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swift-mirror/stdlib/core/EmptyCollection.swift
Dave Abrahams 05abe4d996 [stdlib] public init for EmptyGenerator
Fixes <rdar://problem/17758868>

Swift SVN r23005
2014-10-29 17:43:49 +00:00

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//===--- EmptyCollection.swift - A collection with no elements ------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2015 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Sometimes an operation is best expressed in terms of some other,
// larger operation where one of the parameters is an empty
// collection. For example, we can erase elements from an Array by
// replacing a subrange with the empty collection.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// A generator that never produces an element.
///
/// See also: `EmptyCollection<T>`.
public struct EmptyGenerator<T> : GeneratorType, SequenceType {
/// Construct an instance
public init() {}
/// `EmptyGenerator` is also a `SequenceType`, so it `generate`\ 's
/// a copy of itself
public func generate() -> EmptyGenerator {
return self
}
/// Return `nil`, indicating that there are no more elements.
public mutating func next() -> T? {
return nil
}
}
/// A collection whose element type is `T` but that is always empty.
public struct EmptyCollection<T> : CollectionType {
/// A type that represents a valid position in the collection.
///
/// Valid indices consist of the position of every element and a
/// "past the end" position that's not valid for use as a subscript.
public typealias Index = Int
/// Construct an instance.
public init() {}
/// Always zero, just like `endIndex`.
public var startIndex: Index {
return 0
}
/// Always zero, just like `startIndex`.
public var endIndex: Index {
return 0
}
/// Returns an empty *generator*.
///
/// Complexity: O(1)
public func generate() -> EmptyGenerator<T> {
return EmptyGenerator()
}
/// Access the element at `position`.
///
/// Should never be called, since this collection is always empty.
public subscript(position: Index) -> T {
_preconditionFailure("Index out of range")
}
}
// Specialization of count for EmptyCollection<T>
public func ~> <T>(x:EmptyCollection<T>, _:(_Count, ())) -> Int {
return 0
}