488 lines
12 KiB
V
488 lines
12 KiB
V
// Copyright (c) 2019 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license
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// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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module builtin
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import strings
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struct array {
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pub:
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// Using a void pointer allows to implement arrays without generics and without generating
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// extra code for every type.
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data voidptr
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len int
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cap int
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element_size int
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}
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// Private function, used by V (`nums := []int`)
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fn new_array(mylen int, cap int, elm_size int) array {
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cap_ := if cap == 0 { 1 } else { cap }
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arr := array{
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len: mylen
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cap: cap_
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element_size: elm_size
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data: calloc(cap_ * elm_size)
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}
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return arr
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}
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// TODO
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pub fn make(len, cap, elm_size int) array {
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return new_array(len, cap, elm_size)
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}
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// Private function, used by V (`nums := [1, 2, 3]`)
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fn new_array_from_c_array(len, cap, elm_size int, c_array voidptr) array {
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cap_ := if cap == 0 { 1 } else { cap }
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arr := array{
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len: len
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cap: cap
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element_size: elm_size
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data: calloc(cap_ * elm_size)
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}
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// TODO Write all memory functions (like memcpy) in V
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C.memcpy(arr.data, c_array, len * elm_size)
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return arr
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}
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// Private function, used by V (`nums := [1, 2, 3] !`)
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fn new_array_from_c_array_no_alloc(len, cap, elm_size int, c_array voidptr) array {
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arr := array{
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len: len
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cap: cap
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element_size: elm_size
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data: c_array
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}
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return arr
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}
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// Private function. Doubles array capacity if needed
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fn (a mut array) ensure_cap(required int) {
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if required > a.cap {
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mut cap := if a.cap == 0 { 2 } else { a.cap * 2 }
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for required > cap {
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cap *= 2
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}
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if a.cap == 0 {
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a.data = calloc(cap * a.element_size)
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}
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else {
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a.data = C.realloc(a.data, cap * a.element_size)
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}
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a.cap = cap
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}
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}
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// Private function, used by V (`[0; 100]`)
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fn array_repeat_old(val voidptr, nr_repeats, elm_size int) array {
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if nr_repeats < 0 {
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panic('[0; len]: `len` is negative (len == $nr_repeats)')
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}
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arr := array{
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len: nr_repeats
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cap: nr_repeats
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element_size: elm_size
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data: calloc(nr_repeats * elm_size)
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}
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for i := 0; i < nr_repeats; i++ {
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C.memcpy(arr.data + i * elm_size, val, elm_size)
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}
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return arr
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}
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// array.repeat returns new array with the given array elements
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// repeated `nr_repeat` times
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pub fn (a array) repeat(nr_repeats int) array {
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if nr_repeats < 0 {
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panic('array.repeat: count is negative (count == $nr_repeats)')
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}
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mut size := nr_repeats * a.len * a.element_size
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if size == 0 {
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size = a.element_size
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}
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arr := array{
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len: nr_repeats * a.len
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cap: nr_repeats * a.len
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element_size: a.element_size
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data: calloc(size)
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}
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for i := 0; i < nr_repeats; i++ {
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C.memcpy(arr.data + i * a.len * a.element_size, a.data, a.len * a.element_size)
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}
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return arr
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}
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// array.sort sorts array in-place using given `compare` function as comparator
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pub fn (a mut array) sort_with_compare(compare voidptr) {
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C.qsort(a.data, a.len, a.element_size, compare)
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}
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// TODO array.insert is broken
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// Cannot pass literal or primitive type as it cannot be cast to voidptr.
