Upgrade to Pro
— share decks privately, control downloads, hide ads and more …
Speaker Deck
Features
Speaker Deck
PRO
Sign in
Sign up for free
Search
Search
從 Enumerator 看 Ruby 的迭代器
Search
蒼時弦や
July 27, 2019
Programming
1
110
從 Enumerator 看 Ruby 的迭代器
RubyConf TW 2019
蒼時弦や
July 27, 2019
Tweet
Share
More Decks by 蒼時弦や
See All by 蒼時弦や
2024 - COSCUP - Clean Architecture in Rails
elct9620
2
170
2023 - RubyConfTW - Rethink Rails Architecture
elct9620
0
160
20230916 - DDDTW - 導入 Domain-Driven Design 的最佳時機
elct9620
0
420
2023 - WebConf - 選擇適合你的技能組合
elct9620
0
640
20230322 - Generative AI 小聚 ft. Happy Designer
elct9620
0
380
2022 - 默默會 - 重新學習 MVC 的 Model
elct9620
1
450
MOPCON 2022 - 從 Domain-Driven Design 看網站開發框架隱藏
elct9620
1
470
2022 - COSCUP - 我想慢慢寫程式該怎麼辦?
elct9620
0
250
2022 - COSCUP - 打造高速 Ruby 專案開發流程
elct9620
0
280
Other Decks in Programming
See All in Programming
Introduction to Git & GitHub
latte72
0
110
パスタの技術
yusukebe
1
390
『リコリス・リコイル』に学ぶ!! 〜キャリア戦略における計画的偶発性理論と変わる勇気の重要性〜
wanko_it
1
540
新しいモバイルアプリ勉強会(仮)について
uetyo
1
260
Honoアップデート 2025年夏
yusukebe
1
620
Comparing decimals in Swift Testing
417_72ki
0
170
State of CSS 2025
benjaminkott
1
110
Nuances on Kubernetes - RubyConf Taiwan 2025
envek
0
170
AIに安心して任せるためにTypeScriptで一意な型を作ろう
arfes0e2b3c
0
370
GUI操作LLMの最新動向: UI-TARSと関連論文紹介
kfujikawa
0
970
DockerからECSへ 〜 AWSの海に出る前に知っておきたいこと 〜
ota1022
5
1.6k
[DevinMeetupTokyo2025] コード書かせないDevinの使い方
takumiyoshikawa
2
280
Featured
See All Featured
Mobile First: as difficult as doing things right
swwweet
223
9.9k
Speed Design
sergeychernyshev
32
1.1k
Code Reviewing Like a Champion
maltzj
525
40k
GraphQLとの向き合い方2022年版
quramy
49
14k
Intergalactic Javascript Robots from Outer Space
tanoku
272
27k
GitHub's CSS Performance
jonrohan
1031
460k
The Cult of Friendly URLs
andyhume
79
6.5k
Chrome DevTools: State of the Union 2024 - Debugging React & Beyond
addyosmani
7
810
Templates, Plugins, & Blocks: Oh My! Creating the theme that thinks of everything
marktimemedia
31
2.5k
A Tale of Four Properties
chriscoyier
160
23k
Distributed Sagas: A Protocol for Coordinating Microservices
caitiem20
333
22k
Why You Should Never Use an ORM
jnunemaker
PRO
58
9.5k
Transcript
Review Ruby s Iterator with Enumerator Photo by Tine Ivanič
on Unsplash
WEB DEVELOPER GAME DEVELOPER ࣌ ݭ @elct9620
None
As a Ruby developer, We use #each every day
BUT How it works?
#iterator Photo by Joel Fulgencio on Unsplash
def iterator(&block) yield 1 yield 2 yield 3 end
VALUE rb_block_call(VALUE obj, ID mid, int argc, const VALUE *
argv, VALUE (*bl_proc) (ANYARGS), VALUE data2) { struct iter_method_arg arg; arg.obj = obj; arg.mid = mid; arg.argc = argc; arg.argv = argv; return rb_iterate(iterate_method, (VALUE)&arg, bl_proc, data2); } The block call is iterate in ruby
def each(&block) @i = 0 yield @i += 1 until
@i >= 10 end
#loop vs #while
static VALUE loop_i(void) { for (;;) { rb_yield_0(0, 0); }
return Qnil; } Loop is a method with a block
#enumerator Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash
[].each # => #<Enumerator: []:each>
Why we need Enumerator?
enum = [1, 2, 3].to_enum enum.next # => 1 enum.next
# => 2 enum.next # => 3
Enumerator vs Enumerable
class Backpack include Enumerable def initialize(items) @items = items end
def each(&block) @items.each(&block) end end backpack = Backpack.new([:water, :apple]) backpack.map {}
#generator Photo by m0851 on Unsplash
#to_enum vs Enumerator.new
class List def each(&block) #... end end List.new.to_enum # =>
#<Enumerator: #<List:0x00007fa490988a78>:each>
class List def pop(&block) #... end end List.new.to_enum(:pop) # =>
#<Enumerator: #<List:0x00007fa491081fa0>:pop>
If Enumerator.new didn t have target ruby will create a
Generator
Enumerator.new do |yielder| yielder << 1 yielder << 2 end
Why we need Yielder?
enum = Enumerator.new do yield 1 yield 2 end puts
enum.to_a # => no block given (yield) (LocalJumpError)
class Yielder def initialize(&block) @proc = block.to_proc end def <<(value)
@proc.call(value) self end end
class Generator def initialize(&block) @proc = block.to_proc end def each(&_block)
yielder = Yielder.new { |x| yield x } @proc.call(yielder) end end
#lazy Photo by Kate Stone Matheson on Unsplash
It is hard to figure out it, but useful
class Backpack def each(&block) yield p(1) yield p(2) yield p(3)
end end backpack = Backpack.new.to_enum backpack.map(&:rect).take(1).to_a backpack.lazy.map(&:rect).take(1).to_a
class Backpack def each(&block) yield p(1) yield p(2) yield p(3)
end end backpack = Backpack.new.to_enum backpack.map(&:rect).take(1).to_a backpack.lazy.map(&:rect).take(1).to_a
backpack.map(&:rect).take(1).to_a # => 1 # => 2 # => 3
backpack.lazy.map(&:rect).take(1).to_a # => 1
backpack.take(1).to_a # => 1 backpack.lazy.take(1).to_a # => 1
backpack = Backpack.new.to_enum backpack.lazy.reverse_each.take(1).to_a # => 1 # => 2
# => 3
And last, let s discuss implement #lazy in Ruby
Thanks