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| 1 // Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
| 2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
| 3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 |
| 5 library barback.transformer.transformer_group; |
| 6 |
| 7 /// A [TransformerGroup] encapsulates a phased collection of transformers. |
| 8 /// |
| 9 /// A transformer group is defined like a collection of phases, such as you |
| 10 /// might pass to [Barback.updateTransformers]. Input assets are transformed by |
| 11 /// the first phase, whose results are passed to the second phase, and so on. |
| 12 /// |
| 13 /// However, from the perspective of someone using a [TransformerGroup], it |
| 14 /// works just like a [Transformer]. It can be included in phases, and will run |
| 15 /// in parallel to other transformers or groups in those phases. Other |
| 16 /// transformers and groups will be unable to see any intermediate assets that |
| 17 /// are generated by one phase of the group and consumed by another. Phases |
| 18 /// after the one containing the group will be able to see its outputs, though. |
| 19 class TransformerGroup { |
| 20 /// The phases that comprise this group. |
| 21 /// |
| 22 /// Each element of the inner iterable must be either a [Transformer] or a |
| 23 /// [TransformerGroup]. |
| 24 final Iterable<Iterable> phases; |
| 25 |
| 26 TransformerGroup(Iterable<Iterable> phases) |
| 27 : this.phases = phases.map((phase) => phase.toList()).toList(); |
| 28 |
| 29 String toString() => "group of $phases"; |
| 30 } |
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