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+--- Python-style list class.
+--
+-- **Please Note**: methods that change the list will return the list.
+-- This is to allow for method chaining, but please note that `ls = ls:sort()`
+-- does not mean that a new copy of the list is made. In-place (mutable) methods
+-- are marked as returning 'the list' in this documentation.
+--
+-- See the Guide for further @{02-arrays.md.Python_style_Lists|discussion}
+--
+-- See <a href="http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html">http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html</a>, section 5.1
+--
+-- **Note**: The comments before some of the functions are from the Python docs
+-- and contain Python code.
+--
+-- Written for Lua version Nick Trout 4.0; Redone for Lua 5.1, Steve Donovan.
+--
+-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.tablex`, `pl.class`
+-- @classmod pl.List
+-- @pragma nostrip
+
+local tinsert,tremove,concat,tsort = table.insert,table.remove,table.concat,table.sort
+local setmetatable, getmetatable,type,tostring,string = setmetatable,getmetatable,type,tostring,string
+local tablex = require 'pl.tablex'
+local filter,imap,imap2,reduce,transform,tremovevalues = tablex.filter,tablex.imap,tablex.imap2,tablex.reduce,tablex.transform,tablex.removevalues
+local tsub = tablex.sub
+local utils = require 'pl.utils'
+local class = require 'pl.class'
+
+local array_tostring,split,assert_arg,function_arg = utils.array_tostring,utils.split,utils.assert_arg,utils.function_arg
+local normalize_slice = tablex._normalize_slice
+
+-- metatable for our list and map objects has already been defined..
+local Multimap = utils.stdmt.MultiMap
+local List = utils.stdmt.List
+
+local iter
+
+class(nil,nil,List)
+
+-- we want the result to be _covariant_, i.e. t must have type of obj if possible
+local function makelist (t,obj)
+ local klass = List
+ if obj then
+ klass = getmetatable(obj)
+ end
+ return setmetatable(t,klass)
+end
+
+local function simple_table(t)
+ return type(t) == 'table' and not getmetatable(t) and #t > 0
+end
+
+function List._create (src)
+ if simple_table(src) then return src end
+end
+
+function List:_init (src)
+ if self == src then return end -- existing table used as self!
+ if src then
+ for v in iter(src) do
+ tinsert(self,v)
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+--- Create a new list. Can optionally pass a table;
+-- passing another instance of List will cause a copy to be created;
+-- this will return a plain table with an appropriate metatable.
+-- we pass anything which isn't a simple table to iterate() to work out
+-- an appropriate iterator
+-- @see List.iterate
+-- @param[opt] t An optional list-like table
+-- @return a new List
+-- @usage ls = List(); ls = List {1,2,3,4}
+-- @function List.new
+
+List.new = List
+
+--- Make a copy of an existing list.
+-- The difference from a plain 'copy constructor' is that this returns
+-- the actual List subtype.
+function List:clone()
+ local ls = makelist({},self)
+ ls:extend(self)
+ return ls
+end
+
+--- Add an item to the end of the list.
+-- @param i An item
+-- @return the list
+function List:append(i)
+ tinsert(self,i)
+ return self
+end
+
+List.push = tinsert
+
+--- Extend the list by appending all the items in the given list.
+-- equivalent to 'a[len(a):] = L'.
+-- @tparam List L Another List
+-- @return the list
+function List:extend(L)
+ assert_arg(1,L,'table')
+ for i = 1,#L do tinsert(self,L[i]) end
+ return self
+end
+
+--- Insert an item at a given position. i is the index of the
+-- element before which to insert.
+-- @int i index of element before whichh to insert
+-- @param x A data item
+-- @return the list
+function List:insert(i, x)
+ assert_arg(1,i,'number')
+ tinsert(self,i,x)
+ return self
+end
+
+--- Insert an item at the begining of the list.
+-- @param x a data item
+-- @return the list
+function List:put (x)
+ return self:insert(1,x)
+end
+
+--- Remove an element given its index.
+-- (equivalent of Python's del s[i])
+-- @int i the index
+-- @return the list
+function List:remove (i)
+ assert_arg(1,i,'number')
+ tremove(self,i)
+ return self
+end
+
+--- Remove the first item from the list whose value is given.