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// In the current state only that would work:
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// i := 3
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// a.insert(0, &i)
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// ----------------------------
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pub fn (a mut array) insert(i int, val voidptr) {
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if i < 0 || i > a.len {
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panic('array.insert: index out of range (i == $i, a.len == $a.len)')
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}
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a.ensure_cap(a.len + 1)
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size := a.element_size
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C.memmove(a.data + (i + 1) * size, a.data + i * size, (a.len - i) * size)
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C.memcpy(a.data + i * size, val, size)
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a.len++
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}
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// TODO array.prepend is broken
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// It depends on array.insert
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// -----------------------------
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pub fn (a mut array) prepend(val voidptr) {
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a.insert(0, val)
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}
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// array.delete deletes array element at the given index
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pub fn (a mut array) delete(i int) {
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if i < 0 || i >= a.len {
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panic('array.delete: index out of range (i == $i, a.len == $a.len)')
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}
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size := a.element_size
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C.memmove(a.data + i * size, a.data + (i + 1) * size, (a.len - i) * size)
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a.len--
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}
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// Private function. Used to implement array[] operator
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fn (a array) get(i int) voidptr {
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if i < 0 || i >= a.len {
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panic('array.get: index out of range (i == $i, a.len == $a.len)')
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}
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return a.data + i * a.element_size
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}
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// array.first returns the first element of the array
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pub fn (a array) first() voidptr {
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if a.len == 0 {
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panic('array.first: array is empty')
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}
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return a.data + 0
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}
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// array.last returns the last element of the array
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pub fn (a array) last() voidptr {
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if a.len == 0 {
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panic('array.last: array is empty')
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}
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return a.data + (a.len - 1) * a.element_size
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}
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// array.left returns a new array using the same buffer as the given array
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// with the first `n` elements of the given array.
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fn (a array) left(n int) array {
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if n < 0 {
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panic('array.left: index is negative (n == $n)')
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}
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if n >= a.len {
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return a.slice(0, a.len)
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}
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return a.slice(0, n)
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}
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// array.right returns an array using same buffer as the given array
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// but starting with the element of the given array beyond the index `n`.
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// If `n` is bigger or equal to the length of the given array,
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// returns an empty array of the same type as the given array.
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fn (a array) right(n int) array {
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if n < 0 {
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panic('array.right: index is negative (n == $n)')
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}
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if n >= a.len {
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return new_array(0, 0, a.element_size)
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}
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return a.slice(n, a.len)
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}
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// used internally for [2..4]
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fn (a array) slice2(start, _end int, end_max bool) array {
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end := if end_max { a.len } else { _end }
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return a.slice(start, end)
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}
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// array.slice returns an array using the same buffer as original array
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// but starting from the `start` element and ending with the element before
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// the `end` element of the original array with the length and capacity
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// set to the number of the elements in the slice.
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fn (a array) slice(start, _end int) array {
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mut end := _end
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if start > end {
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panic('array.slice: invalid slice index ($start > $end)')
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}
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if end > a.len {
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panic('array.slice: slice bounds out of range ($end >= $a.len)')
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}
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if start < 0 {
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panic('array.slice: slice bounds out of range ($start < 0)')
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}
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l := end - start
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res := array{
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element_size: a.element_size
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data: a.data + start * a.element_size
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len: l
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cap: l
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}
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return res
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}
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fn (a array) slice_clone(start, _end int) array {
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mut end := _end
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if start > end {
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panic('array.slice: invalid slice index ($start > $end)')
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}
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if end > a.len {
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panic('array.slice: slice bounds out of range ($end >= $a.len)')
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}
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if start < 0 {
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panic('array.slice: slice bounds out of range ($start < 0)')
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}
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l := end - start
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res := array{
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element_size: a.element_size
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data: a.data + start * a.element_size
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len: l
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cap: l
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}
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return res.clone()
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}
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// Private function. Used to implement assigment to the array element.
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fn (a mut array) set(i int, val voidptr) {
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if i < 0 || i >= a.len {
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panic('array.set: index out of range (i == $i, a.len == $a.len)')
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}
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C.memcpy(a.data + a.element_size * i, val, a.element_size)
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}
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fn (a mut array) push(val voidptr) {
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a.ensure_cap(a.len + 1)
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C.memcpy(a.data + a.element_size * a.len, val, a.element_size)
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a.len++
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}
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// `val` is array.data
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// TODO make private, right now it's used by strings.Builder
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pub fn (a mut array) push_many(val voidptr, size int) {
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a.ensure_cap(a.len + size)
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C.memcpy(a.data + a.element_size * a.len, val, a.element_size * size)
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a.len += size
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}
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// array.reverse returns a new array with the elements of
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// the original array in reverse order.
