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//===--- Map.swift - Lazily map over a SequenceType -----------*- swift -*-===//
//
// 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// The `GeneratorType` used by `MapSequenceView` and `MapCollectionView`.
/// Produces each element by passing the output of the `Base`
/// `GeneratorType` through a transform function returning `T`
public struct MapSequenceGenerator<
Base: GeneratorType, T
>: GeneratorType, SequenceType {
/// Advance to the next element and return it, or `nil` if no next
/// element exists.
///
/// Requires: `next()` has not been applied to a copy of `self`
/// since the copy was made, and no preceding call to `self.next()`
/// has returned `nil`.
public mutating func next() -> T? {
let x = _base.next()
if x != nil {
return _transform(x!)
}
return nil
}
/// `MapSequenceGenerator` is also a `SequenceType`, so it
/// `generate`\ 's a copy of itself
public func generate() -> MapSequenceGenerator {
return self
}
var _base: Base
var _transform: (Base.Element)->T
}
//===--- Sequences --------------------------------------------------------===//
/// A `SequenceType` whose elements consist of those in a `Base`
/// `SequenceType` passed through a transform function returning `T`.
/// These elements are computed lazily, each time they're read, by
/// calling the transform function on a base element.
public struct MapSequenceView<Base: SequenceType, T> : SequenceType {
/// Return a *generator* over the elements of this *sequence*.
///
/// Complexity: O(1)
public func generate() -> MapSequenceGenerator<Base.Generator,T> {
return MapSequenceGenerator(
_base: _base.generate(), _transform: _transform)
}
var _base: Base
var _transform: (Base.Generator.Element)->T
}
/// Return an `Array` containing the results of mapping `transform`
/// over `source`.
public func map<S:SequenceType, T>(
source: S, transform: (S.Generator.Element) -> T
) -> [T] {
return lazy(source).map(transform).array
}
//===--- Collections ------------------------------------------------------===//
/// A `CollectionType` whose elements consist of those in a `Base`
/// `CollectionType` passed through a transform function returning `T`.
/// These elements are computed lazily, each time they're read, by
/// calling the transform function on a base element.
public struct MapCollectionView<Base: CollectionType, T> : CollectionType {
/// The position of the first element in a non-empty collection.
///
/// Identical to `endIndex` in an empty collection.
public var startIndex: Base.Index {
return _base.startIndex
}
/// The collection's "past the end" position.
///
/// `endIndex` is not a valid argument to `subscript`, and is always
/// reachable from `startIndex` by zero or more applications of
/// `successor()`.
public var endIndex: Base.Index {
return _base.endIndex
}
/// Access the element at `position`.
///
/// Requires: `position` is a valid position in `self` and
/// `position != endIndex`.
public subscript(position: Base.Index) -> T {
return _transform(_base[position])
}
/// Return a *generator* over the elements of this *sequence*.
///
/// Complexity: O(1)
public func generate() -> MapSequenceView<Base, T>.Generator {
return MapSequenceGenerator(_base: _base.generate(), _transform: _transform)
}
var _base: Base
var _transform: (Base.Generator.Element)->T
}
/// Return an `Array` containing the results of mapping `transform`
/// over `source`.
public func map<C:CollectionType, T>(
source: C, transform: (C.Generator.Element) -> T
) -> [T] {
return lazy(source).map(transform).array
}
//===--- Support for lazy(s) ----------------------------------------------===//
% traversals = ('Forward', 'Bidirectional', 'RandomAccess')
% for View, Self in [('MapSequenceView', 'LazySequence')] + [
% ('MapCollectionView', 'Lazy%sCollection' % t) for t in traversals
% ]:
extension ${Self} {
/// Return a `${View}` over this `${Self}`. The elements of
/// the result are computed lazily, each time they are read, by
/// calling `transform` function on a base element.
public
func map<U>(
transform: (S.Generator.Element) -> U
) -> ${Self}<${View}<S, U>> {
return ${Self}<${View}<S, U>>(
${View}(_base: self._base, _transform: transform)
)
}
}
% end
// ${'Local Variables'}:
// eval: (read-only-mode 1)
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