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package perl5i::2::ARRAY;
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
no if $] >= 5.018000, warnings => 'experimental::smartmatch';
# Don't accidentally turn carp/croak into methods.
require Carp::Fix::1_25;
use perl5i::2::Signatures;
use perl5i::2::autobox;
# A foreach which honors the number of parameters in the signature
method foreach($code) {
my $n = 1;
if( my $sig = $code->signature ) {
$n = $sig->num_positional_params;
Carp::Fix::1_25::croak("Function passed to foreach takes no arguments") unless $n;
}
my $idx = 0;
while ( $idx <= $#{$self} ) {
$code->(@{$self}[$idx..($idx+$n-1)]);
$idx += $n;
}
return;
}
method first($filter) {
# Deep recursion and segfault (lines 90 and 91 in first.t) if we use
# the same elegant approach as in grep().
if ( ref $filter eq 'Regexp' ) {
return List::Util::first( sub { $_ ~~ $filter }, @$self );
}
return List::Util::first( sub { $filter->() }, @$self );
}
method map( $code ) {
my @result = CORE::map { $code->($_) } @$self;
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
method as_hash{
my %result = CORE::map { $_ => 1 } @$self;
return wantarray ? %result : \%result;
}
method pick ( $num ){
Carp::Fix::1_25::croak("pick() takes the number of elements to pick")
unless defined $num;
Carp::Fix::1_25::croak("pick() takes a positive integer or zero, not '$num'")
unless $num->is_integer && ($num->is_positive or $num == 0);
if($num >= @$self){
my @result = List::Util::shuffle(@$self);
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
# for the first position in the array, generate a random number that gives
# that element an n/N chance of being picked (where n is the number of elements to pick and N is the total array size);
# repeat for the rest of the array, each time altering the probability of
# the element being picked to reflect the number of elements picked so far and the number left.
my $num_left = @$self;
my @result;
my $i=0;
while($num > 0){
my $rand = int(rand($num_left));
if($rand < $num){
push(@result, $self->[$i]);
$num--;
}
$num_left--;
$i++;
}
# Don't return the picks in the same order as the original array
# Simulates what would happen if you shuffled first
@result = @result->shuffle;
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
method pick_one() {
return @$self[int rand @$self];
}
method grep($filter) {
my @result = CORE::grep { $_ ~~ $filter } @$self;
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
method popn($times) {
Carp::Fix::1_25::croak("popn() takes the number of elements to pop")
unless defined $times;
Carp::Fix::1_25::croak("popn() takes a positive integer or zero, not '$times'")
unless $times->is_integer && ($times->is_positive or $times == 0);
# splice() will choke if you walk off the array, so rein it in
$times = scalar(@$self) if ($times > scalar(@$self));
my @result = splice(@$self, -$times, $times);
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
method shiftn($times) {
Carp::Fix::1_25::croak("shiftn() takes the number of elements to shift")
unless defined $times;
Carp::Fix::1_25::croak("shiftn() takes a positive integer or zero, not '$times'")
unless $times->is_integer && ($times->is_positive or $times == 0);
# splice() will choke if you walk off the array, so rein it in
$times = scalar(@$self) if ($times > scalar(@$self));
my @result = splice(@$self, 0, $times);
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
sub all {
require List::MoreUtils;
return &List::MoreUtils::all($_[1], @{$_[0]});
}
sub any {
require List::MoreUtils;
return &List::MoreUtils::any($_[1], @{$_[0]});
}
sub none {
require List::MoreUtils;
return &List::MoreUtils::none($_[1], @{$_[0]});
}
sub true {
require List::MoreUtils;
return &List::MoreUtils::true($_[1], @{$_[0]});
}
sub false {
require List::MoreUtils;
return &List::MoreUtils::false($_[1], @{$_[0]});
}
sub uniq {
require List::MoreUtils;
my @uniq = List::MoreUtils::uniq(@{$_[0]});
return wantarray ? @uniq : \@uniq;
}
sub minmax {
require List::MoreUtils;
my @minmax = List::MoreUtils::minmax(@{$_[0]});
return wantarray ? @minmax : \@minmax;
}
sub mesh {
require List::MoreUtils;
my @mesh = &List::MoreUtils::zip(@_);
return wantarray ? @mesh : \@mesh;
}
# Compare differences between two arrays.
my $diff_two_deeply = func($c, $d) {
my $diff = [];
# For each element of $c, try to find if it is equal to any of the
# elements of $d. If not, it's unique, and has to be pushed into
# $diff.
require perl5i::2::equal;
require List::MoreUtils;
foreach my $item (@$c) {
unless (
List::MoreUtils::any( sub { perl5i::2::equal::are_equal( $item, $_ ) }, @$d )
)
{
push @$diff, $item;
}
}
return $diff;
};
my $diff_two_simply = func($c, $d) {
no warnings 'uninitialized';
my %seen = map { $_ => 1 } @$d;
my @diff = grep { not $seen{$_} } @$c;
return \@diff;
};
method diff(@rest) {
unless (@rest) {
return wantarray ? @$self : $self;
}
require List::MoreUtils;
my $has_refs = List::MoreUtils::any(sub { ref $_ }, @$self);
my $diff_two = $has_refs ? $diff_two_deeply : $diff_two_simply;
# XXX If I use carp here, the exception is "bizarre copy of ARRAY in
# ssasign ... "
die "Arguments must be array references" if grep { ref $_ ne 'ARRAY' } @rest;
foreach my $array (@rest) {
$self = $diff_two->($self, $array);
}
return wantarray ? @$self : $self;
}
my $intersect_two_simply = func($c, $d) {
no warnings 'uninitialized';
my %seen = map { $_ => 1 } @$d;
my @intersect = grep { $seen{$_} } @$c;
return \@intersect;
};
# Compare differences between two arrays.
my $intersect_two_deeply = func($c, $d) {
require perl5i::2::equal;
my $intersect = [];
# For each element of $c, try to find if it is equal to any of the
# elements of $d. If it is, it's shared, and has to be pushed into
# $intersect.
require List::MoreUtils;
foreach my $item (@$c) {
if (
List::MoreUtils::any( sub { perl5i::2::equal::are_equal( $item, $_ ) }, @$d )
)
{
push @$intersect, $item;
}
}
return $intersect;
};
method intersect(@rest) {
unless (@rest) {
return wantarray ? @$self : $self;
}
require List::MoreUtils;
my $has_refs = List::MoreUtils::any(sub { ref $_ }, @$self);
my $intersect_two = $has_refs ? $intersect_two_deeply : $intersect_two_simply;
# XXX If I use carp here, the exception is "bizarre copy of ARRAY in
# ssasign ... "
die "Arguments must be array references" if grep { ref $_ ne 'ARRAY' } @rest;
foreach my $array (@rest) {
$self = $intersect_two->($self, $array);
}
return wantarray ? @$self : $self;
}
method ltrim($charset) {
my @result = CORE::map { $_->ltrim($charset) } @$self;
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
method rtrim($charset) {
my @result = CORE::map { $_->rtrim($charset) } @$self;
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
method trim($charset) {
my @result = CORE::map { $_->trim($charset) } @$self;
return wantarray ? @result : \@result;
}
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