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蒼時弦や
July 27, 2019
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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