+-- (This is called 'remove' in Python; renamed to avoid confusion
+-- with table.remove)
+-- Return nil if there is no such item.
+-- @param x A data value
+-- @return the list
+function List:remove_value(x)
+ for i=1,#self do
+ if self[i]==x then tremove(self,i) return self end
+ end
+ return self
+ end
+
+--- Remove the item at the given position in the list, and return it.
+-- If no index is specified, a:pop() returns the last item in the list.
+-- The item is also removed from the list.
+-- @int[opt] i An index
+-- @return the item
+function List:pop(i)
+ if not i then i = #self end
+ assert_arg(1,i,'number')
+ return tremove(self,i)
+end
+
+List.get = List.pop
+
+--- Return the index in the list of the first item whose value is given.
+-- Return nil if there is no such item.
+-- @function List:index
+-- @param x A data value
+-- @int[opt=1] idx where to start search
+-- @return the index, or nil if not found.
+
+local tfind = tablex.find
+List.index = tfind
+
+--- Does this list contain the value?
+-- @param x A data value
+-- @return true or false
+function List:contains(x)
+ return tfind(self,x) and true or false
+end
+
+--- Return the number of times value appears in the list.
+-- @param x A data value
+-- @return number of times x appears
+function List:count(x)
+ local cnt=0
+ for i=1,#self do
+ if self[i]==x then cnt=cnt+1 end
+ end
+ return cnt
+end
+
+--- Sort the items of the list, in place.
+-- @func[opt='<'] cmp an optional comparison function
+-- @return the list
+function List:sort(cmp)
+ if cmp then cmp = function_arg(1,cmp) end
+ tsort(self,cmp)
+ return self
+end
+
+--- Return a sorted copy of this list.
+-- @func[opt='<'] cmp an optional comparison function
+-- @return a new list
+function List:sorted(cmp)
+ return List(self):sort(cmp)
+end
+
+--- Reverse the elements of the list, in place.
+-- @return the list
+function List:reverse()
+ local t = self
+ local n = #t
+ for i = 1,n/2 do
+ t[i],t[n] = t[n],t[i]
+ n = n - 1
+ end
+ return self
+end
+
+--- Return the minimum and the maximum value of the list.
+-- @return minimum value
+-- @return maximum value
+function List:minmax()
+ local vmin,vmax = 1e70,-1e70
+ for i = 1,#self do
+ local v = self[i]
+ if v < vmin then vmin = v end
+ if v > vmax then vmax = v end
+ end
+ return vmin,vmax
+end
+
+--- Emulate list slicing. like 'list[first:last]' in Python.
+-- If first or last are negative then they are relative to the end of the list
+-- eg. slice(-2) gives last 2 entries in a list, and
+-- slice(-4,-2) gives from -4th to -2nd
+-- @param first An index
+-- @param last An index
+-- @return a new List
+function List:slice(first,last)
+ return tsub(self,first,last)
+end
+
+--- Empty the list.
+-- @return the list
+function List:clear()
+ for i=1,#self do tremove(self) end
+ return self
+end
+
+local eps = 1.0e-10
+
+--- Emulate Python's range(x) function.
+-- Include it in List table for tidiness
+-- @int start A number
+-- @int[opt] finish A number greater than start; if absent,
+-- then start is 1 and finish is start
+-- @int[opt=1] incr an increment (may be less than 1)
+-- @return a List from start .. finish
+-- @usage List.range(0,3) == List{0,1,2,3}
+-- @usage List.range(4) = List{1,2,3,4}
+-- @usage List.range(5,1,-1) == List{5,4,3,2,1}
+function List.range(start,finish,incr)
+ if not finish then
+ finish = start
+ start = 1
+ end
+ if incr then
+ assert_arg(3,incr,'number')
+ if math.ceil(incr) ~= incr then finish = finish + eps end
+ else
+ incr = 1
+ end
+ assert_arg(1,start,'number')
+ assert_arg(2,finish,'number')
+ local t = List()
+ for i=start,finish,incr do tinsert(t,i) end
+ return t
+end
+
+--- list:len() is the same as #list.
+function List:len()
+ return #self
+end
+
+-- Extended operations --
+
+--- Remove a subrange of elements.
