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Swift
269 lines
8.5 KiB
Swift
//===-- PrefixWhile.swift.gyb - Lazy views for prefix(while:) -*- 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 - 2016 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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%{
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from gyb_stdlib_support import (
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TRAVERSALS,
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collectionForTraversal
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)
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}%
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//===--- Iterator & Sequence ----------------------------------------------===//
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/// An iterator over the initial elements traversed by a base iterator that
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/// satisfy a given predicate.
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///
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/// This is the associated iterator for the `LazyPrefixWhileSequence`,
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/// `LazyPrefixWhileCollection`, and `LazyPrefixWhileBidirectionalCollection`
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/// types.
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public struct LazyPrefixWhileIterator<Base : IteratorProtocol> :
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IteratorProtocol, Sequence {
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public mutating func next() -> Base.Element? {
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// Return elements from the base iterator until one fails the predicate.
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if !_predicateHasFailed, let nextElement = _base.next() {
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if _predicate(nextElement) {
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return nextElement
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} else {
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_predicateHasFailed = true
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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internal init(_base: Base, predicate: @escaping (Base.Element) -> Bool) {
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self._base = _base
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self._predicate = predicate
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}
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internal var _predicateHasFailed = false
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internal var _base: Base
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internal let _predicate: (Base.Element) -> Bool
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}
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/// A sequence whose elements consist of the initial consecutive elements of
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/// some base sequence that satisfy a given predicate.
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public struct LazyPrefixWhileSequence<Base : Sequence> : LazySequenceProtocol {
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public typealias Elements = LazyPrefixWhileSequence
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public func makeIterator() -> LazyPrefixWhileIterator<Base.Iterator> {
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return LazyPrefixWhileIterator(
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_base: _base.makeIterator(), predicate: _predicate)
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}
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internal init(_base: Base, predicate: @escaping (Base.Iterator.Element) -> Bool) {
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self._base = _base
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self._predicate = predicate
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}
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internal var _base: Base
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internal let _predicate: (Base.Iterator.Element) -> Bool
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}
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extension LazySequenceProtocol {
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/// Returns a lazy sequence of the initial consecutive elements that satisfy
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/// `predicate`.
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///
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/// - Parameter predicate: A closure that takes an element of the sequence as
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/// its argument and returns `true` if the element should be included or
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/// `false` otherwise. Once `predicate` returns `false` it will not be
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/// called again.
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public func prefix(
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while predicate: @escaping (Elements.Iterator.Element) -> Bool
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) -> LazyPrefixWhileSequence<Self.Elements> {
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return LazyPrefixWhileSequence(_base: self.elements, predicate: predicate)
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}
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}
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//===--- Collections ------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// A position in the base collection of a `LazyPrefixWhileCollection` or the
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/// end of that collection.
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public enum _LazyPrefixWhileIndexRepresentation<Base : Collection> {
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case index(Base.Index)
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case pastEnd
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}
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/// A position in a `LazyPrefixWhileCollection` or
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/// `LazyPrefixWhileBidirectionalCollection` instance.
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public struct LazyPrefixWhileIndex<Base : Collection> : Comparable {
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/// The position corresponding to `self` in the underlying collection.
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internal let _value: _LazyPrefixWhileIndexRepresentation<Base>
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/// Creates a new index wrapper for `i`.
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internal init(_ i: Base.Index) {
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self._value = .index(i)
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}
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/// Creates a new index that can represent the `endIndex` of a
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/// `LazyPrefixWhileCollection<Base>`. This is not the same as a wrapper
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/// around `Base.endIndex`.
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internal init(endOf: Base) {
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self._value = .pastEnd
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}
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}
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public func == <Base : Collection>(
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lhs: LazyPrefixWhileIndex<Base>,
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rhs: LazyPrefixWhileIndex<Base>
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) -> Bool {
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switch (lhs._value, rhs._value) {
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case let (.index(l), .index(r)):
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return l == r
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case (.pastEnd, .pastEnd):
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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public func < <Base : Collection>(
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lhs: LazyPrefixWhileIndex<Base>,
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rhs: LazyPrefixWhileIndex<Base>
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) -> Bool {
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switch (lhs._value, rhs._value) {
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case let (.index(l), .index(r)):
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return l < r
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case (.index, .pastEnd):
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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% for Traversal in ['Forward', 'Bidirectional']:
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% Collection = collectionForTraversal(Traversal)
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% Self = "LazyPrefixWhile" + Collection
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/// A lazy `${Collection}` wrapper that includes the initial consecutive
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/// elements of an underlying collection that satisfy a predicate.
