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//===--- Map.swift - Lazily map over a Sequence ---------------*- swift -*-===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// A `Sequence` whose elements consist of those in a `Base`
/// `Sequence` passed through a transform function returning `Element`.
/// These elements are computed lazily, each time they're read, by
/// calling the transform function on a base element.
@frozen
public struct LazyMapSequence<Base: Sequence, Element> {
public typealias Elements = LazyMapSequence
@usableFromInline
internal var _base: Base
@usableFromInline
internal let _transform: (Base.Element) -> Element
/// Creates an instance with elements `transform(x)` for each element
/// `x` of base.
@inlinable
internal init(_base: Base, transform: @escaping (Base.Element) -> Element) {
self._base = _base
self._transform = transform
}
}
@available(*, unavailable)
extension LazyMapSequence: Sendable {}
extension LazyMapSequence {
@frozen
public struct Iterator {
@usableFromInline
internal var _base: Base.Iterator
@usableFromInline
internal let _transform: (Base.Element) -> Element
@inlinable
public var base: Base.Iterator { return _base }
@inlinable
internal init(
_base: Base.Iterator,
_transform: @escaping (Base.Element) -> Element
) {
self._base = _base
self._transform = _transform
}
}
}
@available(*, unavailable)
extension LazyMapSequence.Iterator: Sendable {}
extension LazyMapSequence.Iterator: IteratorProtocol, Sequence {
/// Advances to the next element and returns it, or `nil` if no next element
/// exists.
///
/// Once `nil` has been returned, all subsequent calls return `nil`.
///
/// - Precondition: `next()` has not been applied to a copy of `self`
/// since the copy was made.
@inlinable
public mutating func next() -> Element? {
return _base.next().map(_transform)
}
}
extension LazyMapSequence: LazySequenceProtocol {
/// Returns an iterator over the elements of this sequence.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1).
@inlinable
public __consuming func makeIterator() -> Iterator {
return Iterator(_base: _base.makeIterator(), _transform: _transform)
}
/// A value less than or equal to the number of elements in the sequence,
/// calculated nondestructively.
///
/// The default implementation returns 0. If you provide your own
/// implementation, make sure to compute the value nondestructively.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1), except if the sequence also conforms to `Collection`.
/// In this case, see the documentation of `Collection.underestimatedCount`.
@inlinable
public var underestimatedCount: Int {
return _base.underestimatedCount
}
}
/// A `Collection` whose elements consist of those in a `Base`
/// `Collection` passed through a transform function returning `Element`.
/// These elements are computed lazily, each time they're read, by
/// calling the transform function on a base element.
public typealias LazyMapCollection<T: Collection,U> = LazyMapSequence<T,U>
extension LazyMapCollection: Collection {
public typealias Index = Base.Index
public typealias Indices = Base.Indices
public typealias SubSequence = LazyMapCollection<Base.SubSequence, Element>
@inlinable
public var startIndex: Base.Index { return _base.startIndex }
@inlinable
public var endIndex: Base.Index { return _base.endIndex }
@inlinable
public func index(after i: Index) -> Index { return _base.index(after: i) }
@inlinable
public func formIndex(after i: inout Index) { _base.formIndex(after: &i) }
/// Accesses the element at `position`.
///
/// - Precondition: `position` is a valid position in `self` and
/// `position != endIndex`.
@inlinable
public subscript(position: Base.Index) -> Element {
return _transform(_base[position])
}
@inlinable
public subscript(bounds: Range<Base.Index>) -> SubSequence {
return SubSequence(_base: _base[bounds], transform: _transform)
}
@inlinable
public var indices: Indices {
return _base.indices
}
/// A Boolean value indicating whether the collection is empty.
@inlinable
public var isEmpty: Bool { return _base.isEmpty }
/// The number of elements in the collection.
///
/// To check whether the collection is empty, use its `isEmpty` property
/// instead of comparing `count` to zero. Unless the collection guarantees
/// random-access performance, calculating `count` can be an O(*n*)
/// operation.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1) if `Index` conforms to `RandomAccessIndex`; O(*n*)
/// otherwise.
@inlinable
public var count: Int {
return _base.count
}
@inlinable
public func index(_ i: Index, offsetBy n: Int) -> Index {
return _base.index(i, offsetBy: n)
}
@inlinable
public func index(
_ i: Index, offsetBy n: Int, limitedBy limit: Index
) -> Index? {
return _base.index(i, offsetBy: n, limitedBy: limit)
}
@inlinable
public func distance(from start: Index, to end: Index) -> Int {
return _base.distance(from: start, to: end)
}
}
extension LazyMapCollection: BidirectionalCollection
where Base: BidirectionalCollection {
/// A value less than or equal to the number of elements in the collection.
///
/// - Complexity: O(1) if the collection conforms to
/// `RandomAccessCollection`; otherwise, O(*n*), where *n* is the length
/// of the collection.
@inlinable
public func index(before i: Index) -> Index { return _base.index(before: i) }
@inlinable
public func formIndex(before i: inout Index) {
_base.formIndex(before: &i)
}
}
extension LazyMapCollection: LazyCollectionProtocol { }
extension LazyMapCollection: RandomAccessCollection
where Base: RandomAccessCollection { }
//===--- Support for s.lazy -----------------------------------------------===//
extension LazySequenceProtocol {
/// Returns a `LazyMapSequence` over this `Sequence`. The elements of
/// the result are computed lazily, each time they are read, by
/// calling `transform` function on a base element.
@inlinable
public func map<U>(
_ transform: @escaping (Element) -> U
) -> LazyMapSequence<Elements, U> {
return LazyMapSequence(_base: elements, transform: transform)
}
}
extension LazyMapSequence {
@inlinable
@available(swift, introduced: 5)
public func map<ElementOfResult>(
_ transform: @escaping (Element) -> ElementOfResult
) -> LazyMapSequence<Base, ElementOfResult> {
return LazyMapSequence<Base, ElementOfResult>(
_base: _base,
transform: { transform(self._transform($0)) })
}
}
extension LazyMapCollection {
@inlinable
@available(swift, introduced: 5)
public func map<ElementOfResult>(
_ transform: @escaping (Element) -> ElementOfResult
) -> LazyMapCollection<Base, ElementOfResult> {
return LazyMapCollection<Base, ElementOfResult>(
_base: _base,
transform: {transform(self._transform($0))})
}
}
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