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swift-mirror/stdlib/public/Concurrency/AsyncDropFirstSequence.swift
Chris Adamson af4ebb4c46 Provide doc comments for AsyncSequence and related types (#37383)
* First draft docs for iterator, sequence type.

Also drop(while:), to get a feel for the AsyncSequence->AsyncSequence cases.

* Source docs for contains and reduce.

* Docs for methods in AsyncSequence.

This covers all the methods that return a single value. Still working on the extension methods that return new sequences.

* Early source docs for dropFirst(_:) and its type

* Correct doc format for dropFirst(_:).

* Prefix, plus some fixes.

* Docs for prefix(while:).

* Apply Philippe's snippet fixes.

* First draft docs on the map sequences.

Plus miscellaneous fixes throughout.

* Show result of flatMap example.

* More explicit cancellation guidance.

* Convert snippets to trailing closures.

* Correct misplaced doc comments.

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Philippe Hausler <phausler@apple.com>

* Apply editorial feedback.

* Apply additional editorial feedback.

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: bjlanier <blanier@apple.com>

* Apply further editorial feedback.

Co-authored-by: Chris Adamson <cadamson@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Philippe Hausler <phausler@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: bjlanier <blanier@apple.com>
2021-05-14 10:16:36 -04:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2021 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import Swift
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.5, *)
extension AsyncSequence {
/// Omits a specified number of elements from the base asynchronous sequence,
/// then passes through all remaining elements.
///
/// Use `dropFirst(_:)` when you want to drop the first *n* elements from the
/// base sequence and pass through the remaining elements.
///
/// In this example, an asynchronous sequence called `Counter` produces `Int`
/// values from `1` to `10`. The `dropFirst(_:)` method causes the modified
/// sequence to ignore the values `0` through `4`, and instead emit `5` through `10`:
///
/// for await number in Counter(howHigh: 10).dropFirst(3) {
/// print("\(number) ", terminator: " ")
/// }
/// // prints "4 5 6 7 8 9 10"
///
/// If the number of elements to drop exceeds the number of elements in the
/// sequence, the result is an empty sequence.
///
/// - Parameter count: The number of elements to drop from the beginning of
/// the sequence. `count` must be greater than or equal to zero.
/// - Returns: An asynchronous sequence that drops the first `count`
/// elements from the base sequence.
@inlinable
public __consuming func dropFirst(
_ count: Int = 1
) -> AsyncDropFirstSequence<Self> {
precondition(count >= 0,
"Can't drop a negative number of elements from an async sequence")
return AsyncDropFirstSequence(self, dropping: count)
}
}
/// An asynchronous sequence which omits a specified number of elements from the
/// base asynchronous sequence, then passes through all remaining elements.
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.5, *)
public struct AsyncDropFirstSequence<Base: AsyncSequence> {
@usableFromInline
let base: Base
@usableFromInline
let count: Int
@usableFromInline
init(_ base: Base, dropping count: Int) {
self.base = base
self.count = count
}
}
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.5, *)
extension AsyncDropFirstSequence: AsyncSequence {
/// The type of element produced by this asynchronous sequence.
///
/// The drop-first sequence produces whatever type of element its base
/// iterator produces.
public typealias Element = Base.Element
/// The type of iterator that produces elements of the sequence.
public typealias AsyncIterator = Iterator
/// The iterator that produces elements of the drop-first sequence.
public struct Iterator: AsyncIteratorProtocol {
@usableFromInline
var baseIterator: Base.AsyncIterator
@usableFromInline
var count: Int
@usableFromInline
init(_ baseIterator: Base.AsyncIterator, count: Int) {
self.baseIterator = baseIterator
self.count = count
}
/// Produces the next element in the drop-first sequence.
///
/// Until reaching the number of elements to drop, this iterator calls
/// `next()` on its base iterator and discards the result. If the base
/// iterator returns `nil`, indicating the end of the sequence, this
/// iterator returns `nil`. After reaching the number of elements to
/// drop, this iterator passes along the result of calling `next()` on
/// the base iterator.
@inlinable
public mutating func next() async rethrows -> Base.Element? {
var remainingToDrop = count
while remainingToDrop > 0 {
guard try await baseIterator.next() != nil else {
count = 0
return nil
}
remainingToDrop -= 1
}
count = 0
return try await baseIterator.next()
}
}
@inlinable
public __consuming func makeAsyncIterator() -> Iterator {
return Iterator(base.makeAsyncIterator(), count: count)
}
}
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.5, *)
extension AsyncDropFirstSequence {
/// Omits a specified number of elements from the base asynchronous sequence,
/// then passes through all remaining elements.
///
/// When you call `dropFirst(_:)` on an asynchronous sequence that is already
/// an `AsyncDropFirstSequence`, the returned sequence simply adds the new
/// drop count to the current drop count.
@inlinable
public __consuming func dropFirst(
_ count: Int = 1
) -> AsyncDropFirstSequence<Base> {
// If this is already a AsyncDropFirstSequence, we can just sum the current
// drop count and additional drop count.
precondition(count >= 0,
"Can't drop a negative number of elements from an async sequence")
return AsyncDropFirstSequence(base, dropping: self.count + count)
}
}