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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ type Action(element) {
/// An yielder is a lazily evaluated infinite sequence of elements.
///
/// As a lazy data structure no work is done when an yielder is filtered,
/// As a lazy data structure no work is done when a yielder is filtered,
/// mapped, etc, instead a new yielder is returned with these transformations
/// applied to the stream. Once the stream has all the required transformations
/// applied it can be evaluated using functions such as `take` and `step`.
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub type Step(element, accumulator) {
Next(element: element, accumulator: accumulator)
}
/// Creates an yielder from a given function and accumulator.
/// Creates a yielder from a given function and accumulator.
///
/// The function is called on the accumulator and returns `Next` which contains a
/// new element and accumulator. The element is yielded by the yielder and the
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ fn unfold_loop(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder that yields values created by calling a given function
/// Creates a yielder that yields values created by calling a given function
/// repeatedly.
///
/// ```gleam
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ pub fn repeatedly(f: fn() -> element) -> Yielder(element) {
unfold(Nil, fn(_) { Next(f(), Nil) })
}
/// Creates an yielder that returns the same value infinitely.
/// Creates a yielder that returns the same value infinitely.
///
/// ## Examples
///
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ pub fn repeat(x: element) -> Yielder(element) {
repeatedly(fn() { x })
}
/// Creates an yielder from an existing yielder
/// Creates a yielder from an existing yielder
/// and a stateful function that may short-circuit.
///
/// `f` takes arguments `acc` for current state and `el` for current element from underlying yielder,
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ fn transform_loop(
}
}
/// Eagerly accesses the first value of an yielder, returning a `Next`
/// Eagerly accesses the first value of a yielder, returning a `Next`
/// that contains the first value and the rest of the yielder.
///
/// ## Examples
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ fn take_loop(
}
}
/// Evaluates and discards the first N elements in an yielder, returning a new
/// Evaluates and discards the first N elements in a yielder, returning a new
/// yielder.
///
/// This function does not evaluate the elements of the yielder, the
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ fn drop_loop(continuation: fn() -> Action(e), desired: Int) -> Action(e) {
}
}
/// Creates an yielder from an existing yielder and a transformation function.
/// Creates a yielder from an existing yielder and a transformation function.
///
/// Each element in the new yielder will be the result of calling the given
/// function on the elements in the given yielder.
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ fn map_loop(continuation: fn() -> Action(a), f: fn(a) -> b) -> fn() -> Action(b)
/// Combines two yielders into a single one using the given function.
///
/// If an yielder is longer than the other the extra elements are dropped.
/// If a yielder is longer than the other the extra elements are dropped.
///
/// This function does not evaluate the elements of the two yielders, the
/// computation is performed when the resulting yielder is later run.
@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ fn map2_loop(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder from an existing yielder and a predicate function.
/// Creates a yielder from an existing yielder and a predicate function.
///
/// The new yielder will contain elements from the first yielder for which
/// the given function returns `True`.
@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ fn filter_loop(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder from an existing yielder and a transforming predicate function.
/// Creates a yielder from an existing yielder and a transforming predicate function.
///
/// The new yielder will contain elements from the first yielder for which
/// the given function returns `Ok`, transformed to the value inside the `Ok`.
@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ fn filter_map_loop(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder that repeats a given list infinitely.
/// Creates a yielder that repeats a given list infinitely.
///
/// If an empty list is provided, attempting to yield a value
/// from the yielder will result in an infinite loop.
@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ fn cycle_loop(list: List(a), cur: List(a)) -> Action(a) {
}
}
/// Creates an yielder of ints, starting at a given start int
/// Creates a yielder of ints, starting at a given start int
/// and incrementing by one each time.
///
/// ## Examples
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ pub fn incrementing(from start: Int) -> Yielder(Int) {
unfold(from: start, with: fn(current) { Next(current, current + 1) })
}
/// Creates an yielder of ints, starting at a given start int
/// Creates a yielder of ints, starting at a given start int
/// and decrementing by one each time.
///
/// ## Examples
@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ fn find_map_loop(continuation: fn() -> Action(a), f: fn(a) -> Result(b, c)) -> b
}
}
/// Wraps values yielded from an yielder with indices, starting from 0.
/// Wraps values yielded from a yielder with indices, starting from 0.
///
/// ## Examples
///
@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ fn index_loop(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder that infinitely applies a function to a value.
/// Creates a yielder that infinitely applies a function to a value.
///
/// ## Examples
///
@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ pub fn iterate(
unfold(initial, fn(element) { Next(element, f(element)) })
}
/// Creates an yielder that yields elements while the predicate returns `True`.
/// Creates a list containing the elements while the predicate returns `True`.
///
/// ## Examples
///
@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ fn take_while_loop(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder that drops elements while the predicate returns `True`,
/// Creates a yielder that drops elements while the predicate returns `True`,
/// and then yields the remaining elements.
///
/// ## Examples
@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ fn drop_while_loop(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder from an existing yielder and a stateful function.
/// Creates a yielder from an existing yielder and a stateful function.
///
/// Specifically, this behaves like `fold`, but yields intermediate results.
///
@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ type Chunk(element, key) {
AnotherBy(List(element), key, element, fn() -> Action(element))
}
/// Creates an yielder that emits chunks of elements
/// Creates a yielder that emits chunks of elements
/// for which `f` returns the same value.
///
/// ## Examples
@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ fn next_chunk(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder that emits chunks of given size.
/// Creates a yielder that emits chunks of given size.
///
/// If the last chunk does not have `count` elements, it is yielded
/// as a partial chunk, with less than `count` elements.
@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ fn next_sized_chunk(
}
}
/// Creates an yielder that yields the given `elem` element
/// Creates a yielder that yields the given `elem` element
/// between elements emitted by the underlying yielder.
///
/// ## Examples
@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ fn intersperse_loop(
Continue(separator, fn() { Continue(e, next_interspersed) })
}
/// Creates an yielder that alternates between the two given yielders.
/// Creates a yielder that alternates between the two given yielders.
///
/// ## Examples
///
@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ pub fn each(over yielder: Yielder(a), with f: fn(a) -> b) -> Yielder(Nil) {
})
}
/// Add a new element to the start of an yielder.
/// Add a new element to the start of a yielder.
///
/// This function is for use with `use` expressions, to replicate the behaviour
/// of the `yield` keyword found in other languages.
@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ pub fn yield(element: a, next: fn() -> Yielder(a)) -> Yielder(a) {
Yielder(fn() { Continue(element, fn() { next().continuation() }) })
}
/// Add a new element to the start of an yielder.
/// Add a new element to the start of a yielder.
///
/// ## Examples
///