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128 lines
3.1 KiB
Swift
128 lines
3.1 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 - 2015 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 http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See http://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 `x` and `y`.
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@warn_unused_result
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public func min<T : Comparable>(x: T, _ y: T) -> T {
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var r = x
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if y < x {
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r = y
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}
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return r
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}
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/// Returns the least argument passed.
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@warn_unused_result
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public func min<T : Comparable>(x: T, _ y: T, _ z: T, _ rest: T...) -> T {
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var r = x
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if y < x {
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r = y
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}
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if z < r {
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r = z
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}
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for t in rest {
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if t < r {
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r = t
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}
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}
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return r
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}
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/// Returns the greater of `x` and `y`.
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@warn_unused_result
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public func max<T : Comparable>(x: T, _ y: T) -> T {
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var r = y
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if y < x {
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r = x
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}
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return r
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}
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/// Returns the greatest argument passed.
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@warn_unused_result
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public func max<T : Comparable>(x: T, _ y: T, _ z: T, _ rest: T...) -> T {
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var r = y
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if y < x {
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r = x
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}
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if r < z {
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r = z
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}
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for t in rest {
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if t >= r {
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r = t
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}
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}
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return r
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}
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/// The iterator for `EnumeratedSequence`. `EnumeratedIterator`
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/// wraps a `Base` iterator and yields successive `Int` values,
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/// starting at zero, along with the elements of the underlying
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/// `Base`:
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///
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/// var iterator = ["foo", "bar"].enumerated.iterator()
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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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public struct EnumeratedIterator<
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Base : IteratorProtocol
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> : IteratorProtocol, Sequence {
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internal var _base: Base
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internal var _count: Int
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/// Construct from a `Base` iterator.
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internal init(_base: Base) {
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self._base = _base
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self._count = 0
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}
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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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/// Advance to the next element and return it, or `nil` if no next
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/// element exists.
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///
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/// - Requires: No preceding call to `self.next()` has returned `nil`.
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public mutating func next() -> Element? {
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guard let b = _base.next() else { return .None }
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return .Some((offset: _count++, element: b))
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}
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}
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/// The type of the `enumerated` property.
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///
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/// `EnumeratedSequence` is a sequence of pairs (*n*, *x*), where *n*s
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/// are consecutive `Int`s starting at zero, and *x*s are the elements
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/// of a `Base` `Sequence`:
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///
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/// var s = ["foo", "bar"].enumerated
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/// Array(s) // [(0, "foo"), (1, "bar")]
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public struct EnumeratedSequence<Base : Sequence> : Sequence {
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internal var _base: Base
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/// Construct from a `Base` sequence.
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internal init(_base: Base) {
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self._base = _base
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}
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/// Returns an *iterator* over the elements of this *sequence*.
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///
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/// - Complexity: O(1).
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public func iterator() -> EnumeratedIterator<Base.Iterator> {
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return EnumeratedIterator(_base: _base.iterator())
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}
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}
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