package scalax.collection.generic
trait IterableFactory[CC[A] <: Iterable[A]] {
/** Create CC collection of specified elements */
def apply[A](args: A*): CC[A]
protected def newBuilder[A]: Builder[CC, A] =
apply().newBuilder[A].asInstanceOf[Builder[CC, A]]
// can't have an empty here because it is defined in subclass covariant.IterableFactory with type
// CC[Nothing]. This type does not make sense for immutable iterables.
/** Concatenate all the argument lists into a single list.
*
* @param xss the lists that are to be concatenated
* @return the concatenation of all the lists
*/
def concat[A](xss: CC[A]*): CC[A] = {
val b = newBuilder[A]
for (xs <- xss) b ++= xs
b.result
}
/** An iterable that contains the same element a number of times
* @param n The number of elements returned
* @param elem The element returned each time
*/
def fill[A](n: Int)(elem: => A): CC[A] = {
val b = newBuilder[A]
var i = 0
while (i < n) {
b += elem
i += 1
}
b.result
}
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[A]] =
tabulate(n1)(_ => fill(n2)(elem))
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[CC[A]]] =
tabulate(n1)(_ => fill(n2, n3)(elem))
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]] =
tabulate(n1)(_ => fill(n2, n3, n4)(elem))
def fill[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int, n5: Int)(elem: => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]]] =
tabulate(n1)(_ => fill(n2, n3, n4, n5)(elem))
def tabulate[A](n: Int)(f: Int => A): CC[A] = {
val b = newBuilder[A]
var i = 0
while (i < n) {
b += f(i)
i += 1
}
b.result
}
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int)(f: (Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[A]] =
tabulate(n1)(i1 => tabulate(n2)(f(i1, _)))
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int)(f: (Int, Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[CC[A]]] =
tabulate(n1)(i1 => tabulate(n2, n3)(f(i1, _, _)))
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int)(f: (Int, Int, Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]] =
tabulate(n1)(i1 => tabulate(n2, n3, n4)(f(i1, _, _, _)))
def tabulate[A](n1: Int, n2: Int, n3: Int, n4: Int, n5: Int)(f: (Int, Int, Int, Int, Int) => A): CC[CC[CC[CC[CC[A]]]]] =
tabulate(n1)(i1 => tabulate(n2, n3, n4, n5)(f(i1, _, _, _, _)))
/** Create a sequence of increasing integers in a range.
*
* @param from the start value of the sequence
* @param end the end value of the sequence
* @return the sorted list of all from `from` (inclusive)
* up to, but exclusding, `end`.
*/
def range[A](start: Int, end: Int): CC[Int] = range(start, end, 1)
/** Create a sequence of increasing integers in a range.
*
* @param from the start value of the sequence
* @param end the end value of the sequence
* @param step the increment value of successive elements
* @return a list of values <code>from + n * step</code> for
* increasing n. If `step > 0` the sequence terminates
* with the largest value less than `end`. If `step < 0`
* the sequence terminates with the smallest value greater than `end`.
* If `step == 0`, the sequence gors on infinitely (in that
* case the `range` operation might not terminate.
*/
def range(start: Int, end: Int, step: Int): CC[Int] = {
val b = newBuilder[Int]
var i = start
while ((step <= 0 || i < end) && (step >= 0 || i > end)) {
b += i
i += step
}
b.result
}
/** Create a sequence by repeatedly applying a given function to a start value.
*
* @param start the start value of the sequence
* @param len the length of the sequence
* @param f the function that's repeatedly applied
* @return the sequence with elements <code>(start, f(start), f(f(start)), ..., f<sup>len-1</sup>(start))</code>
*/
def iterate(start: Int, len: Int)(f: Int => Int): CC[Int] = {
val b = newBuilder[Int]
var acc = start
var i = 0
while (i < len) {
b += acc
acc = f(acc)
i += 1
}
b.result
}
}