+-- equivalent to 'del s[i1:i2]' in Python.
+-- @int i1 start of range
+-- @int i2 end of range
+-- @return the list
+function List:chop(i1,i2)
+ return tremovevalues(self,i1,i2)
+end
+
+--- Insert a sublist into a list
+-- equivalent to 's[idx:idx] = list' in Python
+-- @int idx index
+-- @tparam List list list to insert
+-- @return the list
+-- @usage l = List{10,20}; l:splice(2,{21,22}); assert(l == List{10,21,22,20})
+function List:splice(idx,list)
+ assert_arg(1,idx,'number')
+ idx = idx - 1
+ local i = 1
+ for v in iter(list) do
+ tinsert(self,i+idx,v)
+ i = i + 1
+ end
+ return self
+end
+
+--- General slice assignment s[i1:i2] = seq.
+-- @int i1 start index
+-- @int i2 end index
+-- @tparam List seq a list
+-- @return the list
+function List:slice_assign(i1,i2,seq)
+ assert_arg(1,i1,'number')
+ assert_arg(1,i2,'number')
+ i1,i2 = normalize_slice(self,i1,i2)
+ if i2 >= i1 then self:chop(i1,i2) end
+ self:splice(i1,seq)
+ return self
+end
+
+--- Concatenation operator.
+-- @within metamethods
+-- @tparam List L another List
+-- @return a new list consisting of the list with the elements of the new list appended
+function List:__concat(L)
+ assert_arg(1,L,'table')
+ local ls = self:clone()
+ ls:extend(L)
+ return ls
+end
+
+--- Equality operator ==. True iff all elements of two lists are equal.
+-- @within metamethods
+-- @tparam List L another List
+-- @return true or false
+function List:__eq(L)
+ if #self ~= #L then return false end
+ for i = 1,#self do
+ if self[i] ~= L[i] then return false end
+ end
+ return true
+end
+
+--- Join the elements of a list using a delimiter.
+-- This method uses tostring on all elements.
+-- @string[opt=''] delim a delimiter string, can be empty.
+-- @return a string
+function List:join (delim)
+ delim = delim or ''
+ assert_arg(1,delim,'string')
+ return concat(array_tostring(self),delim)
+end
+
+--- Join a list of strings. <br>
+-- Uses `table.concat` directly.
+-- @function List:concat
+-- @string[opt=''] delim a delimiter
+-- @return a string
+List.concat = concat
+
+local function tostring_q(val)
+ local s = tostring(val)
+ if type(val) == 'string' then
+ s = '"'..s..'"'
+ end
+ return s
+end
+
+--- How our list should be rendered as a string. Uses join().
+-- @within metamethods
+-- @see List:join
+function List:__tostring()
+ return '{'..self:join(',',tostring_q)..'}'
+end
+
+--- Call the function on each element of the list.
+-- @func fun a function or callable object
+-- @param ... optional values to pass to function
+function List:foreach (fun,...)
+ fun = function_arg(1,fun)
+ for i = 1,#self do
+ fun(self[i],...)
+ end
+end
+
+local function lookup_fun (obj,name)
+ local f = obj[name]
+ if not f then error(type(obj).." does not have method "..name,3) end
+ return f
+end
+
+--- Call the named method on each element of the list.
+-- @string name the method name
+-- @param ... optional values to pass to function
+function List:foreachm (name,...)
+ for i = 1,#self do
+ local obj = self[i]
+ local f = lookup_fun(obj,name)
+ f(obj,...)
+ end
+end
+
+--- Create a list of all elements which match a function.
+-- @func fun a boolean function
+-- @param[opt] arg optional argument to be passed as second argument of the predicate
+-- @return a new filtered list.
+function List:filter (fun,arg)
+ return makelist(filter(self,fun,arg),self)
+end
+
+--- Split a string using a delimiter.
+-- @string s the string
+-- @string[opt] delim the delimiter (default spaces)
+-- @return a List of strings
+-- @see pl.utils.split
+function List.split (s,delim)
+ assert_arg(1,s,'string')
+ return makelist(split(s,delim))
+end
+
+--- Apply a function to all elements.
+-- Any extra arguments will be passed to the function.
