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# frozen_string_literal: true
# :markup: markdown
#
# set/subclass_compatible.rb - Provides compatibility for set subclasses
#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2024 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org>
#
# Documentation by Akinori MUSHA and Gavin Sinclair.
#
# All rights reserved. You can redistribute and/or modify it under the same
# terms as Ruby.
class Set
# This module is automatically included in subclasses of Set, to
# make them backwards compatible with the pure-Ruby set implementation
# used before Ruby 4. Users who want to use Set subclasses without
# this compatibility layer should subclass from Set::CoreSet.
#
# Note that Set subclasses that access `@hash` are not compatible even
# with this support. Such subclasses must be updated to support Ruby 4.
module SubclassCompatible
module ClassMethods
def [](*ary)
new(ary)
end
end
# Creates a new set containing the elements of the given enumerable
# object.
#
# If a block is given, the elements of enum are preprocessed by the
# given block.
#
# Set.new([1, 2]) #=> #<Set: {1, 2}>
# Set.new([1, 2, 1]) #=> #<Set: {1, 2}>
# Set.new([1, 'c', :s]) #=> #<Set: {1, "c", :s}>
# Set.new(1..5) #=> #<Set: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}>
# Set.new([1, 2, 3]) { |x| x * x } #=> #<Set: {1, 4, 9}>
def initialize(enum = nil, &block) # :yields: o
enum.nil? and return
if block
do_with_enum(enum) { |o| add(block[o]) }
else
merge(enum)
end
end
def do_with_enum(enum, &block) # :nodoc:
if enum.respond_to?(:each_entry)
enum.each_entry(&block) if block
elsif enum.respond_to?(:each)
enum.each(&block) if block
else
raise ArgumentError, "value must be enumerable"
end
end
private :do_with_enum
def replace(enum)
if enum.instance_of?(self.class)
super
else
do_with_enum(enum) # make sure enum is enumerable before calling clear
clear
merge(enum)
end
end
def to_set(*args, &block)
klass = if args.empty?
Set
else
warn "passing arguments to Enumerable#to_set is deprecated", uplevel: 1
args.shift
end
return self if instance_of?(Set) && klass == Set && block.nil? && args.empty?
klass.new(self, *args, &block)
end
def flatten_merge(set, seen = {}) # :nodoc:
set.each { |e|
if e.is_a?(Set)
case seen[e_id = e.object_id]
when true
raise ArgumentError, "tried to flatten recursive Set"
when false
next
end
seen[e_id] = true
flatten_merge(e, seen)
seen[e_id] = false
else
add(e)
end
}
self
end
protected :flatten_merge
def flatten
self.class.new.flatten_merge(self)
end
def flatten!
replace(flatten()) if any?(Set)
end
def superset?(set)
case
when set.instance_of?(self.class)
super
when set.is_a?(Set)
size >= set.size && set.all?(self)
else
raise ArgumentError, "value must be a set"
end
end
alias >= superset?
def proper_superset?(set)
case
when set.instance_of?(self.class)
super
when set.is_a?(Set)
size > set.size && set.all?(self)
else
raise ArgumentError, "value must be a set"
end
end
alias > proper_superset?
def subset?(set)
case
when set.instance_of?(self.class)
super
when set.is_a?(Set)
size <= set.size && all?(set)
else
raise ArgumentError, "value must be a set"
end
end
alias <= subset?
def proper_subset?(set)
case
when set.instance_of?(self.class)
super
when set.is_a?(Set)
size < set.size && all?(set)
else
raise ArgumentError, "value must be a set"
end
end
alias < proper_subset?
def <=>(set)
return unless set.is_a?(Set)
case size <=> set.size
when -1 then -1 if proper_subset?(set)
when +1 then +1 if proper_superset?(set)
else 0 if self.==(set)
end
end
def intersect?(set)
case set
when Set
if size < set.size
any?(set)
else
set.any?(self)
end
when Enumerable
set.any?(self)
else
raise ArgumentError, "value must be enumerable"
end
end
def disjoint?(set)
!intersect?(set)
end
def add?(o)
add(o) unless include?(o)
end
def delete?(o)
delete(o) if include?(o)
end
def delete_if(&block)
block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) { size }
select(&block).each { |o| delete(o) }
self
end
def keep_if(&block)
block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) { size }
reject(&block).each { |o| delete(o) }
self
end
def collect!
block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) { size }
set = self.class.new
each { |o| set << yield(o) }
replace(set)
end
alias map! collect!
def reject!(&block)
block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) { size }
n = size
delete_if(&block)
self if size != n
end
def select!(&block)
block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) { size }
n = size
keep_if(&block)
self if size != n
end
alias filter! select!
def merge(*enums, **nil)
enums.each do |enum|
if enum.instance_of?(self.class)
super(enum)
else
do_with_enum(enum) { |o| add(o) }
end
end
self
end
def subtract(enum)
do_with_enum(enum) { |o| delete(o) }
self
end
def |(enum)
dup.merge(enum)
end
alias + |
alias union |
def -(enum)
dup.subtract(enum)
end
alias difference -
def &(enum)
n = self.class.new
if enum.is_a?(Set)
if enum.size > size
each { |o| n.add(o) if enum.include?(o) }
else
enum.each { |o| n.add(o) if include?(o) }
end
else
do_with_enum(enum) { |o| n.add(o) if include?(o) }
end
n
end
alias intersection &
def ^(enum)
n = self.class.new(enum)
each { |o| n.add(o) unless n.delete?(o) }
n
end
def ==(other)
if self.equal?(other)
true
elsif other.instance_of?(self.class)
super
elsif other.is_a?(Set) && self.size == other.size
other.all? { |o| include?(o) }
else
false
end
end
def eql?(o) # :nodoc:
return false unless o.is_a?(Set)
super
end
def classify
block_given? or return enum_for(__method__) { size }
h = {}
each { |i|
(h[yield(i)] ||= self.class.new).add(i)
}
h
end
def join(separator=nil)
to_a.join(separator)
end
InspectKey = :__inspect_key__ # :nodoc:
# Returns a string containing a human-readable representation of the
# set ("#<Set: {element1, element2, ...}>").
def inspect
ids = (Thread.current[InspectKey] ||= [])
if ids.include?(object_id)
return sprintf('#<%s: {...}>', self.class.name)
end
ids << object_id
begin
return sprintf('#<%s: {%s}>', self.class, to_a.inspect[1..-2])
ensure
ids.pop
end
end
alias to_s inspect
def pretty_print(pp) # :nodoc:
pp.group(1, sprintf('#<%s:', self.class.name), '>') {
pp.breakable
pp.group(1, '{', '}') {
pp.seplist(self) { |o|
pp.pp o
}
}
}
end
def pretty_print_cycle(pp) # :nodoc:
pp.text sprintf('#<%s: {%s}>', self.class.name, empty? ? '' : '...')
end
end
private_constant :SubclassCompatible
end
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