rubyx/lib/parfait/indexed.rb

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# various classes would derive from array in ruby, ie have indexed variables
#
# But for our memory layout we need the variable part of an object to be after
# the fixed, ie the instance variables
#
# Just using ruby derivation will not allow us to offset the index, so instead the
# function will be generated and included to the classes that need them.
#
# Using ruby include does not work for similar reasons, so Indexed.at is the main
# function that generates the methods
# ( do have to use a marker module so we can test with is_a?)
module Parfait
module Indexed # marker module
def self.included(base)
base.extend(Methods)
base.attribute :indexed_length
end
# include? means non nil index
def include? item
return index_of(item) != nil
end
# index of item, remeber first item has index 1
# return nil if no such item
def index_of item
max = self.get_length
#puts "length #{max} #{max.class}"
counter = 1
while( counter <= max )
if( get(counter) == item)
return counter
end
counter = counter + 1
end
return nil
end
# push means add to the end
# this automatically grows the List
def push value
set( self.get_length + 1 , value)
end
def delete value
index = index_of value
return false unless index
delete_at index
end
def delete_at index
# TODO bounds check
while(index < self.get_length)
set( index , get(index + 1))
index = index + 1
end
set_length( self.get_length - 1)
true
end
def first
return nil if empty?
get(1)
end
def last
return nil if empty?
get(get_length())
end
def empty?
self.get_length == 0
end
def equal? other
# this should call parfait get_class, alas that is not implemented yet
return false if other.class != self.class
return false if other.get_length != self.get_length
index = self.get_length
while(index > 0)
return false if other.get(index) != self.get(index)
index = index - 1
end
return true
end
# above, correct, implementation causes problems in the machine object space
# because when a second empty (newly created) list is added, it is not actually
# added as it exists already. TODO, but hack with below identity function
def == other
self.object_id == other.object_id
end
# word length (padded) is the amount of space taken by the object
# For your basic object this means the number of instance variables as determined by layout
# This is off course 0 for a list, unless someone squeezed an instance variable in
# but additionally, the amount of data comes on top.
# unfortuntely we can't just use super because of the Padding
def word_length
padded_words( get_layout().get_length() + get_length() )
end
def each
# not sure how to do this with define_method, because of the double block issue.
# probably some clever way around that, but not important
index = 1
while index <= self.get_length
item = get(index)
yield item
index = index + 1
end
self
end
def set_length len
was = self.get_length
return if was == len
if(was < len)
grow_to len
else
shrink_to len
end
end
def inspect
inspect_from 1
end
def inspect_from index
ret = ""
while index <= self.get_length
item = get(index)
ret += item.inspect
ret += "," unless index == self.get_length
index = index + 1
end
ret
end
module Methods
def offset( offset )
define_method :get_offset do
offset
end
define_method :get_length do
r = internal_object_get( offset + 1) #one for layout
r.nil? ? 0 : r
end
# set the value at index.
# Lists start from index 1
define_method :set do | index , value|
raise "Only positive indexes #{index}" if index <= 0
if index > self.get_length
grow_to(index)
end
# internally 1 is reserved for the layout
internal_object_set( index + 1 + offset, value)
end
# set the value at index.
# Lists start from index 1
define_method :get do | index|
raise "Only positive indexes, #{index}" if index <= 0
if index > self.get_length
return nil
else
return internal_object_get(index + offset + 1)
end
end
define_method :grow_to do | len|
raise "Only positive lenths, #{len}" if len < 0
old_length = self.get_length
return if old_length >= len
# raise "bounds error at #{len}" if( len + offset > 16 )
# be nice to use the indexed_length , but that relies on booted space
internal_object_set( offset + 1 , len) #one for layout
end
define_method :shrink_to do | len|
raise "Only positive lenths, #{len}" if len < 0
old_length = self.get_length
return if old_length <= len
internal_object_set( offset + 1 , len) #one for layout
end
end
end
end
end