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128 lines
3.9 KiB
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is_enumerable := func(x) {
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return is_array(x) || is_map(x) || is_immutable_array(x) || is_immutable_map(x)
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}
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is_array_like := func(x) {
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return is_array(x) || is_immutable_array(x)
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}
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export {
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// all returns true if the given function `fn` evaluates to a truthy value on
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// all of the items in `x`. It returns undefined if `x` is not enumerable.
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all: func(x, fn) {
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if !is_enumerable(x) { return undefined }
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for k, v in x {
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if !fn(k, v) { return false }
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}
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return true
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},
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// any returns true if the given function `fn` evaluates to a truthy value on
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// any of the items in `x`. It returns undefined if `x` is not enumerable.
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any: func(x, fn) {
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if !is_enumerable(x) { return undefined }
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for k, v in x {
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if fn(k, v) { return true }
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}
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return false
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},
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// chunk returns an array of elements split into groups the length of size.
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// If `x` can't be split evenly, the final chunk will be the remaining elements.
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// It returns undefined if `x` is not array.
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chunk: func(x, size) {
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if !is_array_like(x) || !size { return undefined }
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numElements := len(x)
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if !numElements { return [] }
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res := []
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idx := 0
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for idx < numElements {
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res = append(res, x[idx:idx+size])
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idx += size
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}
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return res
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},
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// at returns an element at the given index (if `x` is array) or
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// key (if `x` is map). It returns undefined if `x` is not enumerable.
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at: func(x, key) {
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if !is_enumerable(x) { return undefined }
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if is_array_like(x) {
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if !is_int(key) { return undefined }
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} else {
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if !is_string(key) { return undefined }
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}
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return x[key]
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},
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// each iterates over elements of `x` and invokes `fn` for each element. `fn` is
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// invoked with two arguments: `key` and `value`. `key` is an int index
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// if `x` is array. `key` is a string key if `x` is map. It does not iterate
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// and returns undefined if `x` is not enumerable.
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each: func(x, fn) {
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if !is_enumerable(x) { return undefined }
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for k, v in x {
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fn(k, v)
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}
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},
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// filter iterates over elements of `x`, returning an array of all elements `fn`
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// returns truthy for. `fn` is invoked with two arguments: `key` and `value`.
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// `key` is an int index if `x` is array. It returns undefined if `x` is not array.
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filter: func(x, fn) {
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if !is_array_like(x) { return undefined }
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dst := []
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for k, v in x {
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if fn(k, v) { dst = append(dst, v) }
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}
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return dst
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},
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// find iterates over elements of `x`, returning value of the first element `fn`
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// returns truthy for. `fn` is invoked with two arguments: `key` and `value`.
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// `key` is an int index if `x` is array. `key` is a string key if `x` is map.
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// It returns undefined if `x` is not enumerable.
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find: func(x, fn) {
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if !is_enumerable(x) { return undefined }
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for k, v in x {
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if fn(k, v) { return v }
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}
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},
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// find_key iterates over elements of `x`, returning key or index of the first
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// element `fn` returns truthy for. `fn` is invoked with two arguments: `key`
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// and `value`. `key` is an int index if `x` is array. `key` is a string key if
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// `x` is map. It returns undefined if `x` is not enumerable.
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find_key: func(x, fn) {
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if !is_enumerable(x) { return undefined }
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for k, v in x {
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if fn(k, v) { return k }
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}
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},
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// map creates an array of values by running each element in `x` through `fn`.
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// `fn` is invoked with two arguments: `key` and `value`. `key` is an int index
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// if `x` is array. `key` is a string key if `x` is map. It returns undefined
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// if `x` is not enumerable.
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map: func(x, fn) {
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if !is_enumerable(x) { return undefined }
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dst := []
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for k, v in x {
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dst = append(dst, fn(k, v))
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}
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return dst
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},
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// key returns the first argument.
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key: func(k, _) { return k },
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// value returns the second argument.
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value: func(_, v) { return v }
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}
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