rubyx/lib/parfait/list.rb

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# A List, or rather an ordered list, is just that, a list of items.
# For a programmer this may be a little strange as this new start goes with trying to break old
# bad habits. A List would be an array in some languages, but list is a better name, closer to
# common language.
# Another habit is to start a list from 0. This is "just" programmers lazyness, as it goes
# with the standard c implementation. But it bends the mind, and in oo we aim not to.
# If you have a list of three items, you they will be first, second and third, ie 1,2,3
#
# For the implementation we use Objects memory which is index addressable
# But, objects are also lists where indexes start with 1, except 1 is taken for the Layout
# so all incoming/outgoing indexes have to be shifted one up/down
module Parfait
class List < Object
def get_length
internal_object_length - 1
end
def index_of( item )
max = self.get_length
counter = 1
while( counter < max )
if( get(index) == 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
self.set( self.get_length + 1 , value)
end
# set the value at index.
# Lists start from index 1
def set( 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, value)
end
# set the value at index.
# Lists start from index 1
def get(index)
raise "Only positive indexes, #{len}" if index <= 0
if index > self.get_length
return nil
else
return internal_object_get(index + 1)
end
end
def empty?
self.get_length == 0
end
def each
index = 1
while index <= self.get_length
item = get(index)
yield item
index = index + 1
end
self
end
def set_length len
# TODO check if not shrinking
grow_to len
end
def grow_to(len)
raise "Only positive lenths, #{len}" if len <= 0
old_length = self.get_length
return if old_length >= len
internal_object_grow(len + 1)
end
#many basic List functions can not be defined in ruby, such as
# get/set/length/add/delete
# so they must be defined as CompiledMethods in Builtin::Kernel
#ruby 2.1 list (just for reference, keep at bottom)
# :at, :fetch, :first, :last, :concat, :<<, :push, :pop, :shift, :unshift, :insert, :each, :each_index, :reverse_each,
# :length, :size, :empty?, :find_index, :index, :rindex, :join, :reverse, :reverse!, :rotate, :rotate!,
# :sort, :sort!, :sort_by!, :collect, :collect!, :map, :map!, :select, :select!, :keep_if,
# :values_at, :delete, :delete_at, :delete_if, :reject, :reject!, :zip, :transpose, :replace, :clear,
# :fill, :include?, :slice, :slice!, :assoc, :rassoc, :+, :*, :-, :&, :|, :uniq, :uniq!, :compact, :compact!,
# :flatten, :flatten!, :count, :shuffle!, :shuffle, :sample, :cycle, :permutation, :combination,
# :repeated_permutation, :repeated_combination, :product, :take, :take_while, :drop, :drop_while,
# :bsearch, :pack, :entries, :sort_by, :grep, :find, :detect, :find_all, :flat_map, :collect_concat,
# :inject, :reduce, :partition, :group_by, :all?, :any?, :one?, :none?,
# :min, :max, :minmax, :min_by, :max_by, :minmax_by, :member?, :each_with_index, :each_entry,
# :each_slice, :each_cons, :each_with_object, :chunk, :slice_before, :lazy
end
end