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pub fn (a array) reverse() array {
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arr := array{
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len: a.len
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cap: a.cap
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element_size: a.element_size
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data: calloc(a.cap * a.element_size)
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}
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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C.memcpy(arr.data + i * arr.element_size, &a[a.len - 1 - i], arr.element_size)
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}
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return arr
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}
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// array.clone returns an independent copy of a given array
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pub fn (a array) clone() array {
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mut size := a.cap * a.element_size
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if size == 0 {
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size++
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}
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arr := array{
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len: a.len
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cap: a.cap
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element_size: a.element_size
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data: calloc(size)
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}
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C.memcpy(arr.data, a.data, a.cap * a.element_size)
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return arr
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}
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// pub fn (a []int) free() {
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[unsafe_fn]
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pub fn (a array) free() {
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// if a.is_slice {
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// return
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// }
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C.free(a.data)
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}
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// []string.str returns a string representation of the array of strings
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// "[ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]"
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pub fn (a []string) str() string {
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mut sb := strings.new_builder(a.len * 3)
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sb.write('[')
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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val := a[i]
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sb.write('"')
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sb.write(val)
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sb.write('"')
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if i < a.len - 1 {
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sb.write(', ')
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}
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}
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sb.write(']')
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return sb.str()
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}
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// []bool.str returns a string representation of the array of bools
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// "[true, true, false]"
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pub fn (a []bool) str() string {
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mut sb := strings.new_builder(a.len * 3)
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sb.write('[')
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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val := a[i]
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if val {
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sb.write('true')
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}
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else {
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sb.write('false')
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}
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if i < a.len - 1 {
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sb.write(', ')
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}
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}
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sb.write(']')
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return sb.str()
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}
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// []byte.hex returns a string with the hexadecimal representation
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// of the byte elements of the array
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pub fn (b []byte) hex() string {
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mut hex := malloc(b.len * 2 + 1)
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mut ptr := &hex[0]
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for i := 0; i < b.len; i++ {
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ptr += C.sprintf(charptr(ptr), '%02x', b[i])
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}
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return string(hex)
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}
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// copy copies the `src` byte array elements to the `dst` byte array.
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// The number of the elements copied is the minimum of the length of both arrays.
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// Returns the number of elements copied.
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// TODO: implement for all types
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pub fn copy(dst, src []byte) int {
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if dst.len > 0 && src.len > 0 {
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min := if dst.len < src.len { dst.len } else { src.len }
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C.memcpy(dst.data, src.left(min).data, dst.element_size * min)
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return min
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}
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return 0
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}
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// Private function. Comparator for int type.
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fn compare_ints(a, b &int) int {
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if *a < *b {
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return -1
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}
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if *a > *b {
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return 1
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}
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return 0
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}
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// []int.sort sorts array of int in place in ascending order.
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pub fn (a mut []int) sort() {
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a.sort_with_compare(compare_ints)
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}
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// []string.index returns the index of the first element equal to the given value,
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// or -1 if the value is not found in the array.
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pub fn (a []string) index(v string) int {
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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if a[i] == v {
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return i
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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// []int.index returns the index of the first element equal to the given value,
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// or -1 if the value is not found in the array.
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pub fn (a []int) index(v int) int {
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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if a[i] == v {
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return i
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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// []byte.index returns the index of the first element equal to the given value,
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// or -1 if the value is not found in the array.
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pub fn (a []byte) index(v byte) int {
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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if a[i] == v {
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return i
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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// []char.index returns the index of the first element equal to the given value,
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// or -1 if the value is not found in the array.
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// TODO is `char` type yet in the language?
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pub fn (a []char) index(v char) int {
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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if a[i] == v {
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return i
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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// []int.reduce executes a given reducer function on each element of the array,
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// resulting in a single output value.
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pub fn (a []int) reduce(iter fn(accum, curr int)int, accum_start int) int {
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mut _accum := 0
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_accum = accum_start
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for i := 0; i < a.len; i++ {
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_accum = iter(_accum, a[i])
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}
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return _accum
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}
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// array_eq<T> checks if two arrays contain all the same elements in the same order.
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// []int == []int (also for: i64, f32, f64, byte, string)
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fn array_eq<T>(a1, a2 []T) bool {
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if a1.len != a2.len {
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return false
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}
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for i := 0; i < a1.len; i++ {
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if a1[i] != a2[i] {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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pub fn (a []int) eq(a2 []int) bool {
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return array_eq(a, a2)
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}
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pub fn (a []i64) eq(a2 []i64) bool {
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return array_eq(a, a2)
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}
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pub fn (a []string) eq(a2 []string) bool {
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return array_eq(a, a2)
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}
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pub fn (a []byte) eq(a2 []byte) bool {
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return array_eq(a, a2)
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}
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pub fn (a []f32) eq(a2 []f32) bool {
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return array_eq(a, a2)
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}
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