Index: sdk/lib/_collection_dev/list.dart |
diff --git a/sdk/lib/_collection_dev/list.dart b/sdk/lib/_collection_dev/list.dart |
index 7af0fbbe6f773a68bfea405f75adcc3140ffc9da..fe698ec7f0ede4696f309323a1995a2555fe663b 100644 |
--- a/sdk/lib/_collection_dev/list.dart |
+++ b/sdk/lib/_collection_dev/list.dart |
@@ -97,27 +97,23 @@ abstract class ListBase<E> extends Collection<E> implements List<E> { |
return new MappedIterable(this, f); |
} |
- List mappedBy(f(E element)) { |
- return new MappedList(this, f); |
+ Iterable<E> take(int n) { |
+ return new SubListIterable(this, 0, n); |
} |
- List<E> take(int n) { |
- return new ListView(this, 0, n); |
+ Iterable<E> skip(int n) { |
+ return new SubListIterable(this, n, null); |
} |
- List<E> skip(int n) { |
- return new ListView(this, n, null); |
- } |
+ Iterable<E> get reversed => new ReversedListIterable(this); |
String toString() => ToString.collectionToString(this); |
- |
- List<E> get reversed { |
- return new ReversedListView(this, 0, null); |
- } |
} |
/** |
* Abstract class implementing the non-length changing operations of [List]. |
+ * |
+ * All modifications are performed using [[]=]. |
*/ |
abstract class FixedLengthListBase<E> extends ListBase<E> { |
void operator[]=(int index, E value); |
@@ -286,264 +282,22 @@ abstract class UnmodifiableListBase<E> extends ListBase<E> { |
} |
} |
-/** |
- * Iterates over a [List] in growing index order. |
- */ |
-class ListIterator<E> implements Iterator<E> { |
- final List<E> _list; |
- final int _length; |
- int _position; |
- E _current; |
- |
- ListIterator(List<E> list) |
- : _list = list, _position = -1, _length = list.length; |
- |
- bool moveNext() { |
- if (_list.length != _length) { |
- throw new ConcurrentModificationError(_list); |
- } |
- int nextPosition = _position + 1; |
- if (nextPosition < _length) { |
- _position = nextPosition; |
- _current = _list[nextPosition]; |
- return true; |
- } |
- _current = null; |
- return false; |
- } |
- |
- E get current => _current; |
-} |
- |
-class MappedList<S, T> extends UnmodifiableListBase<T> { |
- final List<S> _list; |
- // TODO(ahe): Restore type when feature is implemented in dart2js |
- // checked mode. http://dartbug.com/7733 |
- final /* _Transformation<S, T> */ _f; |
- |
- MappedList(this._list, T this._f(S element)); |
- |
- T operator[](int index) => _f(_list[index]); |
- int get length => _list.length; |
-} |
- |
/** An empty fixed-length list. */ |
class EmptyList<E> extends FixedLengthListBase<E> { |
int get length => 0; |
E operator[](int index) { throw new RangeError.value(index); } |
void operator []=(int index, E value) { throw new RangeError.value(index); } |
- List<E> skip(int count) => this; |
- List<E> take(int count) => this; |
- List<E> get reversed => this; |
+ Iterable<E> skip(int count) => const EmptyIterable(); |
+ Iterable<E> take(int count) => const EmptyIterable(); |
+ Iterable<E> get reversed => const EmptyIterable(); |
void sort([int compare(E a, E b)]) {} |
} |
-/** |
- * A fixed-length view of a sub-range of another [List]. |
- * |
- * The range is described by start and end points relative |
- * to the other List's start or end. |
- * |
- * The range changes dynamically as the underlying list changes |
- * its length. |
- */ |
-abstract class SubListView<E> extends UnmodifiableListBase<E> { |
- final List<E> _list; |
- final int _start; |
- final int _end; |
- |
- /** |
- * Create a sub-list view. |
- * |
- * Both [_start] and [_end] can be given as positions |
- * relative to the start of [_list] (a non-negative integer) |
- * or relative to the end of [_list] (a negative integer or |
- * null, with null being at the end of the list). |
- */ |
- SubListView(this._list, this._start, this._end); |
- |
- int _absoluteIndex(int relativeIndex) { |
- if (relativeIndex == null) return _list.length; |
- if (relativeIndex < 0) { |
- int result = _list.length + relativeIndex; |
- if (result < 0) return 0; |
- return result; |
- } |
- if (relativeIndex > _list.length) { |
- return _list.length; |
- } |
- return relativeIndex; |
- } |
- |
- int get length { |
- int result = _absoluteIndex(_end) - _absoluteIndex(_start); |
- if (result >= 0) return result; |
- return 0; |
- } |
- |
- _createListView(int start, int end) { |
- if (start == null) return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- if (end != null) { |
- if (start < 0) { |
- if (end <= start) return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } else { |
- if (end >= 0 && end <= start) return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } |
- } |
