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deferred_enum 0.0.1

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Ruby Enumerable extension. Main idea is lazy computations within enumerators.

Usage

Install as a gem:

sudo gem install deferred_enum

This gem introduces DeferredEnumerator class:

ary = [1, 2, 3, 4]
deferred = ary.defer                 # #<DeferredEnumerator: [1, 2, 3, 4]:each>

DeferredEnumerator brings some optimizations to all?, any? and none? predicates

deferred.all?(&:even?)               # Will stop iteration after first false-result = 1 iteration
deferred.none?(&:even?)              # 2 iterations
deferred.any?(&:even?)               # 2 iterations

It also introduces lazy versions of Enumerable’s #select, #map and #reject methods

deferred.map { |i| i + 1 }           # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each>
deferred.select { |i| i.even? }      # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each>
deferred.reject { |i| i.odd? }       # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each>

So you can safely chain your filters, they won’t be treated as arrays:

deferred.map(&:succ).select(&:even?) # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each>

You can build chains of Enumerables:

deferred.concat([2]).to_a            # [1, 2, 3, 4, 2]

Or append elements to the end of enumerator:

deferred << 2

You can even remove duplicates from enumerator, though this operation can be tough:

deferred.uniq                        # #<DeferredEnumerator: #<Enumerator::Generator>:each>

There are many other methods in DeferredEnumerator, please refer to documentation.

Gemfile:
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installation:
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Versions:

  1. 0.0.2 December 14, 2011 (9 ko)
  2. 0.0.1 December 11, 2011 (9 ko)

Dépendances de Development (1):

rspec >= 0

Propriétaires:

Auteurs:

  • Alexey Mikhaylov

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