+-- @func fun a function of at least one argument
+-- @param ... arbitrary extra arguments.
+-- @return a new list: {f(x) for x in self}
+-- @usage List{'one','two'}:map(string.upper) == {'ONE','TWO'}
+-- @see pl.tablex.imap
+function List:map (fun,...)
+ return makelist(imap(fun,self,...),self)
+end
+
+--- Apply a function to all elements, in-place.
+-- Any extra arguments are passed to the function.
+-- @func fun A function that takes at least one argument
+-- @param ... arbitrary extra arguments.
+-- @return the list.
+function List:transform (fun,...)
+ transform(fun,self,...)
+ return self
+end
+
+--- Apply a function to elements of two lists.
+-- Any extra arguments will be passed to the function
+-- @func fun a function of at least two arguments
+-- @tparam List ls another list
+-- @param ... arbitrary extra arguments.
+-- @return a new list: {f(x,y) for x in self, for x in arg1}
+-- @see pl.tablex.imap2
+function List:map2 (fun,ls,...)
+ return makelist(imap2(fun,self,ls,...),self)
+end
+
+--- apply a named method to all elements.
+-- Any extra arguments will be passed to the method.
+-- @string name name of method
+-- @param ... extra arguments
+-- @return a new list of the results
+-- @see pl.seq.mapmethod
+function List:mapm (name,...)
+ local res = {}
+ for i = 1,#self do
+ local val = self[i]
+ local fn = lookup_fun(val,name)
+ res[i] = fn(val,...)
+ end
+ return makelist(res,self)
+end
+
+local function composite_call (method,f)
+ return function(self,...)
+ return self[method](self,f,...)
+ end
+end
+
+function List.default_map_with(T)
+ return function(self,name)
+ local m
+ if T then
+ local f = lookup_fun(T,name)
+ m = composite_call('map',f)
+ else
+ m = composite_call('mapn',name)
+ end
+ getmetatable(self)[name] = m -- and cache..
+ return m
+ end
+end
+
+List.default_map = List.default_map_with
+
+--- 'reduce' a list using a binary function.
+-- @func fun a function of two arguments
+-- @return result of the function
+-- @see pl.tablex.reduce
+function List:reduce (fun)
+ return reduce(fun,self)
+end
+
+--- Partition a list using a classifier function.
+-- The function may return nil, but this will be converted to the string key '<nil>'.
+-- @func fun a function of at least one argument
+-- @param ... will also be passed to the function
+-- @treturn MultiMap a table where the keys are the returned values, and the values are Lists
+-- of values where the function returned that key.
+-- @see pl.MultiMap
+function List:partition (fun,...)
+ fun = function_arg(1,fun)
+ local res = {}
+ for i = 1,#self do
+ local val = self[i]
+ local klass = fun(val,...)
+ if klass == nil then klass = '<nil>' end
+ if not res[klass] then res[klass] = List() end
+ res[klass]:append(val)
+ end
+ return setmetatable(res,Multimap)
+end
+
+--- return an iterator over all values.
+function List:iter ()
+ return iter(self)
+end
+
+--- Create an iterator over a seqence.
+-- This captures the Python concept of 'sequence'.
+-- For tables, iterates over all values with integer indices.
+-- @param seq a sequence; a string (over characters), a table, a file object (over lines) or an iterator function
+-- @usage for x in iterate {1,10,22,55} do io.write(x,',') end ==> 1,10,22,55
+-- @usage for ch in iterate 'help' do do io.write(ch,' ') end ==> h e l p
+function List.iterate(seq)
+ if type(seq) == 'string' then
+ local idx = 0
+ local n = #seq
+ local sub = string.sub
+ return function ()
+ idx = idx + 1
+ if idx > n then return nil
+ else
+ return sub(seq,idx,idx)
+ end
+ end
+ elseif type(seq) == 'table' then
+ local idx = 0
+ local n = #seq
+ return function()
+ idx = idx + 1
+ if idx > n then return nil
+ else
+ return seq[idx]
+ end
+ end
+ elseif type(seq) == 'function' then
+ return seq
+ elseif type(seq) == 'userdata' and io.type(seq) == 'file' then
+ return seq:lines()
+ end
+end
+iter = List.iterate
+
+return List
+