 | # e.next # (1)
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506 | # e.feed "foo" # (3)
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507 | # e.next # (4)
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508 | # e.next # (7)
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509 | # # (10)
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510 | #
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511 | def feed(value)
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512 | raise TypeError, "feed value already set" if @feedvalue
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513 | @feedvalue = value
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514 | nil
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515 | end
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516 |
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517 | # just for internal
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518 | class Generator
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519 | def initialize(&block)
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520 | raise TypeError, "wrong argument type #{self.class} (expected Proc)" unless block.kind_of? Proc
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521 |
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522 | @proc = block
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523 | end
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524 |
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525 | def each(*args, &block)
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526 | args.unshift Yielder.new(&block)
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527 | @proc.call(*args)
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528 | end
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529 | end
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530 |
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531 | # just for internal
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532 | class Yielder
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533 | def initialize(&block)
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534 | raise LocalJumpError, "no block given" unless block_given?
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535 |
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536 | @proc = block
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537 | end
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538 |
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539 | def yield(*args)
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540 | @proc.call(*args)
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541 | end
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542 |
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543 | def << *args
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544 | self.yield(*args)
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545 | self
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546 | end
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547 | end
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548 | end
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549 |
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550 | module Kernel
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551 | ##
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552 | # call-seq:
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553 | # obj.to_enum(method = :each, *args) -> enum
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554 | # obj.enum_for(method = :each, *args) -> enum
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555 | # obj.to_enum(method = :each, *args) {|*args| block} -> enum
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556 | # obj.enum_for(method = :each, *args){|*args| block} -> enum
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557 | #
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558 | # Creates a new Enumerator which will enumerate by calling +method+ on
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559 | # +obj+, passing +args+ if any.
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560 | #
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561 | # If a block is given, it will be used to calculate the size of
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562 | # the enumerator without the need to iterate it (see Enumerator#size).
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563 | #
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564 | # === Examples
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565 | #
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566 | # str = "xyz"
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567 | #
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568 | # enum = str.enum_for(:each_byte)
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569 | # enum.each { |b| puts b }
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570 | # # => 120
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571 | # # => 121
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572 | # # => 122
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573 | #
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574 | # # protect an array from being modified by some_method
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575 | # a = [1, 2, 3]
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576 | # some_method(a.to_enum)
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577 | #
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578 | # It is typical to call to_enum when defining methods for
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579 | # a generic Enumerable, in case no block is passed.
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580 | #
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581 | # Here is such an example, with parameter passing and a sizing block:
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582 | #
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583 | # module Enumerable
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584 | # # a generic method to repeat the values of any enumerable
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585 | # def repeat(n)
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586 | # raise ArgumentError, "#{n} is negative!" if n < 0
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587 | # unless block_given?
|
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588 | # return to_enum(__method__, n) do # __method__ is :repeat here
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589 | # sz = size # Call size and multiply by n...
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590 | # sz * n if sz # but return nil if size itself is nil
|
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591 | # end
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592 | # end
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593 | # each do |*val|
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594 | # n.times { yield *val }
|
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595 | # end
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596 | # end
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597 | # end
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598 | #
|
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599 | # %i[hello world].repeat(2) { |w| puts w }
|
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600 | # # => Prints 'hello', 'hello', 'world', 'world'
|
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601 | # enum = (1..14).repeat(3)
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602 | # # => returns an Enumerator when called without a block
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603 | # enum.first(4) # => [1, 1, 1, 2]
|
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604 | #
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605 | def to_enum(meth=:each, *args)
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606 | Enumerator.new self, meth, *args
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607 | end
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608 | alias :enum_for :to_enum
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609 | end
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610 |
|
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611 | module Enumerable
|
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612 | # use Enumerator to use infinite sequence
|
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613 | def zip(*arg)
|
---|
614 | ary = []
|
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615 | arg = arg.map{|a|a.each}
|
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616 | i = 0
|
---|
617 | self.each do |*val|
|
---|
618 | a = []
|
---|
619 | a.push(val.__svalue)
|
---|
620 | idx = 0
|
---|
621 | while idx < arg.size
|
---|
622 | begin
|
---|
623 | a.push(arg[idx].next)
|
---|
624 | rescue StopIteration
|
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625 | a.push(nil)
|
---|
626 | end
|
---|
627 | idx += 1
|
---|
628 | end
|
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629 | ary.push(a)
|
---|
630 | i += 1
|
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631 | end
|
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632 | ary
|
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633 | end
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634 | end
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