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Swift
164 lines
5.2 KiB
Swift
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// Returns the lesser of two comparable values.
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///
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/// - Parameters:
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/// - x: A value to compare.
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/// - y: Another value to compare.
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/// - Returns: The lesser of `x` and `y`. If `x` is equal to `y`, returns `x`.
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@inlinable
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public func min<T : Comparable>(_ x: T, _ y: T) -> T {
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// In case `x == y` we pick `x`.
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// This preserves any pre-existing order in case `T` has identity,
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// which is important for e.g. the stability of sorting algorithms.
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// `(min(x, y), max(x, y))` should return `(x, y)` in case `x == y`.
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return y < x ? y : x
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}
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/// Returns the least argument passed.
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///
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/// - Parameters:
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/// - x: A value to compare.
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/// - y: Another value to compare.
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/// - z: A third value to compare.
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/// - rest: Zero or more additional values.
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/// - Returns: The least of all the arguments. If there are multiple equal
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/// least arguments, the result is the first one.
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@inlinable
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public func min<T : Comparable>(_ x: T, _ y: T, _ z: T, _ rest: T...) -> T {
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var minValue = min(min(x, y), z)
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// In case `value == minValue`, we pick `minValue`. See min(_:_:).
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for value in rest where value < minValue {
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minValue = value
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}
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return minValue
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}
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/// Returns the greater of two comparable values.
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///
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/// - Parameters:
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/// - x: A value to compare.
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/// - y: Another value to compare.
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/// - Returns: The greater of `x` and `y`. If `x` is equal to `y`, returns `y`.
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@inlinable
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public func max<T : Comparable>(_ x: T, _ y: T) -> T {
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// In case `x == y`, we pick `y`. See min(_:_:).
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return y >= x ? y : x
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}
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/// Returns the greatest argument passed.
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///
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/// - Parameters:
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/// - x: A value to compare.
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/// - y: Another value to compare.
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/// - z: A third value to compare.
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/// - rest: Zero or more additional values.
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/// - Returns: The greatest of all the arguments. If there are multiple equal
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/// greatest arguments, the result is the last one.
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@inlinable
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public func max<T : Comparable>(_ x: T, _ y: T, _ z: T, _ rest: T...) -> T {
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var maxValue = max(max(x, y), z)
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// In case `value == maxValue`, we pick `value`. See min(_:_:).
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for value in rest where value >= maxValue {
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maxValue = value
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}
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return maxValue
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}
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/// An enumeration of the elements of a sequence or collection.
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///
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/// `EnumeratedSequence` is a sequence of pairs (*n*, *x*), where *n*s are
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/// consecutive `Int` values starting at zero, and *x*s are the elements of a
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/// base sequence.
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///
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/// To create an instance of `EnumeratedSequence`, call `enumerated()` on a
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/// sequence or collection. The following example enumerates the elements of
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/// an array.
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///
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/// var s = ["foo", "bar"].enumerated()
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/// for (n, x) in s {
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/// print("\(n): \(x)")
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/// }
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/// // Prints "0: foo"
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/// // Prints "1: bar"
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@_fixed_layout
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public struct EnumeratedSequence<Base: Sequence> {
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@usableFromInline
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internal var _base: Base
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/// Construct from a `Base` sequence.
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@inlinable
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internal init(_base: Base) {
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self._base = _base
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}
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}
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extension EnumeratedSequence {
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/// The iterator for `EnumeratedSequence`.
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///
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/// An instance of this iterator wraps a base iterator and yields
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/// successive `Int` values, starting at zero, along with the elements of the
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/// underlying base iterator. The following example enumerates the elements of
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/// an array:
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///
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/// var iterator = ["foo", "bar"].enumerated().makeIterator()
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/// iterator.next() // (0, "foo")
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/// iterator.next() // (1, "bar")
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/// iterator.next() // nil
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///
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/// To create an instance, call
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/// `enumerated().makeIterator()` on a sequence or collection.
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@_fixed_layout
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public struct Iterator {
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@usableFromInline
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internal var _base: Base.Iterator
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@usableFromInline
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internal var _count: Int
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/// Construct from a `Base` iterator.
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@inlinable
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internal init(_base: Base.Iterator) {
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self._base = _base
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self._count = 0
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}
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}
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}
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extension EnumeratedSequence.Iterator: IteratorProtocol, Sequence {
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/// The type of element returned by `next()`.
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public typealias Element = (offset: Int, element: Base.Element)
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/// Advances to the next element and returns it, or `nil` if no next element
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/// exists.
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///
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/// Once `nil` has been returned, all subsequent calls return `nil`.
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@inlinable
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public mutating func next() -> Element? {
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guard let b = _base.next() else { return nil }
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let result = (offset: _count, element: b)
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_count += 1
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return result
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}
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}
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extension EnumeratedSequence: Sequence {
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/// Returns an iterator over the elements of this sequence.
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@inlinable
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public func makeIterator() -> Iterator {
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return Iterator(_base: _base.makeIterator())
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}
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}
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@available(*, deprecated: 4.2, renamed: "EmptyCollection.Iterator")
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public typealias EnumeratedIterator<T: Sequence> = EnumeratedSequence<T>.Iterator
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