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// --------------------------------
// A Swift × Haskell stdlib flavour
// --------------------------------
/// MARK: GHC.Show
public protocol Show: ~Copyable {
borrowing func show() -> String
}
extension CustomStringConvertible {
public func show() -> String { return description }
}
extension Int: Show {}
public func print(_ s: borrowing some Show & ~Copyable) {
print(s.show())
}
/// MARK: Data.Eq
public protocol Eq: ~Copyable {
static func ==(_ a: borrowing Self, _ b: borrowing Self) -> Bool
static func /=(_ a: borrowing Self, _ b: borrowing Self) -> Bool
}
public extension Eq where Self: ~Copyable {
static func /=(_ a: borrowing Self, _ b: borrowing Self) -> Bool {
return !(a == b)
}
}
/// MARK: Result
public enum Either<Success: ~Copyable, Failure: Error>: ~Copyable {
case success(Success)
case failure(Failure)
}
extension Either: Copyable where Success: Copyable {}
extension Either where Failure == Swift.Error {
public init(catching body: () throws -> Success) {
do {
self = .success(try body())
} catch {
self = .failure(error)
}
}
}
/// MARK: Iteration
public protocol Generator: ~Copyable {
associatedtype Element: ~Copyable
func next() -> Maybe<Element>
}
/// Eager assertion function, to avoid autoclosures.
public func check(_ result: Bool, _ string: String? = nil,
_ file: String = #file, _ line: Int = #line) {
if result { return }
var msg = "assertion failure (\(file):\(line))"
if let extra = string {
msg += ":\t" + extra
}
fatalError(msg)
}
// MARK: Tuples
public enum Pair<L: ~Copyable, R: ~Copyable>: ~Copyable {
case pair(L, R)
}
extension Pair: Copyable where L: Copyable, R: Copyable {}
/// MARK: Data.Maybe
public enum Maybe<Wrapped: ~Copyable>: ~Copyable {
case just(Wrapped)
case nothing
}
extension Maybe: Copyable where Wrapped: Copyable {}
extension Maybe: Show where Wrapped: Show & ~Copyable {
public borrowing func show() -> String {
switch self {
case let .just(elm):
return elm.show()
case .nothing:
return "<nothing>"
}
}
}
extension Maybe: Eq where Wrapped: Eq, Wrapped: ~Copyable {
public static func ==(_ a: borrowing Self, _ b: borrowing Self) -> Bool {
switch a {
case let .just(a1):
switch b {
case let .just(b1):
return a1 == b1
case .nothing:
return false
}
case .nothing:
switch b {
case .just:
return false
case .nothing:
return true
}
}
}
}
public func isJust<A: ~Copyable>(_ m: borrowing Maybe<A>) -> Bool {
switch m {
case .just:
return true
case .nothing:
return false
}
}
@inlinable
public func isNothing<A: ~Copyable>(_ m: borrowing Maybe<A>) -> Bool {
return !isJust(m)
}
public struct UnownedRef<Instance: AnyObject> {
@usableFromInline
internal unowned(unsafe) var _value: Instance
}
/// Provides underlying support so that you can create recursive enums, because
/// noncopyable enums do not yet support indirect cases.
public struct Box<Wrapped: ~Copyable>: ~Copyable {
private let _pointer: UnsafeMutablePointer<Wrapped>
init(_ wrapped: consuming Wrapped) {
_pointer = .allocate(capacity: 1)
_pointer.initialize(to: wrapped)
}
deinit {
_pointer.deinitialize(count: 1)
_pointer.deallocate()
}
consuming func take() -> Wrapped {
let wrapped = _pointer.move()
_pointer.deallocate()
discard self
return wrapped
}
var borrow: Wrapped {
_read { yield _pointer.pointee }
}
consuming func map(_ transform: (consuming Wrapped) -> Wrapped) -> Self {
_pointer.initialize(to: transform(_pointer.move()))
return self
}
}
/// MARK: Data.List
///
/// A singly-linked list
public enum List<Element: ~Copyable>: ~Copyable {
case cons(Element, Box<List<Element>>)
case empty
public init(_ head: consuming Element,
_ tail: consuming List<Element>) {
self = .cons(head, Box(tail))
}
public init() { self = .empty }
}
/// Pure Iteration
extension List where Element: ~Copyable {
/// Performs forward iteration through the list, accumulating a result value.
/// Returns f(xn,...,f(x2, f(x1, init))...), or `init` if the list is empty.
public borrowing func foldl<Out>(
init initial: consuming Out,
_ f: (borrowing Element, consuming Out) -> Out) -> Out
where Out: ~Copyable {
func loop(_ acc: consuming Out, _ lst: borrowing Self) -> Out {
switch lst {
case .empty:
return acc
case let .cons(elm, tail):
return loop(f(elm, acc), tail.borrow)
}
}
return loop(initial, self)
}
/// Performs reverse iteration through the list, accumulating a result value.
/// Returns f(x1, f(x2,...,f(xn, init)...)) or `init` if the list is empty.
public borrowing func foldr<Out>(
init initial: consuming Out,
_ f: (borrowing Element, consuming Out) -> Out) -> Out
where Out: ~Copyable {
switch self {
case .empty:
return initial
case let .cons(elm, tail):
return f(elm, tail.borrow.foldr(init: initial, f))
}
}
// Forward iteration without accumulating a result.
public borrowing func forEach(_ f: (borrowing Element) -> Void) -> Void {
switch self {
case .empty: return
case let .cons(elm, tail):
f(elm)
return tail.borrow.forEach(f)
}
}
}
/// Initialization
extension List where Element: ~Copyable {
// Generates a list of elements [f(0), f(1), ..., f(n-1)] from left to right.
// For n < 0, the empty list is created.
public init(length n: Int, _ f: (Int) -> Element) {
guard n > 0 else {
self = .empty
return
}
let cur = n-1
let elm = f(cur)
self = List(elm, List(length: cur, f))
}
}
/// Basic utilities
extension List where Element: ~Copyable {
/// Is this list empty?
///
/// Complexity: O(1)
public var isEmpty: Bool {
borrowing get {
switch self {
case .empty: true
case .cons(_, _): false
}
}
}
/// How many elements are in this list?
///
/// Complexity: O(n)
public borrowing func length() -> Int {
return foldl(init: 0) { $1 + 1 }
}
/// Pop the first element off the list, if present.
///
/// Complexity: O(1)
public consuming func pop() -> Optional<Pair<Element, List<Element>>> {
switch consume self {
case .empty: .none
case let .cons(elm, tail): .pair(elm, tail.take())
}
}
/// Push an element onto the front of the list.
///
/// Complexity: O(1)
public consuming func push(_ newHead: consuming Element) -> List<Element> {
return List(newHead, self)
}
/// Produces a new list that is the reverse of this list.
///
/// Complexity: O(n)
public consuming func reverse() -> List<Element> {
var new = List<Element>()
while case let .pair(head, tail) = pop() {
new = new.push(head)
self = tail
}
return new
}
}
extension List: Show where Element: Show & ~Copyable {
public borrowing func show() -> String {
return "[" + foldl(init: "]", { $0.show() + ", " + $1 })
}
}
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