- return new ListView(_list, start, end); |
- } |
- |
- _createReversedListView(int start, int end) { |
- if (start == null) return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- if (end != null) { |
- if (start < 0) { |
- if (end <= start) return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } else { |
- if (end >= 0 && end <= start) return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } |
- } |
- return new ReversedListView(_list, start, end); |
- } |
-} |
- |
- |
-/** |
- * A fixed-length view of a sub-range of a [List]. |
- */ |
-class ListView<E> extends SubListView<E> { |
- |
- ListView(List<E> list, int start, int end) : super(list, start, end); |
- |
- E operator[](int index) { |
- int start = _absoluteIndex(_start); |
- int end = _absoluteIndex(_end); |
- int length = end - start; |
- if (index < 0 || index >= length) { |
- throw new RangeError.range(index, 0, length); |
- } |
- return _list[start + index]; |
- } |
- |
- List<E> skip(int count) { |
- if (count is! int || count < 0) { |
- throw new ArgumentError(count); |
- } |
- if (_start == null) { |
- return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } |
- int newStart = _start + count; |
- if (_start < 0 && newStart >= 0) { |
- return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } |
- return _createListView(newStart, _end); |
- } |
- |
- List<E> take(int count) { |
- if (count is! int || count < 0) { |
- throw new ArgumentError(count); |
- } |
- if (_start == null) { |
- return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } |
- int newEnd = _start + count; |
- if (_start < 0 && newEnd >= 0) { |
- newEnd = null; |
- } |
- return _createListView(_start, newEnd); |
- } |
- |
- List<E> get reversed => new ReversedListView(_list, _start, _end); |
-} |
- |
-/** |
- * Reversed view of a [List], or a slice of a list. |
- * |
- * The view is fixed-length and becomes invalid if the underlying |
- * list changes its length below the slice used by this reversed list. |
- * |
- * Start index and end index can be either positive, negative or null. |
- * Positive means an index relative to the start of the list, |
- * negative means an index relative to the end of the list, and null |
- * means at the end of the list (since there is no -0 integer). |
- */ |
-class ReversedListView<E> extends SubListView<E> { |
- |
- ReversedListView(List<E> list, int start, int end) |
- : super(list, start, end); |
- |
- E operator[](int index) { |
- int start = _absoluteIndex(_start); |
- int end = _absoluteIndex(_end); |
- int length = end - start; |
- if (index < 0 || index >= length) { |
- throw new RangeError.range(index, 0, length); |
- } |
- return _list[end - index - 1]; |
- } |
- |
- List<E> skip(int count) { |
- if (count is! int || count < 0) { |
- throw new ArgumentError(count); |
- } |
- if (_end == null) { |
- return _createReversedListView(_start, -count); |
- } |
- int newEnd = _end - count; |
- if (_end >= 0 && newEnd < 0) { |
- return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } |
- return _createReversedListView(_start, newEnd); |
- } |
- |
- List<E> take(int count) { |
- if (count is! int || count < 0) { |
- throw new ArgumentError(count); |
- } |
- int newStart; |
- if (_end == null) { |
- newStart = -count; |
- } else { |
- newStart = _end - count; |
- if (_end >= 0 && newStart < 0) { |
- return new EmptyList<E>(); |
- } |
- } |
- return _createReversedListView(newStart, _end); |
- } |
- |
- Iterator<E> get iterator => new ReverseListIterator<E>( |
- _list, _absoluteIndex(_start), _absoluteIndex(_end)); |
- |
- List<E> get reversed { |
- return new ListView(_list, _start, _end); |
- } |
-} |
+class ReversedListIterable<E> extends ListIterable<E> { |
+ Iterable<E> _source; |
+ ReversedListIterable(this._source); |
-/** |
- * An [Iterator] over a slice of a list that access elements in reverse order. |
- */ |
-class ReverseListIterator<E> implements Iterator<E> { |
- final List<E> _list; |
- final int _start; |
- final int _originalLength; |
- int _index; |
- E _current; |
- |
- ReverseListIterator(List<E> list, int start, int end) |
- : _list = list, |
- _start = start, |
- _index = end, |
- _originalLength = list.length; |
- |
- bool moveNext() { |
- if (_list.length != _originalLength) { |
- throw new ConcurrentModificationError(_list); |
- } |
- if (_index <= _start) return false; |
- _index -= 1; |
- _current = _list[_index]; |
- return true; |
- } |
+ int get length => _source.length; |
- E get current => _current; |
+ E elementAt(int index) => _source.elementAt(_source.length - 1 - index); |
} |