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///
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/// - Note: The performance of accessing `endIndex`, `last`, any methods that
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/// depend on `endIndex`, or moving an index depends on how many elements
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/// satisfy the predicate at the start of the collection, and may not offer
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/// the usual performance given by the `Collection` protocol. Be aware,
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/// therefore, that general operations on `${Self}` instances may not have
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/// the documented complexity.
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public struct ${Self}<
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Base : ${Collection}
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> : LazyCollectionProtocol, ${Collection} {
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public typealias Index = LazyPrefixWhileIndex<Base>
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public var startIndex: Index {
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return LazyPrefixWhileIndex(_base.startIndex)
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}
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public var endIndex: Index {
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// If the first element of `_base` satisfies the predicate, there is at
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// least one element in the lazy collection: Use the explicit `.pastEnd` index.
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if let first = _base.first, _predicate(first) {
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return LazyPrefixWhileIndex(endOf: _base)
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}
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// `_base` is either empty or `_predicate(_base.first!) == false`. In either
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// case, the lazy collection is empty, so `endIndex == startIndex`.
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return startIndex
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}
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public func index(after i: Index) -> Index {
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_precondition(i != endIndex, "can't advance past endIndex")
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guard case .index(let i) = i._value else {
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_preconditionFailure("invalid index passed to index(after:)")
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}
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let nextIndex = _base.index(after: i)
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guard nextIndex != _base.endIndex && _predicate(_base[nextIndex]) else {
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return LazyPrefixWhileIndex(endOf: _base)
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}
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return LazyPrefixWhileIndex(nextIndex)
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}
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% if Traversal == 'Bidirectional':
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public func index(before i: Index) -> Index {
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switch i._value {
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case .index(let i):
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_precondition(i != _base.startIndex, "can't move before startIndex")
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return LazyPrefixWhileIndex(_base.index(before: i))
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case .pastEnd:
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// Look for the position of the last element in a non-empty
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// prefix(while:) collection by searching forward for a predicate
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// failure.
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// Safe to assume that `_base.startIndex != _base.endIndex`; if they
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// were equal, `_base.startIndex` would be used as the `endIndex` of
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// this collection.
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_sanityCheck(!_base.isEmpty)
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var result = _base.startIndex
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while true {
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let next = _base.index(after: result)
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if next == _base.endIndex || !_predicate(_base[next]) {
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break
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}
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result = next
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}
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return LazyPrefixWhileIndex(result)
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}
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}
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% end
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public subscript(position: Index) -> Base.Iterator.Element {
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switch position._value {
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case .index(let i):
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return _base[i]
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case .pastEnd:
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_preconditionFailure("Index out of range")
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}
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}
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public func makeIterator() -> LazyPrefixWhileIterator<Base.Iterator> {
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return LazyPrefixWhileIterator(
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_base: _base.makeIterator(), predicate: _predicate)
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}
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internal init(_base: Base, predicate: @escaping (Base.Iterator.Element) -> Bool) {
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self._base = _base
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self._predicate = predicate
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}
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internal var _base: Base
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internal let _predicate: (Base.Iterator.Element) -> Bool
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}
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extension LazyCollectionProtocol
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where
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Self : ${Collection},
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Elements : ${Collection}
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{
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/// Returns a lazy collection of the initial consecutive elements that
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/// satisfy `predicate`.
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///
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/// - Parameter predicate: A closure that takes an element of the collection
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/// as its argument and returns `true` if the element should be included
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/// or `false` otherwise. Once `predicate` returns `false` it will not be
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/// called again.
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public func prefix(
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while predicate: @escaping (Elements.Iterator.Element) -> Bool
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) -> LazyPrefixWhile${Collection}<Self.Elements> {
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return LazyPrefixWhile${Collection}(
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_base: self.elements, predicate: predicate)
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}
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}
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% end
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// ${'Local Variables'}:
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// eval: (read-only-mode 1)
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// End:
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