Add seek() operation with tests. (#25)

* Add seek() operation with tests.

* Workaround for Nim issue with `|`.

* Range length from int32 to int.
seek() got renamed to advance().
Zero advance is allowed.
tryAdvance() is now non-throw version of advance().

* Allow advance() to make zero length ranges.
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Eugene Kabanov 2018-08-27 15:20:30 +03:00 committed by Yuriy Glukhov
parent 4e6835d041
commit 49f32c604b
2 changed files with 95 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type
when rangesGCHoldEnabled:
gcHold: seq[T]
start: ptr T
mLen: int32
mLen: int
# A view into mutable array
MutRange*[T] = distinct Range[T]
@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ proc toImmutableRange[T](a: seq[T]): Range[T] =
when rangesGCHoldEnabled:
result.gcHold = a
result.start = addr result.gcHold[0]
result.mLen = int32(a.len)
result.mLen = a.len
when unsafeAPIEnabled:
proc toImmutableRangeNoGCHold[T](a: openarray[T]): Range[T] =
if a.len != 0:
result.start = unsafeAddr a[0]
result.mLen = int32(a.len)
result.mLen = a.len
proc toImmutableRange[T](a: openarray[T]): Range[T] {.inline.} =
toImmutableRangeNoGCHold(a)
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ proc sliceNormalized[T](r: Range[T], ibegin, iend: int): Range[T] =
when rangesGCHoldEnabled:
result.gcHold = r.gcHold
result.start = r.start.shift(ibegin)
result.mLen = int32(iend - ibegin + 1)
result.mLen = iend - ibegin + 1
proc slice*[T](r: Range[T], ibegin = 0, iend = -1): Range[T] =
let e = if iend < 0: r.len + iend
@ -192,3 +192,43 @@ proc `&`*[T](a, b: Range[T]): seq[T] =
proc hash*(x: Range): Hash =
result = hash(toOpenArray(x))
template advanceImpl(a, b: untyped): bool =
var res = false
if b == 0:
res = true
elif b > 0:
if isNil(a.start) or a.mLen <= 0:
res = false
else:
if a.mLen - b < 0:
res = false
else:
a.start = a.start.shift(b)
a.mLen -= b
res = true
res
proc tryAdvance*[T](x: var Range[T], idx: int): bool =
## Move internal start offset of range ``x`` by ``idx`` elements forward.
##
## Returns ``true`` if operation got completed successfully, or
## ``false`` if you are trying to overrun range ``x``.
result = x.advanceImpl(idx)
proc tryAdvance*[T](x: var MutRange[T], idx: int): bool =
## Move internal start offset of range ``x`` by ``idx`` elements forward.
##
## Returns ``true`` if operation got completed successfully, or
## ``false`` if you are trying to overrun range ``x``.
result = x.advanceImpl(idx)
proc advance*[T](x: var Range[T], idx: int) =
## Move internal start offset of range ``x`` by ``idx`` elements forward.
let res = x.advanceImpl(idx)
if not res: raise newException(IndexError, "Advance Error")
proc advance*[T](x: var MutRange[T], idx: int) =
## Move internal start offset of range ``x`` by ``idx`` elements forward.
let res = x.advanceImpl(idx)
if not res: raise newException(IndexError, "Advance Error")

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@ -102,3 +102,54 @@ suite "Typed ranges":
test "toOpenArray":
var a = toRange(@[1,2,3])
check $a.toOpenArray == "[1, 2, 3]"
test "tryAdvance":
var a: Range[int]
check:
a.tryAdvance(1) == false
a.tryAdvance(-1) == false
a.tryAdvance(0) == true
var b = toRange(@[1, 2, 3])
check:
b.tryAdvance(-1) == false
$b.toOpenArray == "[1, 2, 3]"
b.tryAdvance(0) == true
$b.toOpenArray == "[1, 2, 3]"
b.tryAdvance(1) == true
$b.toOpenArray == "[2, 3]"
b.tryAdvance(1) == true
$b.toOpenArray == "[3]"
b.tryAdvance(1) == true
$b.toOpenArray == "[]"
b.tryAdvance(1) == false
$b.toOpenArray == "[]"
test "advance":
template aecheck(a, b): int =
var res = 0
try:
a.advance(b)
res = 1
except IndexError:
res = 2
res
var a: Range[int]
check:
a.aecheck(1) == 2
a.aecheck(-1) == 2
a.aecheck(0) == 1
var b = toRange(@[1, 2, 3])
check:
b.aecheck(-1) == 2
$b.toOpenArray == "[1, 2, 3]"
b.aecheck(0) == 1
$b.toOpenArray == "[1, 2, 3]"
b.aecheck(1) == 1
$b.toOpenArray == "[2, 3]"
b.aecheck(1) == 1
$b.toOpenArray == "[3]"
b.aecheck(1) == 1
$b.toOpenArray == "[]"
b.aecheck(1) == 2
$b.toOpenArray == "[]"