123 lines
4.4 KiB
JavaScript
123 lines
4.4 KiB
JavaScript
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//>>built
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define("dojox/lang/functional/fold", ["dojo/_base/lang", "dojo/_base/array", "dojo/_base/window", "./lambda"],
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function(lang, arr, win, df){
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// This module adds high-level functions and related constructs:
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// - "fold" family of functions
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// Notes:
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// - missing high-level functions are provided with the compatible API:
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// foldl, foldl1, foldr, foldr1
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// - missing JS standard functions are provided with the compatible API:
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// reduce, reduceRight
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// - the fold's counterpart: unfold
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// Defined methods:
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// - take any valid lambda argument as the functional argument
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// - operate on dense arrays
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// - take a string as the array argument
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// - take an iterator objects as the array argument (only foldl, foldl1, and reduce)
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var empty = {};
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/*=====
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var df = dojox.lang.functional;
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=====*/
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lang.mixin(df, {
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// classic reduce-class functions
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foldl: function(/*Array|String|Object*/ a, /*Function*/ f, /*Object*/ z, /*Object?*/ o){
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// summary: repeatedly applies a binary function to an array from left
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// to right using a seed value as a starting point; returns the final
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// value.
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if(typeof a == "string"){ a = a.split(""); }
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o = o || win.global; f = df.lambda(f);
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var i, n;
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if(lang.isArray(a)){
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// array
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for(i = 0, n = a.length; i < n; z = f.call(o, z, a[i], i, a), ++i);
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}else if(typeof a.hasNext == "function" && typeof a.next == "function"){
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// iterator
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for(i = 0; a.hasNext(); z = f.call(o, z, a.next(), i++, a));
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}else{
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// object/dictionary
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for(i in a){
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if(!(i in empty)){
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z = f.call(o, z, a[i], i, a);
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}
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}
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}
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return z; // Object
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},
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foldl1: function(/*Array|String|Object*/ a, /*Function|String|Array*/ f, /*Object?*/ o){
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// summary: repeatedly applies a binary function to an array from left
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// to right; returns the final value.
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if(typeof a == "string"){ a = a.split(""); }
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o = o || win.global; f = df.lambda(f);
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var z, i, n;
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if(lang.isArray(a)){
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// array
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z = a[0];
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for(i = 1, n = a.length; i < n; z = f.call(o, z, a[i], i, a), ++i);
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}else if(typeof a.hasNext == "function" && typeof a.next == "function"){
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// iterator
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if(a.hasNext()){
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z = a.next();
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for(i = 1; a.hasNext(); z = f.call(o, z, a.next(), i++, a));
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}
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}else{
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// object/dictionary
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var first = true;
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for(i in a){
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if(!(i in empty)){
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if(first){
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z = a[i];
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first = false;
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}else{
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z = f.call(o, z, a[i], i, a);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return z; // Object
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},
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foldr: function(/*Array|String*/ a, /*Function|String|Array*/ f, /*Object*/ z, /*Object?*/ o){
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// summary: repeatedly applies a binary function to an array from right
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// to left using a seed value as a starting point; returns the final
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// value.
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if(typeof a == "string"){ a = a.split(""); }
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o = o || win.global; f = df.lambda(f);
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for(var i = a.length; i > 0; --i, z = f.call(o, z, a[i], i, a));
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return z; // Object
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},
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foldr1: function(/*Array|String*/ a, /*Function|String|Array*/ f, /*Object?*/ o){
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// summary: repeatedly applies a binary function to an array from right
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// to left; returns the final value.
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if(typeof a == "string"){ a = a.split(""); }
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o = o || win.global; f = df.lambda(f);
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var n = a.length, z = a[n - 1], i = n - 1;
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for(; i > 0; --i, z = f.call(o, z, a[i], i, a));
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return z; // Object
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},
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// JS 1.8 standard array functions, which can take a lambda as a parameter.
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reduce: function(/*Array|String|Object*/ a, /*Function|String|Array*/ f, /*Object?*/ z){
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// summary: apply a function simultaneously against two values of the array
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// (from left-to-right) as to reduce it to a single value.
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return arguments.length < 3 ? df.foldl1(a, f) : df.foldl(a, f, z); // Object
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},
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reduceRight: function(/*Array|String*/ a, /*Function|String|Array*/ f, /*Object?*/ z){
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// summary: apply a function simultaneously against two values of the array
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// (from right-to-left) as to reduce it to a single value.
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return arguments.length < 3 ? df.foldr1(a, f) : df.foldr(a, f, z); // Object
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},
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// the fold's counterpart: unfold
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unfold: function(/*Function|String|Array*/ pr, /*Function|String|Array*/ f,
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/*Function|String|Array*/ g, /*Object*/ z, /*Object?*/ o){
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// summary: builds an array by unfolding a value
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o = o || win.global; f = df.lambda(f); g = df.lambda(g); pr = df.lambda(pr);
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var t = [];
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for(; !pr.call(o, z); t.push(f.call(o, z)), z = g.call(o, z));
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return t; // Array
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}
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});
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});
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